Dale T. Manning
2024 HonoreeHoward H. Baker Jr. School of Public Policy & Public Affairs
On the occasion of Dale T. Manning's tenure as Associate Professor
Mathematical Bioeconomics: The Optimal Management of Renewable Resources Colin W. Clark Mathematics
Why I Chose This Book

This book provides the foundation for dynamic economic models of natural resource use and management. I strongly recommend it to students and researchers because it so clearly demonstrates the value of dynamic optimization methods for describing the intertemporal tradeoffs that are so fundamental to the use and conservation of society's natural resources.

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