Complexity and ecosystem management : the theory and practice of multi-agent systems /
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TextPublication details: Chelteham, UK ; Northhampton, MA : Edward Elgar Pub., 2002.Description: xiii, 344 pISBN: - 1843760614
- 9781843760610
- 333.95 COM
- QH75.A1 I58 2000
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Edited papers from the Biannual Meeting of the Society for Ecological Economists held in Canberra, Australia, 2000.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 314-342).
This book provides a state of the art review of the theory and application of multi-agent systems for ecosystem management. It will prove indispensable for ecological economists, natural resources and social scientists and policy makers. it will also appeal to those interested in modeling the human dimensions of global environmental change.
nmn, 05/08/16
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