Strong sustainability, according to the common definition, requires that different natural and economic capital stocks be maintained as physical quantities separately. Yet, in a world of uncertainty this cannot be guaranteed. To therefore define strong sustainability under uncertainty in an operational manner we propose to use the concept of viability. Viability means that the different components and functions of a dynamic, stochastic system at any time remain in a domain where the future existence of these components and functions is guaranteed with sufficiently high probability. We develop a unifying and general ecological-economic concept of viability that encompasses the traditional ecological and economic notions of viability as speci...
Managing natural resources in a sustainable way is a hard task, due to uncertainties, dynamics and c...
While acknowledging the absence of a single definition or theory of sustainability, this paper argue...
Environmental, social and economic attributes are important for the sustainability of a farming syst...
Strong sustainability, according to the common definition, requires that different natural and econo...
Economic analysis addresses risk and long-term issues with discounted expectedutility, focusing on o...
Studying the coviability of farming systems implicates three main challenges: (i) ensuring a minimum...
Abstract The World Summit on Sustainable Development (Johannesburg, 2002) encouraged the applicatio...
A stochastic growth model with a list of capital assets (i.e., reproducible capital, non-renewable r...
The Earth is an evolutionary system that can be viewed as a Social-Ecological System built around Mo...
International audienceRisks of drought complicate decision-making in grass-based livestock systems. ...
Many natural systems have the potential to switch between alternative dynamic behaviors. We consider...
International audienceAcademia and management agencies show a growing interest for ecosystem-based f...
International audienceThe World Summit on Sustainable Development (Johannesburg, 2002) encouraged th...
Abstract: Sustainable management of the natural systems is essential in the presence of anthropogeni...
This paper presents a simple dynamic model dealing with the management of a marine renewable resourc...
Managing natural resources in a sustainable way is a hard task, due to uncertainties, dynamics and c...
While acknowledging the absence of a single definition or theory of sustainability, this paper argue...
Environmental, social and economic attributes are important for the sustainability of a farming syst...
Strong sustainability, according to the common definition, requires that different natural and econo...
Economic analysis addresses risk and long-term issues with discounted expectedutility, focusing on o...
Studying the coviability of farming systems implicates three main challenges: (i) ensuring a minimum...
Abstract The World Summit on Sustainable Development (Johannesburg, 2002) encouraged the applicatio...
A stochastic growth model with a list of capital assets (i.e., reproducible capital, non-renewable r...
The Earth is an evolutionary system that can be viewed as a Social-Ecological System built around Mo...
International audienceRisks of drought complicate decision-making in grass-based livestock systems. ...
Many natural systems have the potential to switch between alternative dynamic behaviors. We consider...
International audienceAcademia and management agencies show a growing interest for ecosystem-based f...
International audienceThe World Summit on Sustainable Development (Johannesburg, 2002) encouraged th...
Abstract: Sustainable management of the natural systems is essential in the presence of anthropogeni...
This paper presents a simple dynamic model dealing with the management of a marine renewable resourc...
Managing natural resources in a sustainable way is a hard task, due to uncertainties, dynamics and c...
While acknowledging the absence of a single definition or theory of sustainability, this paper argue...
Environmental, social and economic attributes are important for the sustainability of a farming syst...