Fields- Workshop on Human-Environment Systems: Feedback and Management
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Title: Management of ecological populations in time and space
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Title: Coupled social-economic and ecological dynamics: examples from lake water eutrophication, Mongolian rangeland, and illegal logging of tropical forests.
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Title: Focusing on feedbacks: human-environment interactions
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Title: Evaluating resilience in tropical ecosystems: concepts, definitions and scales
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Title: Three paradoxical results for ecosystem management by multiple agents
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Title: Economic Epidemiology
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Title: Consumption of ecosystem services drive major transitions in tropical mountainscapes - Learning from the past to build sustainable futures
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Title: Global Fishing Patterns Reveal Path-Dependence
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Title: Optimal fishery harvesting modeling the effects of habitat degradation
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Title: High Seas and Transboundary Fisheries Management: Chargoggagoggmanchauggauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg
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Title: Spatial ecology from the local to regional scales
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Title: Managing biological invasions: plenty of open questions
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Title: Harnessing multiple models to address uncertainty, value of information, and optimal control of disease outbreaks
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Title: Some simple(ish) models of complex coupled human-environment systems
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Title: Uncertainty and irreversibility in human-environment systems
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Title: Integrating human-nature interactions across a metacoupled planet
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Title: The effect of environmental variability on the management of salmon farms
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Title: Modelling the phenological effects of environmental drivers on mosquito abundance: implications for West Nile virus transmission
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Title: Human-wildlife interactions: Using models to determine optimal management strategies
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Title: Multistability in coupled socio-economic and ecological models due to social pressure
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