Browsing Citations Only by Subject "Resilience"
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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 ... -
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, ... -
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 ... -
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 ...