The increase in population, and per capita consumption, over the last century have caused an alarming increase in the use of natural resources, causing widespread concern on the sustainability of society. Since all biophysical quantities growing within a finite space would either, i) transition to an equilibrium position, ii) oscillate around an equilibrium state, or iii) overshoot and decline (Meadows, D, et.al, 1972), the Human and three-Nature Dynamics model (HAN3DY) attempts to investigate behavior modes between human and nature through thought experiments. This allows for the understanding of the dynamics of key components (capital, accumulated wealth, population, power, resources) with reference to key parameters (extraction rates, r...
Decades of research and discussion have shown that the human population growth and our increased con...
The Anthropocene is characterized by close interdependencies between the natural Earth system and th...
Decades of research and discussion have shown that the human population growth and our increased con...
Over the last two centuries, the Human System went from having a small impact on the Earth System to...
We derive and analyse a model with unusual features characterizing human activities over the long-ru...
AbstractThere are widespread concerns that current trends in resource-use are unsustainable, but pos...
There are widespread concerns that current trends in population and resource-use are unsustainable, ...
We develop an interactive simulation model that links ecological and economic systems, and explore t...
We derive and analyse a model with unusual features characterizing human activities over the long-ru...
Humankind is now using natural resources more rapidly than natural systems can replace them and has ...
Over the past century, the impact of humans on the natural world has reached unprecedented levels on...
This paper provides a systemic analysis of complex dynamic issues associated with resource use, scar...
Economic theories of natural resource utilisation need a physical basis because production processes...
Human existence cannot be separated from the natural environment humans live in. People are constant...
Economic growth theory and theoretical ecology represent independent traditions of modeling aggregat...
Decades of research and discussion have shown that the human population growth and our increased con...
The Anthropocene is characterized by close interdependencies between the natural Earth system and th...
Decades of research and discussion have shown that the human population growth and our increased con...
Over the last two centuries, the Human System went from having a small impact on the Earth System to...
We derive and analyse a model with unusual features characterizing human activities over the long-ru...
AbstractThere are widespread concerns that current trends in resource-use are unsustainable, but pos...
There are widespread concerns that current trends in population and resource-use are unsustainable, ...
We develop an interactive simulation model that links ecological and economic systems, and explore t...
We derive and analyse a model with unusual features characterizing human activities over the long-ru...
Humankind is now using natural resources more rapidly than natural systems can replace them and has ...
Over the past century, the impact of humans on the natural world has reached unprecedented levels on...
This paper provides a systemic analysis of complex dynamic issues associated with resource use, scar...
Economic theories of natural resource utilisation need a physical basis because production processes...
Human existence cannot be separated from the natural environment humans live in. People are constant...
Economic growth theory and theoretical ecology represent independent traditions of modeling aggregat...
Decades of research and discussion have shown that the human population growth and our increased con...
The Anthropocene is characterized by close interdependencies between the natural Earth system and th...
Decades of research and discussion have shown that the human population growth and our increased con...