This paper establishes a coupled human-ecological model where slow-varying migration is interacting with fast-varying nutrient dynamics in lake ecology. The nonlinearity and fast-slow dynamics built in the model can generate regime shifts (that is, shifts between different equilibrium states) and slowly-reversible ecological changes. Because ecological conditions do affect and are affected by uncoordinated individual decisions on migration and land-use, the policy challenge does not only lie in the optimal use of ecological service but also in the provision of the right incentives that regulates individual behavior. The possibility of regime shifts and slowly-reversible changes in this coupled model makes policy analysis more interesting an...
Synchronous dynamics (fluctuations that occur in unison) are universal phenomena with widespread imp...
Synchronous dynamics (fluctuations that occur in unison) are universal phenomena with widespread imp...
Partial differential equations (PDEs) are a useful tool for modeling spatiotemporal dynamics of ecol...
This paper establishes a coupled human-ecological model where slow-varying migration is interacting ...
We develop a coupled model of regional migration and lake ecology to study the influence of ecologic...
Abstract — Regime shifts refer to sudden changes in the structure or function of an eco-system due t...
Models of the interaction of population, the economy, and the environment often contain nonlinear fu...
The dynamics of and policies governing spatially coupled social-ecological mosaics are considered fo...
Our knowledge of ecological stability is built on assumptions of scale. These assumptions limit our ...
Due to the conventional distinction between ecological (rapid) and evolutionary (slow) timescales, e...
Interspecific interactions depend not only on the population densities of the interacting species, b...
Human behavior can be modeled by describing, on a collective level, the adoption of certain strategi...
In this article a two dimensional coupled differential system is con-structed to represent the dynam...
Economic consequences of critical transitions or regime shifts of ecological systems are a source of...
As planetary boundaries loom, there is an urgent need to develop sustainable equilibriums between so...
Synchronous dynamics (fluctuations that occur in unison) are universal phenomena with widespread imp...
Synchronous dynamics (fluctuations that occur in unison) are universal phenomena with widespread imp...
Partial differential equations (PDEs) are a useful tool for modeling spatiotemporal dynamics of ecol...
This paper establishes a coupled human-ecological model where slow-varying migration is interacting ...
We develop a coupled model of regional migration and lake ecology to study the influence of ecologic...
Abstract — Regime shifts refer to sudden changes in the structure or function of an eco-system due t...
Models of the interaction of population, the economy, and the environment often contain nonlinear fu...
The dynamics of and policies governing spatially coupled social-ecological mosaics are considered fo...
Our knowledge of ecological stability is built on assumptions of scale. These assumptions limit our ...
Due to the conventional distinction between ecological (rapid) and evolutionary (slow) timescales, e...
Interspecific interactions depend not only on the population densities of the interacting species, b...
Human behavior can be modeled by describing, on a collective level, the adoption of certain strategi...
In this article a two dimensional coupled differential system is con-structed to represent the dynam...
Economic consequences of critical transitions or regime shifts of ecological systems are a source of...
As planetary boundaries loom, there is an urgent need to develop sustainable equilibriums between so...
Synchronous dynamics (fluctuations that occur in unison) are universal phenomena with widespread imp...
Synchronous dynamics (fluctuations that occur in unison) are universal phenomena with widespread imp...
Partial differential equations (PDEs) are a useful tool for modeling spatiotemporal dynamics of ecol...