Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4501106 | Mathematical Biosciences | 2007 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
The paper analyzes optimal harvesting of age-structured populations described by the Lotka–McKendrik model. It is shown that the optimal time- and age-dependent harvesting control involves only one age at natural conditions. This result leads to a new optimization problem with the time-dependent harvesting age as an unknown control. The integral Lotka model is employed to explicitly describe the time-varying age of harvesting. It is proven that in the case of the exponential discounting and infinite horizon the optimal strategy is a stationary solution with a constant harvesting age. A numeric example on optimal forest management illustrates the theoretical findings. Discussion and interpretation of the results are provided.
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Authors
Natali Hritonenko, Yuri Yatsenko,