[图书][B] Why Sex Matters: A Darwinian Look at Human Behavior-Revised Edition

BS Low - 2015 - books.google.com
Why are men, like other primate males, usually the aggressors and risk takers? Why do
women typically have fewer sexual partners? In Why Sex Matters, Bobbi Low ranges from …

Emergent sustainability in open property regimes

M Moritz, R Behnke, CM Beitl… - Proceedings of the …, 2018 - National Acad Sciences
Current theoretical models of the commons assert that common-pool resources can only be
managed sustainably with clearly defined boundaries around both communities and the …

How access to Maine⬢ s fisheries has changed over a quarter century: The cumulative effects of licensing on resilience

JS Stoll, CM Beitl, JA Wilson - Global Environmental Change, 2016 - Elsevier
We describe how the evolution of the licensing system for commercial fisheries in Maine has
progressively limited the ability of both fishers and the State to respond to changing …

Agent-based simulation models in fisheries science

K Haase, O Reinhardt, WC Lewin… - Reviews in Fisheries …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The human dimension is one major source of uncertainty in the management of social-
ecological systems such as fisheries. Agent-based models (ABMs) can help to reduce these …

[PDF][PDF] Модель представления информации для применения в экономике

ЛН Демидов, ВВ Терновский… - Экономика: вчера …, 2016 - publishing-vak.ru
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Publishing House "ANALITIKA RODIS" ( analitikarodis@yandex.ru ) http://publishing-vak.ru …

Navigating over space and time: fishing effort allocation and the development of customary norms in an open-access mangrove estuary in Ecuador

CM Beitl - Human Ecology, 2014 - Springer
Fisheries are increasingly understood as complex adaptive systems; but the cultural,
behavioral, and cognitive factors that explain spatial and temporal dynamics of fishing effort …

Mobility in the mangroves: catch rates, daily decisions, and dynamics of artisanal fishing in a coastal commons

CM Beitl - Applied Geography, 2015 - Elsevier
This paper integrates institutional theories of the commons with insights from geography and
human behavioral ecology to explore the spatial and temporal dynamics of artisanal fishing …

The cost of useful knowledge and collective action in three fisheries

JA Wilson, JM Acheson, TR Johnson - Ecological Economics, 2013 - Elsevier
In a complex environment knowledge is valuable and its acquisition is costly; as a result
people are careful about what to learn and how to learn it. We suggest that the dynamics of …

Learning, adaptation, and the complexity of human and natural interactions in the ocean

J Wilson - Ecology and Society, 2017 - JSTOR
Here, I explore the system-level consequences of learning and adaptation among fish and
fishers. The fundamental idea is that the cost of acquiring the knowledge needed to resolve …

Bounded rationality, group formation and the emergence of trust: an agent-based economic model

JS Kato, A Sbicca - Computational Economics, 2022 - Springer
It is possible to model trust as an investment game, where a player in order to receive a
reward or a better outcome, accepts a certain risk of defection by another player. Despite …