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Sustainable management of natural resources

This book demonstrates and develops the quantitative and formal links between sustainability issues, decision and precaution problems in the management of natural resources. Applied concerns include fisheries, agriculture, biodiversity, exhaustible resources and pollution. The book aims at combining economic and ecological dimensions through an integrated modelling framework. Mathematical or numerical models and methods presented here rely on control theory of dynamical systems. They encompass equilibrium and stability, viability and invariance, intertemporal optimality ranging from discounted.

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  • "This book demonstrates and develops the quantitative and formal links between sustainability issues, decision and precaution problems in the management of natural resources. Applied concerns include fisheries, agriculture, biodiversity, exhaustible resources and pollution. The book aims at combining economic and ecological dimensions through an integrated modelling framework. Mathematical or numerical models and methods presented here rely on control theory of dynamical systems. They encompass equilibrium and stability, viability and invariance, intertemporal optimality ranging from discounted."@en

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  • "Sustainable management of natural resources"@en
  • "Sustainable management of natural resources"
  • "Sustainable Management of Natural Resources Mathematical Models and Methods"@en
  • "Sustainable management of natural resources : mathematical models and methods"
  • "Sustainable management of natural resources mathematical models and methods"@en
  • "Sustainable management of natural resources mathematical models and methods"
  • "Sustainable Management of Natural Resources : Mathematical Models and Methods"