Intensive 2-day lecture. The specific dates are as follows. Given the COVID 19 situation, the lecture may be conducted via zoom.
2/14, Tuesday
10:25-11:55 Dr. Sakai(The state of fisheries, Economics of overfishing)
13:15-14:45 Dr. Ishihara(Small-scale fishery, FishBank)
15:10-16:40 Dr. Ishihara(Small-scale fishery, FishBank)
2/16, Thursday
10:25-11:55 Dr. Wakamatsu(Ecolabel, Health, and seafood consumption)
13:15-14:45 Dr. Iwata(State of world fishery, Stock assessment)
15:10-16:40 Dr. Sakai(Economics of overfishing)
17:05-18:35 Dr. Sakai(Game theory & Shared-stock management)
The lecture will be conducted by using presentation slides. The lecture materials will be uploaded on ITC-LSM. If students who missed live lectures make a request, recorded lectures will be provided (in case of online lectures).
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By the midnight of the day **before** each class day, students are required to submit a 3-page memo via ITC-LMS. The memo should be written in **English**, and it should include two things for each of the three papers below: 1) summary (topic, data, method, finding etc) , and 2) your comments on and questions about them . You will be asked to present your thoughts about these papers in class. Late submission will be accepted but its grade will be discounted 30% each day.
These two memos together amount to 50% of the grade.
Three papers for the first memo (due 12am on 2/14):
1) Worm, B., Barbier, E. B., Beaumont, N., Duffy, J. E., Folke, C., Halpern, B. S., ... & Watson, R. (2006). Impacts of biodiversity loss on ocean ecosystem services. science, 314(5800), 787-790.
2) Uchida, H., Roheim, C. A., Wakamatsu, H., & Anderson, C. M. (2014). Do Japanese consumers care about sustainable fisheries? Evidence from an auction of ecolabelled seafood. Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 58(2), 263-280.
3) Kroodsma, D. A., Mayorga, J., Hochberg, T., Miller, N. A., Boerder, K., Ferretti, F., ... & Woods, P. (2018). Tracking the global footprint of fisheries. Science, 359(6378), 904-908.
Three papers for the second memo (due 12am on 2/16):
1) Hannesson R (2018) Shared stocks, game theory and the zonal attachment principle. Fisheries Research, 203:6–11.
2) Feeny, D., Berkes, F., McCay, B. J., & Acheson, J. M. (1990). The tragedy of the commons: twenty-two years later. Human ecology, 18(1), 1-19.
3) Costello, C., Gaines, S. D., & Lynham, J. (2008). Can catch shares prevent fisheries collapse?. Science, 321(5896), 1678-1681.
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Please watch the following video before the second day.
https://mitsloan.mit.edu/*****
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