id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_goryuwe2gjbstcdiox6tubagmq Miles MacLeod Model Coupling in Resource Economics: Conditions for Effective Interdisciplinary Collaboration 2016 22 .pdf application/pdf 10093 742 41 Model Coupling in Resource Economics: Conditions for Effective Interdisciplinary Collaboration provide an empirical study of particular collaborations between economists and ecologists in resource economics. We discuss various features of how models are put together for interdisciplinary collaboration in these cases and show how the use of a for integrating ecological and economic models developed through successful collaborative interactions between groups of resource economists and various features of this framework serve to demarcate the nature and structure of the collaboration required between ecologists and economists (sec. economists collaborate on model building to solve specific resource management problems. specialized in resource economics, takes an explicitly collaborative interdisciplinary approach to building optimization models for resource management. As figure 1 illustrates, both economics and ecology have particular canonical model-building frameworks for capturing the effects of harvesting generate constraints on model-building practices and coordinate the modelMODEL COUPLING IN RESOURCE ECONOMICS 423 Coupling these ecological models with an economic optimization process ./cache/work_goryuwe2gjbstcdiox6tubagmq.pdf ./txt/work_goryuwe2gjbstcdiox6tubagmq.txt