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A Stochastic model of an ecological–economic system with two keystone species
(Elsevier, 2007-06-05)
Actions taken by a manager affect the health of the keystone species of an ecological–
economic system. In turn, the health of these keystone species largely determines the
resilience of the underlying ecological–economic ...
The Stability of stochastic systems: The Case of persistence and resilience
(Elsevier. The definitive version is available at http://www.elsevier.com, 1999)
Beginning with the seminal work of Arrow and Hurwicz[1], there now exists a vast literature in economics on the stability of economic systems. This notwithstanding, to the best of our kno2wledge, the economics literature ...
Species substitutability, resilience, and the optimal management of ecological-economic systems
(Elsevier. The definitive version is available at http://www.elsevier.com, 1999)
The significance of the concept of resilience in determining the static and the dynamic behavior of jointly determined ecological-economic systems has been recognized by ecologists at least since 1973 [1]. This notwithstanding, ...
On some aspects of ecological resilience and the conservation of species
(Elsevier. The definitive version can be found at http://www.elsevier.com, 1998)
The importance of the notion of resilience in determining the static and the intertemporal behavior of jointly determined ecological-economic systems has long been recognized by ecologists. This notwithstanding, there are ...