Ayoe Hoff
Research associate
Section for Environment and Natural Resources
Rolighedsvej 23
1958 Frederiksberg C
I have worked with applied fisheries economics since 2001, with special focus on development and implementation of bioeconomic models. I have been involved in a various research focusing on combining economic and biological methods for fisheries management assessment.
This has primarily been conducted through participation in various EU financed research projects, but I have also participated in nationally founded projects. I moreover conduct public consultancies and teaching.
Primary fields of research
My primary fields of research are applied and include:
- Development of quantitative numerical bio-economic models for fisheries, with special emphasis on management assessment strategies.
- Bioeconomic Research, with special emphasis on econometric analysis and modelling.
Teaching
I teach and supervise within the fields of:
- Introductory microeconomics at the bachelor level (Course responsible)
- Applied Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
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IMPSEL: implementering af mere selektive og skånsomme fiskerier. Begreber og internationale erfaringer
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The EIAA model: methodology, definitions and model outline
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Linking effort and fishing mortality in a mixed fisheries model: comparing linear versus non-linear assumptions
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