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340. SHOULD FORESTS BE RESTORED BY PRODUCERS OR DEFORESTERS?
Invited abstract in session TB-33: Optimal control in environmental economics, stream Optimal Control Theory and Applications.
Tuesday, 10:30-12:00Room: 42 (building: 303A)
Authors (first author is the speaker)
1. | Fouad EL OUARDIGHI
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ESSEC Business School |
Abstract
A non-cooperative model is formulated where a producer and a deforester generate polluting emissions over time. Given the benchmark provided by the cooperative solution, we investigate two scenarios i) whether the forest’s restoration should be done by the deforester alone (as the forest’s owner) or outsourced to the producer (the forest’s non-owner), and ii) whether non-cooperative strategies for either of these two scenarios can eliminate history dependency.
Keywords
- Sustainable Development
- Control Theory
- Game Theory
Status: accepted
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