Bilde av Do, Huu-Luat
Bilde av Do, Huu-Luat
Researcher The Norwegian College of Fishery Science luat.do@uit.no Tromsø You can find me here

Huu-Luat Do


Job description

I hold a PhD in Natural Resource Economics from The Norwegian College of Fishery Science at UiT The Arctic University of Norway. I have been participating in the work package "Governance incentives to increase the use of biodegradable materials" in the Research Council of Norway SFI project, Dsolve, on plastic litter problems caused by the fishery and aquaculture industries.

For more details on my research and experiences, visit my personal website.


  • Huu-Luat Do, Todd Cherry :
    Ghost fishing and the voluntary adoption of biodegradable gear
    Resource and Energy Economics 18. August 2025 DOI
  • Huu Luat Do, Claire Winifred Armstrong :
    Navigating transition: understanding fishers’ perceptions of biodegradable fishing gear adoption
    Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy 2025 DOI
  • Huu-Luat Do, Claire Armstrong :
    Ghost fishing gear and their effect on ecosystem services – Identification and knowledge gaps
    Marine Policy 2023 DOI / ARKIV
  • Huu-Luat Do :
    Spøkelsesfiske: Dette kan gjøre at flere fiskere velger utstyr som brytes ned
    27. July 2025 DOI
  • Huu-Luat Do :
    Ghost fishing: This could encourage more fishermen to use that breaks down
    27. July 2025 DOI
  • Huu-Luat Do, Claire W. Armstrong, Roger B. Larsen :
    Spøkelsesfiske koster - men vil fiskere bytte til bionedbrytbare redskaper?
    Fiskeribladet 11. October 2025 DOI
  • Huu-Luat Do, Claire W. Armstrong :
    Economics of Ghost Fishing: Incentives, Behaviour and Management
    UiT Norges arktiske universitet 01. October 2025
  • Claire Winifred Armstrong, Huu Luat Do, Roger Bertram Larsen :
    Opinion: Lost fishing gear - what do fishers think?
    2024
  • Claire W. Armstrong, Huu-Luat Do, Roger Bertram Larsen :
    Tapt fiskeredskap - hva mener fiskere?
    2024 FULLTEKST

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    Publications outside Cristin

    Ho, T. Q., & Do, H. L. (2025). Production performance and risk in shrimp farming: The role of social trust belief. Aquaculture, 743167. DOI:10.1016/j.aquaculture.2025.743167

    Ho, T. Q., Do, H. L., & Eggert, H. (2025). Shrimp farming industry in Vietnam: An aquaculture performance indicators approach. Aquaculture Economics & Management, 1–24. DOI:10.1080/13657305.2024.2449410

    Nguyen, L., & Do, H. L. (2024). Children's cognitive development: does parental wage employment matter?. Children and Youth Services Review, 161, 107657. DOI:10.1016/j.childyouth.2024.107657

    Brander, L.M., de Groot, R., Schägner, J.P., Guisado-Goñi, V., van't Hoff, V., Solomonides, S., McVittie, A., Eppink, F., Sposato, M., Do, L., and Ghermandi, A., (2024). Economic values for ecosystem services: A global synthesis and way forward. Ecosystem Services, 66, 101606. DOI:10.1016/j.ecoser.2024.101606

    Do, H. L., & Ho, T. Q. (2022). Climate change adaptation stratergies and shrimp aquaculture: empirical evidence from the Mekong Delta of Vietnam. Ecological Economics, 196, 107411. DOI:10.1016/j.ecolecon.2022.107411

    Do, H. L., & Thuy, T. D. (2022). Productivity response and production risk: A study of mangrove forest effects in aquaculture in the Mekong River Delta. Ecological Economics, 194, 107326. DOI:10.1016/j.ecolecon.2021.107326

    Truong, T. D., & Do, L. H. (2018). Mangrove forests and aquaculture in the Mekong river delta. Land Use Policy, 73, 20–28. DOI:10.1016/j.landusepol.2018.01.029


    Research interests

    Environmental Economics, Applied microeconomics, Applied econometrics

    Teaching

    FSK - 2020: Resourse economics module 

    FSK - 3624: Mini-lecture on Mitigating lost gear impacts and Promoting sustainable practices for Master students

    ECOGIV PhD students: Mini lecture on Systematic literature review 

     


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    Norges fiskerihøgskole A472


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