[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 …
women typically have fewer sexual partners? In Why Sex Matters, Bobbi Low ranges from …
Emergent sustainability in open property regimes
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 …
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
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 …
progressively limited the ability of both fishers and the State to respond to changing …
Agent-based simulation models in fisheries science
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 …
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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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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
reward or a better outcome, accepts a certain risk of defection by another player. Despite …