Difference between revisions of "Arnason, Ragnar"
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Revision as of 11:51, 26 November 2012
Arnason, Ragnar | |
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Gender | male |
Academic title | Prof. |
(Other) employerNot all of the people we document here at TTNI are employed at the Think Tank: typically members of advisory boards for example wont get paid. The term (Other) employer is therefore a bit misleading. | Faculty of Economics of the University of Iceland |
Leading employee in | Centre for Social and Economic Research (RSE) |
Advisory Board member in | Centre for Social and Economic Research (RSE), Icelandic Research Centre for Innovation and Economic Growth |
Topics | Fisheries |
Ragnar Arnason is member of the advisory board of the Icelandic Research Centre for Innovation and Economic Growth.
Notes
In this section we list interesting things that still have to be researched further, or that do not fit into the other sections.
List of publications by Ragnar Arnason:
<bibtext>
@article{arnason2009fisheries,
title={Fisheries management and operations research}, author={Arnason, R.}, journal={European Journal of Operational Research}, volume={193}, number={3}, pages={741--751}, year={2009}, publisher={Elsevier};
</bibtext>
Notes on the influence fields
Often people are present in various fields, but there presence can't be connected to specific actors (e.g. it is often senseless to connect the media presence of politicians to particular newspapers). We use this section to document these unspecific, but nonetheless important presences.
Arnason holds further positions at the University of Iceland: he was board member (1992-1998) and is chairman of the Institute of Fisheries Science. He is member of the board at the the Environmental Research Institute since 1998.
Arnason peer reviewed a study of the Northeast Fisheries Science Center. He is in favour of regulating access to the oceanic ressources by establishing a system of private property rights[1].
References