An Agent-Based Model of Household Livelihood Strategies in the Galapagos Islands: Impact of Jobs in Fishing, Fishing Restrictions, and Fishing Deregulation on Household Employment Decisions

  • Walsh S
  • Mena C
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In the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador employment opportunities have historically revolved around jobs in fisheries, agriculture, and tourism. Today, tourism is the dominant employment sector for residents living in the Galapagos Islands as over 80-percent of residents...

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Walsh, S. J., & Mena, C. F. (2023). An Agent-Based Model of Household Livelihood Strategies in the Galapagos Islands: Impact of Jobs in Fishing, Fishing Restrictions, and Fishing Deregulation on Household Employment Decisions (pp. 375–390). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-28089-4_24

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