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Indirect economic indicators in bio-economic fishery models: Agricultural price indicators and fish stocks in Lake Victoria
Silvio Simonit, Charles Perrings
Human Evolution and Social Change, School of (SHESC)
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
agricultural price
100%
fishery economics
94%
fish stock
64%
fertilizer
47%
price
45%
fishery
44%
indicator
32%
lake
32%
economics
32%
fertilizer application
21%
atmospheric deposition
19%
soil erosion
17%
agricultural land
14%
phytoplankton
14%
runoff
12%
water quality
12%
pollution
12%
nutrient
12%
biomass
11%
fish
11%
effect
4%
Agriculture & Biology
agricultural prices
90%
bioeconomics
81%
Lake Victoria
79%
economic indicators
79%
fisheries
53%
fertilizers
42%
point source pollution
34%
fish
31%
atmospheric deposition
27%
pollution load
24%
soil erosion
22%
phytoplankton
19%
water quality
18%
agricultural land
18%
fertilizer application
17%
biomass
11%