
New in 2008!
Natural Resource Modeling
The Official Journal of the Resource Modeling Association
Edited by:
Catherine A. Roberts
ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2008: 148/163 Environmental Sciences; 61/76 Mathematics, Interdisciplinary Applications
Impact Factor: 0.6
Natural Resource Modeling is an international journal devoted to mathematical modeling of natural resource systems. The major theme for the journal is the development and analysis of mathematical models as tools for resource management and policy development. The analysis may be applied to a wide variety of resources: renewable and exhaustible resources, terrestrial and marine resources, energy, land and soils, water resources, problems of pollution and residuals, managed biological populations, agriculture and fisheries, rangeland and forest, wildlife and wilderness, preservation of endangered species and of genetic diversity, and still others.
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Top 5 articles accessed in 2008:
IS FISHING COMPATIBLE WITH ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION: A STOCHASTIC MODEL WITH AN ELEMENT OF SELF-PROTECTION
D. Ami, et al.
STEADY STATE AND INTERTEMPORAL MANAGEMENT MODELS FOR MARINE FISHERIES
N.M. Nik Hashim
COALITIONS IN INTERNATIONAL FISHERIES MANAGEMENT
Marko Lindroos
INDIVIDUAL-BASED MODELS AND THE MANAGEMENT OF SHOREBIRD POPULATIONS
John D. Goss- Custard, Richard A. Stillman
MODELING CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE EFFECT ON THE NORWEGIAN SALMON FARMING INDUSTRY
Torbjorn Lorentzen
