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Satoshi Yamazaki
Satoshi Yamazaki
Tasmanian School of Business and Economics, University of Tasmania, Australia
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Does sending farmers back to school have an impact? Revisiting the issue
S Yamazaki, BP Resosudarmo
The Developing Economies 46 (2), 135-150, 2008
80*2008
When push comes to shove in recreational fishing compliance, think ‘nudge’
M Mackay, S Jennings, EI Van Putten, H Sibly, S Yamazaki
Marine Policy 95, 256-266, 2018
612018
WTO must ban harmful fisheries subsidies
UR Sumaila, DJ Skerritt, A Schuhbauer, S Villasante, ...
Science 374 (6567), 544-544, 2021
602021
Training and visit (T&V) vs. farmer field school: the Indonesia’s experience
BP Resosudarmo, S Yamazaki
Economic transition and natural resource management in South East Asia, 269-295, 2010
39*2010
Estimating maximum economic yield in multispecies fisheries: a review
E Hoshino, S Pascoe, T Hutton, T Kompas, S Yamazaki
Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 28, 261-276, 2018
382018
Productivity, social capital and perceived environmental threats in small-island fisheries: insights from Indonesia
S Yamazaki, BP Resosudarmo, W Girsang, E Hoshino
Ecological Economics 152, 62-75, 2018
332018
The influence of nudges on compliance behaviour in recreational fisheries: a laboratory experiment
M Mackay, S Yamazaki, S Jennings, H Sibly, IE van Putten, TJ Emery
ICES Journal of Marine Science 77 (6), 2319-2332, 2019
302019
Fishers' perceived objectives of community-based coastal resource management in the Kei Islands, Indonesia
E Hoshino, EI van Putten, W Girsang, BP Resosudarmo, S Yamazaki
Frontiers in Marine Science 4, 141, 2017
302017
A Bayesian belief network model for community-based coastal resource management in the Kei Islands, Indonesia
E Hoshino, I van Putten, W Girsang, BP Resosudarmo, S Yamazaki
Ecology and Society 21 (2), 2016
292016
Intra-village and inter-village resource use conflict in Indonesia: The case of the Kei Islands
S Yamazaki, BP Resosudarmo, W Girsang, E Hoshino
Ocean & coastal management 155, 50-59, 2018
26*2018
No‐take marine reserves and illegal fishing under imperfect enforcement
S Yamazaki, E Hoshino, BP Resosudarmo
Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 59 (3), 334-354, 2015
232015
Biomass management targets and the conservation and economic benefits of marine reserves
S Yamazaki, QR Grafton, T Kompas, S Jennings
Fish and Fisheries 15 (2), 196-208, 2014
232014
Valuing recreational fishing in Tasmania and assessment of response bias in contingent valuation
S Yamazaki, S Rust, S Jennings, J Lyle, S Frijlink
Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 57 (2), 193-213, 2013
232013
Excess capacity and efficiency in the quota managed Tasmanian Rock Lobster Fishery
S Rust, S Yamazaki, S Jennings, T Emery, C Gardner
Marine Policy 76, 55-62, 2017
222017
Output versus input controls under uncertainty: the case of a fishery
S Yamazaki, T Kompas, RQ Grafton
Natural Resource Modeling 22 (2), 212-236, 2009
202009
Fishing access agreements and harvesting decisions of host and distant water fishing nations
R Nichols, S Yamazaki, S Jennings, RA Watson
Marine Policy 54, 77-85, 2015
192015
Are marine reserves and harvest control rules substitutes or complements for rebuilding fisheries?
S Yamazaki, S Jennings, RQ Grafton, T Kompas
Resource and Energy Economics 40, 1-18, 2015
172015
Contribution of cash transfers in moderating household food insecurity in small-island communities: Experimental evidence from Indonesia
BP Resosudarmo, S Yamazaki, W Girsang
Marine Policy 118, 104025, 2020
162020
Non-consumptive values and optimal marine reserve switching
S Yamazaki, RQ Grafton, T Kompas
Ecological Economics 69 (12), 2427-2434, 2010
162010
Excess capacity and capital malleability in a fishery with myopic expectations
S Rust, S Jennings, S Yamazaki
Marine Resource Economics 31 (1), 63-81, 2016
152016
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