Complexity and Ecosystem Management
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- Marco A. Janssen
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The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Marco A. Janssen, 2002. "Introduction," Chapters, in: Marco A. Janssen (ed.), Complexity and Ecosystem Management, chapter 1, pages 1-10, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- J. Marty Anderies, 2002. "The transition from local to global dynamics: a proposed framework for agent-based thinking in social-ecological systems," Chapters, in: Marco A. Janssen (ed.), Complexity and Ecosystem Management, chapter 2, pages 13-34, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Marco A. Janssen, 2002. "Changing the rules of the game: lessons from immunology and linguistics for self-organization of institutions," Chapters, in: Marco A. Janssen (ed.), Complexity and Ecosystem Management, chapter 3, pages 35-47, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Roger Bradbury, 2002. "Futures, predictions and other foolishness," Chapters, in: Marco A. Janssen (ed.), Complexity and Ecosystem Management, chapter 4, pages 48-62, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Steven M. Manson, 2002. "Validation and verification of multi-agent systems," Chapters, in: Marco A. Janssen (ed.), Complexity and Ecosystem Management, chapter 5, pages 63-74, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Wander Jager & Marco A. Janssen, 2002. "Using artificial agents to understand laboratory experiments of common-pool resources with real agents," Chapters, in: Marco A. Janssen (ed.), Complexity and Ecosystem Management, chapter 6, pages 75-102, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Marco A. Janssen & J. Marty Anderies & Mark Stafford Smith & Brian H. Walker, 2002. "Implications of spatial heterogeneity of grazing pressure on the resilience of rangelands," Chapters, in: Marco A. Janssen (ed.), Complexity and Ecosystem Management, chapter 7, pages 103-124, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Alfons Balmann & Kathrin Happe & Konrad Kellermann & Anne Kleingarn, 2002. "Adjustment costs of agri-environmental policy switchings: an agent-based analysis of the German region Hohenlohe," Chapters, in: Marco A. Janssen (ed.), Complexity and Ecosystem Management, chapter 8, pages 127-157, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Guillaume Deffuant & Sylvie Huet & Jean Paul Bousset & Jerome Henriot & Georges Amon & Gérard Weisbuch, 2002. "Agent-based simulation of organic farming conversion in Allier département," Chapters, in: Marco A. Janssen (ed.), Complexity and Ecosystem Management, chapter 9, pages 158-187, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Tim Lynam, 2002. "Scientific measurements and villagers' knowledge: an integrative multi-agent model from the semi-arid areas of Zimbabwe," Chapters, in: Marco A. Janssen (ed.), Complexity and Ecosystem Management, chapter 10, pages 188-217, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Matthew Hoffmann & Hugh Kelley & Tom Evans, 2002. "Simulating land-cover change in South-Central Indiana: an agent-based model of deforestation and afforestation," Chapters, in: Marco A. Janssen (ed.), Complexity and Ecosystem Management, chapter 11, pages 218-247, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- François Bousquet & Olivier Barreteau & Patrick d'Aquino & Michel Etienne & Stanislas Boissau & Signed Aubert, 2002. "Multi-agent systems and role games: collective learning processes for ecosystem management," Chapters, in: Marco A. Janssen (ed.), Complexity and Ecosystem Management, chapter 12, pages 248-285, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Nick Abel & Art Langston & John Ive & Bill Tatnell & Mark Howden & Jacqui Stol, 2002. "Institutional change for sustainable land use: a participatory approach from Australia," Chapters, in: Marco A. Janssen (ed.), Complexity and Ecosystem Management, chapter 13, pages 286-313, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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Environment;JEL classification:
- Q5 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Environmental Economics
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