Coviability of Social and Ecological Systems: Reconnecting Mankind to the Biosphere in an Era of Global Change

Coviability of Social and Ecological Systems: Reconnecting Mankind to the Biosphere in an Era of Global Change

Vol. 2: Coviability Questioned by a Diversity of Situations

Douzal, Vincent; Behnassi, Mohamed; Ravena-Canete, Voyner; Prost, Catherine; Libourel, Therese; Pascal, Laurence; Barriere, Olivier; Fargette, Mireille; Loireau, Maud; David, Gilbert

Springer International Publishing AG

03/2019

340

Dura

Inglês

9783319781105

15 a 20 dias

740

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1.Preview.- Chapter 28 : The future of oases in North Africa through the prism of a systemic approach: towards which type of viability and coviability?.- 3. Chapter 29 : Landscape dynamics and the control of infectious diseases : The question of the integration of health into coviability.- 4. Chapter 30 : A history of loss in coviability between Nature and Society: the Evolution of Vegetative Landscapes in the Lesser Antilles from the 17th to the 20th century.- 5. Chapter 31 : Territorialized tourism systems and coviability: Theory and lessons learned from a few case studies.- 6. Chapter 32 : Looking for coviability between ecological systems and renewable energy production sites.- 7. Chapter 33 : A mathematical approach to agroecosystem coviability.- 8. Chapter 34 : Computer exploration of factors involved in the viability of a fishery sector (the case of the small-scale fresh fish supply in Senegal at the end of the 20th century).- 9. Chapter 35 : World Heritage List and Tourist Traffic: Towards a coviability ? (The case of scuba diving in the lagoon of New Caledonia).- 10. Chapter 36 : Coviability of the social and ecological systems in Reunion Island's National Park: Climate variability, wildfires, and the vulnerability of biodiversity.- 11. Chapter 37 : Low tech conservation planning strategies for human-coral reefs coviability in a changing world.- 12. Chapter38 : Evolution of the human impact on oceans : Typping points of Socio- Ecological Coviability.- 13. Chapter 39 : Elements of coviability in the agribusiness of palm oil in the Eastern Amazon.- 14. Chapter 40 : Viability of the Babacu Eco-Sociosystem in Brazil: The Challenges of Coviability.- 15. Chapter 41 : From sustainable development to Coviability The point of view of Earth observation in the area of big data.- 16. Chapter42 : Man and Bees; Can beekeeping be intensively farmed?.- 17. Chapter 43 : General Conclusion: Is Coviability a Myth or a Vital Requirement or the Future of Mankind ?.- 18. Postface : Coviability, the challenge of breaks in founding other relationships between society and nature.
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Sustainable development;Coviability between nature and society;Environmental change and natural resources;Territorial management and biodiversity;Biosphere, social and ecological systems;climate change impacts