| Título : |
Coviability of Social and Ecological Systems: Reconnecting Mankind to the Biosphere in an Era of Global Change : Vol.1 : The Foundations of a New Paradigm |
| Tipo de documento: |
documento electrónico |
| Autores: |
Barrière, Olivier, ; Behnassi, Mohamed, ; David, Gilbert, ; Douzal, Vincent, ; Fargette, Mireille, ; Libourel, Thérèse, ; Loireau, Maud, ; Pascal, Laurence, ; Prost, Catherine, ; Ravena-Cañete, Voyner, ; Seyler, Frédérique, ; Morand, Serge, |
| Mención de edición: |
1 ed. |
| Editorial: |
[s.l.] : Springer |
| Fecha de publicación: |
2019 |
| Número de páginas: |
LXXXII, 728 p. 103 ilustraciones, 66 ilustraciones en color. |
| ISBN/ISSN/DL: |
978-3-319-78497-7 |
| Nota general: |
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. |
| Palabras clave: |
Sostenibilidad Ambiente Biodiversidad Biología de la Conservación Ecología Simulación por ordenador Gestión ambiental Ciencias ambientales Modelado por computadora |
| Índice Dewey: |
304.2 Ecología humana |
| Resumen: |
Este libro considera el principio de "desarrollo sostenible" que actualmente enfrenta una creciente crisis ambiental. Un nuevo modo de pensar y posicionar el imperativo ecológico es el principal aporte de este volumen. El prisma de la coviabilidad no es la economía de las agencias políticas que llevan la ideología de las escuelas económicas dominantes/convencionales, sino más bien una apertura de perspectivas de innovación a través de la ciencia. Este volumen, a través de sus cuatro partes, más de 40 capítulos y un centenar de autores, da origen a un paradigma que cristaliza dentro de un concepto que ayudará a superar el estancamiento de la emergencia ecológica. . |
| Nota de contenido: |
Chapter 1: Introductory Chapter: Formalizing a Paradigm, the Biosphere face to the Relationship Between Human and Non-Human(Barrière) -- Chapter 2: Coviability and Biodiversity Conservation at The Crossroads of Socio-Ecological Interactions(Lévêque) -- Chapter 3: Coviability, Through the Lens of the Mathematical Theory of Viability(Aubin) -- Chapter 4: A Mathematical Approach to Coviability: Concept, Modeling and Control(El Jai) -- Chapter 5: The Relationships Between man and his Environment: A Systemic Approach to the Viability of System Earth(Fargette) -- Chapter 6: Socio-Ecological Viability and Legal Regulation: Pluralism and Endogeneity - for an Anthropological Dimension of Environmental law(Barrière) -- Chapter 7: The Paradigm of Coviability Defined by the Adequacy Between Social Usefulness and the Ecological Function: The Legal Challenge of the Socio-Ecological Connection(Barrière) -- Chapter 8: The Local Ecological Knowledge and the Viability ofthe Relations With the Environment(Sabinot) -- Chapter 9: A Biological Approach to Coviability: Biotics Interactions and Dynamics of Biodiversity(Pascal) -- Chapter 10: A Geographical Approach of the Socio-Ecosystem Coviability(Grenier) -- Chapter 11: A Rupture Between Human Beings and Earth: A Philosophical Critical Approach to Coviability(Bertrand) -- Chapter 12: When Coviability Meets Ecosystem Services: The Case of Reunion Island's Coral Reefs(Cillaurren) -- Chapter 13: Governance of Protected Areas as a Tool for Coviability(David) -- Chapter 14: Social-Ecological Coviability of the Protected Marine Areas in Brazil(Prost) -- Chapter 15: Socio-Ecological Coviability Confronted With the Neoliberal System, The Peace Parks (Southern Africa)(Belaïdi) -- Chapter 16: Coviability in the Governance of Pastoral Systems, Permanence and Change(Sraïri) -- Chapter 17: Developing Coviability Through an eco-Pastoral Approach, the European Project LIFE + MIL'OUV(Lepart) -- Chapter 18: Reconnecting man to man: Socio-Cultural Coviability Ties and Interculturality -Practical Research in a Sensitive Neighborhood in Montpellier, France(Barrière) -- Chapter 19: Kinship as an Instrument for Coviability: Study Cases in Pará, Amazonia -- Chapter 20: The Price of Coviability: Pollination at all Costs; Legal Approach of the new Relationship Between man and Pollinators(Billet) -- Chapter 21: Can the International and French Environment law Accommodate Coviability?(Treillard) -- Chapter 22: Climate Change, a Catalyst for Coviability and for a new Utopia(Coudrain) -- Chapter 23: Approaching the Human-Environment Nexus Beyond Conflict: A Peace and Coviability Perspective(Behnassi) -- Chapter 24: The Link to the Biosphere: Humanity Condemned to Otherness and Coviability for its Existence(Essono) -- Chapter 25: Tracking The Origin of Western's Man-Biosphere Disconnection, Opening a View to a Change(Douzal) -- Chapter26: Transversal Ontology Analysis: What Coviability Means(Libourel) -- Chapter 27: Coviability as a Scientific Paradigm for the Ecological Transition, From an Overview to a Definition(Barrière). |
| En línea: |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
| Link: |
https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i |
Coviability of Social and Ecological Systems: Reconnecting Mankind to the Biosphere in an Era of Global Change : Vol.1 : The Foundations of a New Paradigm [documento electrónico] / Barrière, Olivier, ; Behnassi, Mohamed, ; David, Gilbert, ; Douzal, Vincent, ; Fargette, Mireille, ; Libourel, Thérèse, ; Loireau, Maud, ; Pascal, Laurence, ; Prost, Catherine, ; Ravena-Cañete, Voyner, ; Seyler, Frédérique, ; Morand, Serge, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2019 . - LXXXII, 728 p. 103 ilustraciones, 66 ilustraciones en color. ISBN : 978-3-319-78497-7 Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos.
| Palabras clave: |
Sostenibilidad Ambiente Biodiversidad Biología de la Conservación Ecología Simulación por ordenador Gestión ambiental Ciencias ambientales Modelado por computadora |
| Índice Dewey: |
304.2 Ecología humana |
| Resumen: |
Este libro considera el principio de "desarrollo sostenible" que actualmente enfrenta una creciente crisis ambiental. Un nuevo modo de pensar y posicionar el imperativo ecológico es el principal aporte de este volumen. El prisma de la coviabilidad no es la economía de las agencias políticas que llevan la ideología de las escuelas económicas dominantes/convencionales, sino más bien una apertura de perspectivas de innovación a través de la ciencia. Este volumen, a través de sus cuatro partes, más de 40 capítulos y un centenar de autores, da origen a un paradigma que cristaliza dentro de un concepto que ayudará a superar el estancamiento de la emergencia ecológica. . |
| Nota de contenido: |
Chapter 1: Introductory Chapter: Formalizing a Paradigm, the Biosphere face to the Relationship Between Human and Non-Human(Barrière) -- Chapter 2: Coviability and Biodiversity Conservation at The Crossroads of Socio-Ecological Interactions(Lévêque) -- Chapter 3: Coviability, Through the Lens of the Mathematical Theory of Viability(Aubin) -- Chapter 4: A Mathematical Approach to Coviability: Concept, Modeling and Control(El Jai) -- Chapter 5: The Relationships Between man and his Environment: A Systemic Approach to the Viability of System Earth(Fargette) -- Chapter 6: Socio-Ecological Viability and Legal Regulation: Pluralism and Endogeneity - for an Anthropological Dimension of Environmental law(Barrière) -- Chapter 7: The Paradigm of Coviability Defined by the Adequacy Between Social Usefulness and the Ecological Function: The Legal Challenge of the Socio-Ecological Connection(Barrière) -- Chapter 8: The Local Ecological Knowledge and the Viability ofthe Relations With the Environment(Sabinot) -- Chapter 9: A Biological Approach to Coviability: Biotics Interactions and Dynamics of Biodiversity(Pascal) -- Chapter 10: A Geographical Approach of the Socio-Ecosystem Coviability(Grenier) -- Chapter 11: A Rupture Between Human Beings and Earth: A Philosophical Critical Approach to Coviability(Bertrand) -- Chapter 12: When Coviability Meets Ecosystem Services: The Case of Reunion Island's Coral Reefs(Cillaurren) -- Chapter 13: Governance of Protected Areas as a Tool for Coviability(David) -- Chapter 14: Social-Ecological Coviability of the Protected Marine Areas in Brazil(Prost) -- Chapter 15: Socio-Ecological Coviability Confronted With the Neoliberal System, The Peace Parks (Southern Africa)(Belaïdi) -- Chapter 16: Coviability in the Governance of Pastoral Systems, Permanence and Change(Sraïri) -- Chapter 17: Developing Coviability Through an eco-Pastoral Approach, the European Project LIFE + MIL'OUV(Lepart) -- Chapter 18: Reconnecting man to man: Socio-Cultural Coviability Ties and Interculturality -Practical Research in a Sensitive Neighborhood in Montpellier, France(Barrière) -- Chapter 19: Kinship as an Instrument for Coviability: Study Cases in Pará, Amazonia -- Chapter 20: The Price of Coviability: Pollination at all Costs; Legal Approach of the new Relationship Between man and Pollinators(Billet) -- Chapter 21: Can the International and French Environment law Accommodate Coviability?(Treillard) -- Chapter 22: Climate Change, a Catalyst for Coviability and for a new Utopia(Coudrain) -- Chapter 23: Approaching the Human-Environment Nexus Beyond Conflict: A Peace and Coviability Perspective(Behnassi) -- Chapter 24: The Link to the Biosphere: Humanity Condemned to Otherness and Coviability for its Existence(Essono) -- Chapter 25: Tracking The Origin of Western's Man-Biosphere Disconnection, Opening a View to a Change(Douzal) -- Chapter26: Transversal Ontology Analysis: What Coviability Means(Libourel) -- Chapter 27: Coviability as a Scientific Paradigm for the Ecological Transition, From an Overview to a Definition(Barrière). |
| En línea: |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
| Link: |
https://biblioteca.umanizales.edu.co/ils/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&i |
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