About MaReMa

Centre of Marine Resource Management was established in 2004 at the Norwegian College of Fishery Science, University of Tromsø.
The aim of the centre is to promote research in resource management both nationally and internationally.
Special emphasis is placed on interdisciplinary research and education.

MaReMa has its origins from the Norwegian College of Fishery Science which holds multidisciplinary research groups in the field of resource management. The groups work on topics as resource biology, population dynamics, harvesting technology, fisheries economics, bioeconomics, sociology and planning. Many of the members of MaReMa also have a long track record in interdisciplinary research. The centre has considerable international experience within the areas of resource management and project evaluation.

Read more on the MaReMa history here.

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Professor Ola Flaaten

Department of Economics
and Management

Telephone: +47 77 64 55 44
Office 5.531
Email: ola.flaaten@uit.no


Bibliography registered in Frida

Research

Resource economics, Fisheries economics and management, Ecosystem management. Nature reserves

Teaching areas

Fisheries economics and management, Environmental economics and Micro economics.

Selected publications

Flaaten, O. and E. Mjølhus (2005). Using reserves to hedge fish and wildlife - simplified modelling approaches. Natural Resource Modeling 18(2): 157-182.

Fishing vessel profitability and local economic link obligations - the case of Norwegian trawlers (with Knut Heen), Marine Policy 28, 451-457,2004.

Harvest functions: The Norwegian bottom trawl fisheries of cod (with A. Eide, F. Skjold and F. Olsen). Marine Resource Economics, 18: 81-93, 2003.

Derived demand and relationships between prices at different levels in the value chain: a note (with F. Asche, J.R. Isaksen and T. Vassdal), Journal of Agricultural Economics, 53: 101-107, 2002.

Objectives and uncertainties in fisheries management with emphasis on three North Atlantic ecosystems: a selection of papers presented at an international symposium in Bergen, Norway, 3-5 June 1997 (with A.G.V. Salvanes, T. Schweder and Ö. Ulltang -eds.). Fisheries Research 37: 1-310, Special Issue, 1998.

The economic costs of biological predation - theory and application to the case of the Northeast Atlantic Minke Whale’s (Balaenoptera Acutorostrata) consumption of fish (with K. Stollery). Environmental and Resource Economics 8: 75-95, 1996.

The Economics of Multispecies Harvesting - Theory and Application to the Barents Sea Fisheries. Studies in Contemporary Economics. Springer-Verlag, Berlin-Tokyo. 1988.

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