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Autor: Levin, Simon - Xepapadeas, Tasos - Crépin, Anne-Sophie - Norberg, Jon - de Zeeuw, Aart - Folke, Carl - Hughes, Terry - Arrow, Kenneth - Barrett, Scott - Daily, Gretchen - Ehrlich, Paul - Kautsky, Nils - Mäler, Karl-Göran - Polasky, Steve - Troell, Max - Vincent, Jeffrey R. - Walker, Brian
Título: Social-ecological systems as complex adaptive systems: modeling and policy implications
Fuente: Environment and Development Economics. v.18, n.2. Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics; Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Páginas: pp. 111-132
Año: Apr. 2013
Resumen: Systems linking people and nature, known as social-ecological systems, are increasingly understood as complex adaptive systems. Essential features of these complex adaptive systems - such as nonlinear feedbacks, strategic interactions, individual and spatial heterogeneity, and varying time scales - pose substantial challenges for modeling. However, ignoring these characteristics can distort our picture of how these systems work, causing policies to be less effective or even counterproductive. In this paper we present recent developments in modeling social-ecological systems, illustrate some of these challenges with examples related to coral reefs and grasslands, and identify the implications for economic and policy analysis.
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Registro 2 de 2
Autor: Dasgupta, Partha - SHYAMSUNDAR, PRIYA - MÄLER, KARL-GÖRAN - 
Título: The economics of environmental change and pollution management - issues and approaches from South Asia
Fuente: Environment and Development Economics. v.9, n.1. Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics; Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Páginas: pp. 9-18
Año: Feb. 2004
Resumen: This special issue focuses on environmental problems related to poverty and economic growth in South Asia and seeks to illustrate the types of economic analyses that can be undertaken to address these problems. The idea for this issue emerged at the inauguration of the South Asian Network of Development and Environmental Economics (SANDEE). The papers presented at SANDEE’s inaugural conference demonstrated the need for a tighter connection between environmental and development economics. The study of environmental change in poor countries benefits a great deal from well-established theoretical and empirical investigations of externalities and valuation of non-market goods, the staple of environmental economics as taught in the West. However, it is also closely tied to questions about institutions and why they succeed or fail. The spatial nature of dependence of the poor on local resources also matters. Further, the study of environmental change and of institutions cannot be divorced from policies and economic reforms in poor countries. These are some of the topics discussed in this collection.
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