期刊名称:MARINE RESOURCE ECONOMICS

ISSN:0738-1360
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:UNIV CHICAGO PRESS, 1427 E 60TH ST, CHICAGO, USA, IL, 60637-2954
  出版社网址:http://mre.cels.uri.edu/
期刊网址:http://mre.cels.uri.edu/
影响因子:2.147
主题范畴:FISHERIES

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Marine Resource Economics is devoted to publishing creative and scholarly economic analyses of a range of issues related to natural resource use in the global marine environment. The journal welcomes conceptual and empirical investigations aimed at addressing real world policy problems, including studies of fisheries, aquaculture, seafood marketing and trade, marine mammals, recreation, pollution, oil and gas, coastal land use, estuaries, and watersheds.
Abstracted and/or Indexed in:
Thomson Scientific Products: Current Contents/Social and Behavioral Sciences; Current Contents/Agriculture; Biology and Environmental Sciences; Social Sciences Citation Index; Social Citation Index Expanded; AgEcon Search; Journal of Econ. Lit.; Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts; Aquaculture Abstracts, Ecology Abstracts, Oceanic Abstracts, Pollution Abstracts; Legal Resources Index


Instructions to Authors
Editorial Policy
All papers submitted to Marine Resource Economics for possible publication as articles are peer reviewed in a double-blind process. The editorial staff strives to maintain a timely turn around on submitted manuscripts. Contributions to Thalassorama are reviewed by the editor. (Thalassorama is Greek, meaning "view of the sea.") Thalassorama contains contributions, from the contributing editors and others, on interesting issues and events related to marine resource economics. These contributions present material worthy of wide circulation which do not lend themselves to longer and more rigorous articles.
 
Instructions to Authors:
Submitting Manuscripts for Consideration and Review
 

Manuscript: Email a pdf of your manuscript (all identifying information removed) and a separate pdf of the title page to the journal's technical editor, Barbara Harrison: mre1@etal.uri.edu OR (but less preferred) mail four hard copies to: James L. Anderson , Editor, Marine Resource Economics , Dept. of Env. & Nat. Res. Econ., University of Rhode Island, 1 Greenhouse Rd., Kingston, RI 02881 USA.

Submissions should be clear and concise. Manuscripts will be accepted for consideration with the understanding that their content is unpublished and that the work is not being submitted for publication elsewhere. All parts of the manuscript, including the title page, abstract, tables, and legends should be prepared in English and double spaced. Submissions should be typed on one side of white paper. Allow margins of at least one inch (3 cm) on all sides of the page. Pages must be numbered consecutively throughout. Do not use section numbers.

Title: Must be as brief as possible and clearly represent the contents of the work (6 to 12 words). Authors should also supply a shortened title suitable as a running head, not to exceed 50 characters (including spaces).

Author Affiliation: Include the full name(s) of author(s), academic, and/or professional affiliation(s) (including professional title[s]), as well as the complete mailing address and email addresses for all authors. Indicate the corresponding author and provide the fax number.

Abstract: Each paper should be summarized in an abstract of not more than 150 words. Avoid abbreviations, diagrams, and reference to the text within the abstract.

Keywords: Supply 3 to 10 keywords or phrases that identify the most important subjects covered by the paper. Ex : Key words Beach erosion control, choice based conjoint analysis, individual specific welfare estimates.

JEL Classification: Please select the Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) classifications that best reflect the subject matter of your work. For a complete listing of JEL classification categories, go to: www.aeaweb.org/journal.html . The selection should appear on the title page of your paper. Ex : JEL Classification Codes Q26, H41.

Formatting Use character formatting that can be performed on single characters or words (i.e., italic , bold , subscript, superscript, etc.). Do not use other special features (ex., auto footnote placement, table editors, etc.).

Mathematical Notation Avoid using an equation editor if equations can be expressed by the word processing program. Use symbol font whenever possible. For complex notation, MRE prefers the use of Microsoft Word's Equation Editor or MathType® by Design Science ( http://www.dessci.com/en/products/mathtype/ ). Equations should be centered on the page and numbered at the right margin; i.e., (1)

Figures: Place each figure on a separate page at the end of the manuscript. Each figure must be discussed or mentioned in the body of the manuscript and numbered in order of mention. Ex: The net cost is depicted in figure 1.Each figure must be centered, numbered, and have a brief title below it: Ex:

Figure 1. Average Monthly Fish Prices ($/fish)

Do not place boxes around your figures. Camera-ready hard copies of the final figures must be provided to the technical editor with the final electronic version of the paper.

Tables: Place each table on a separate page at the end of the manuscript. Use double spacing and no vertical lines. Each table must be centered, numbered, and have a brief title above it: Ex:

Table 1
Participation Model Results

Briefly define all data in the column heads. Each table must be discussed or mentioned in the body of the manuscript and numbered in order of mention. Ex: A qualitative summary of the results from the studies described above is given in table 1.

Footnotes: Footnotes should be double-spaced and placed at the end of the manuscript. Use Arabic rather than Roman numerals.

References: Citations within the text must include author name(s) and the date in parentheses; i.e., Smith, Jones, and Carter (1993) or (Anderson 2001). Use et al . in the text only when four or more authors are cited. Do not use et al . in the reference list. Alphabetize the reference section and include all text citations. Arrange in chronological order. Follow these examples:

Journal article:

Harrison, Barbara S. 1984. Fisheries regulation under uncertainty. Marine Resource Economics12(3):193-98.

Book:

Heaps, Terry, and James F. Helliwell. 1985. The taxation of natural resources. Handbook of Public Economics, vol. I, A.J. Auerback and M. Feldstein, eds., pp. 421-72. Amsterdam : North-Holland.

For more information, consult the Chicago Manual of Style . http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html. Be sure to use the author-date system—not the humanities style.

For online citations/references:http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/online/cite7.html

Permission to Reprint: If any figure, table, or more than a few lines of text from material previously published in MRE are included in another manuscript, the author must obtain written permission for republication from the copyright holder (MRE Foundation, Inc.) and forward a copy to the publisher. Contact: Barbara Harrison, mre1@etal.uri.edu to request such permission.

Data and Documentation: Data sources, models, and estimation procedures are expected to be documented to permit replication by other researchers. Data used in the analyses should be made available to other researchers for replication purposes. The editor should be informed at the time of submission whether, if for legal or proprietary reasons, these requirements cannot be met. Submission of appendices, model documentation, and other supporting materials is encouraged to facilitate the review process.

Page Charges As a non-profit Foundation, a major source of financial support for this journal is a page charge of US$60/printed page, or fraction thereof, payable by the authors' supporting institution or granting agency. Payment does not affect the decision to publish.

Reprints An order form and price scale for ordering reprints will be sent to the corresponding author with the page proofs. Reprints are not available after publication of the issue in which the article appears.

Electronic Disk/Email Submission: Accepted manuscripts must be transmitted via email to mre1@etal.uri.edu The final version cannot be submitted in pdf format. Text should be created in popular word-processing format for ease of manipulation for publication. MRE prefers Microsoft Word®. We cannot accommodate TeX-based files.

Transfer of Copyright: A signed transfer of copyright must be sent with your final version of the manuscript and can be found here.


Editorial Board
James L. Anderson
Editor, jla@uri.edu
 
Barbara S. Harrison
Production Manager, Technical Editor, and Editorial Assistant, mre1@etal.uri.edu
 
John M. Gates
Book Review Editor, enrejmg@yahoo.com
 
Christopher M. Anderson
President of The MRE Foundation, Inc., cma@uri.edu
 
Jon G. Sutinen
Founding Editor, jgsutinen@gmail.com
 
 
Advisory Board

Peder Andersen
University of Copenhagen
Denmark, peder.andersen@econ.ku.dk

Lee G. Anderson*
University of Delaware
Denmark, lgafish@udel.edu
[*Liaison between MRE and NAAFE]

Rögnvaldur Hannesson
Norwegian School of Economics &
Business Administration
Norway, rognvaldur.hannesson@nhh.no

Richard S. Johnston
Oregon State University
USA richard.s.johnston@orst.edu

Kenneth E. McConnell
University of Maryland
USA tedm@arec.umd.edu

Anthony D. Scott
University of British Columbia
Canada adscott@interchange.ubc.ca

Geoffery Waugh
University of New South Wales
Australia g.waugh@unsw.edu.au

James E. Wilen
University of California Davis
USA wilen@primal.ucdavis.edu

Associate Editors

Ragnar Arnason
University of Iceland
Iceland ragnara@hi.is

Frank Asche
University of Stavanger
Norway frank.asche@uis.no

Daniel V. Gordon
University of Calgary
Canada dgordon@ucalgary.ca

Daniel Holland
Gulf of Maine Research Institute
USA dholland@gmri.org

Daniel Huppert
University of Washington
USA huppert@u.washington.edu

Sherry L. Larkin
University of Florida
USA slarkin@ufl.edu

Wally Milon
University of Central Florida
USA jwalter.milon@bus.ucf.edu

George R. Parsons
University of Delaware
USA gparsons@strauss.udel.edu

Kurt Schnier
Georgia State University
USA kschnier@gsu.edu

John Whitehead
Appalachian State University
USA whiteheadjc@appstate.edu

Richard T. Woodward
Texas A&M University
USA r-woodward@tamu.edu

Contributing Editors

Nik Mustapha bin Raja Abdullah
Universiti Putra
Malaysia nmra@econ.upm.edu.my

Francis Christy
IMARIBA
Washington DC, USA imariba@sprynet.com

Gerry Geen
Australian Fisheries Management
Australia gerryge@w150.aone.net.au

Exequiel Gonzalez
Inter American Centre for Sustainable Development, Chile
centro@icsed.org

Sam Pooley
National Marine Fisheries Service, Hawaii
USA spooley@honlab.nmfs.hawaii.edu

Juan Carlos Seijo
Universidad Marista de Merida
Mexico sjseijo@marista.edu.mx

Wil Smit
Agricultural Economics Research Institute, Hawaii
USA spooley@honlab.nmfs.hawaii.edu

Stanley D. Wang
National Marine Fisheries Service, MA, USA
stanley.wang@noaa.gov

Carlos Wurman
Chile carwur@ctcreuna.cl


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