Vol. 2,dollar5Coviability questioned by a dsiversity of situations /
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Cham, Switzerland :
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Springer,
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[2019]
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1 online resource (371 pages)
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31.6 How Would It Be Possible to Reestablish a Minimum Balance Between Nature and Society in a Context of Anthropization and U ...
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Includes bibliographical references.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Intro; General Summary; Abbreviations and Acronyms; Contents of Volume 2; Contents of Volume 1; About the Editors; Contributors; List of Figures; List of Tables; Chapter 28: Introduction: Coviability, the Challenge of Ruptures to Re-establish the Relationship Between Society and Nature; References; Part IV: Territories, Dynamics, Indicators and Examples; Preview; The Territory, a Coviability Challenge; Viability, Dependent on Constraints and Regulations; Coviability as a Result of Interactions, Nesting and a Socio-ecological Intersection
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29.4 The Bond Between Oasis Societies and Places and Resources Illustrative Cases of Oasis Water Resources and Agriculture; 29.4.1 Analysis; 29.4.2 Discussion; 29.5 Oasis Adaptation and Adaptability; 29.5.1 Intensity of Systemic Links or Malfunction and Risks of Collapse; 29.5.1.1 Analysis; 29.5.1.2 Discussion; 29.5.2 Pressures on the Oasis and Responses; 29.5.2.1 Analysis; 29.5.2.2 Discussion; 29.6 The Systemic Oasis Contour; 29.6.1 Analysis; 29.6.2 Discussion; 29.7 The future of the oasis; 29.7.1 Analysis; 29.7.2 Discussion; 29.8 Conclusion; 29.8.1 The OASIS Society-Environment Relationship
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29.8.2 Existence of an Oasis System29.8.3 Viability and Coviability; References; Chapter 30: Landscape Dynamics and the Control of Infectious Diseases: The Question of Integrating Health into Coviability; 30.1 Introduction; 30.2 Transmission Ecology of Infectious Diseases; 30.2.1 A Role for Land Use?; 30.2.2 Biodiversity as a Buffer for Pathogen Spread?; 30.3 Ecosystem Services and Infectious Diseases: Where Are the Links?; 30.3.1 The Concept of Ecosystem Service; 30.3.2 Ecosystem Services Regulating Infectious Diseases; 30.3.3 How to Design Ecosystem Services for Disease Regulation
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30.4 Policies Regarding Landscape: A Need for Co-designed and Dynamic Law30.5 Is Health a Missing Ingredient in Coviability?; References; Chapter 31: A History of Loss in Coviability Between Nature and Society: The Evolution of Vegetative Landscapes in the Lesser Antilles from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century; 31.1 Introduction; 31.2 General Methodology; 31.3 Vegetation in the Prehistory of the Lesser Antilles; 31.4 The Dynamics of Land Use; 31.5 The Evolution of Vegetation Cover
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Coviability as Dependent on Consensus: Threshold of Coexistence and Social ArrangementsIndicators of Coviability; Chapter 29: The Future of Oases in North Africa Through the Prism of a Systemic Approach: Towards Which Type of Viability and Coviability?; 29.1 Introduction; 29.2 Approach and Methodological Aspects; 29.2.1 The Need for the Systemic Hypothesis Test; 29.2.2 Other Elements of the Theoretical Framework; 29.2.3 Material; 29.2.4 Compartmentalization; 29.2.5 The Hypothesis Test; 29.2.6 Practical Aspects; 29.3 The Oasis Described As a Territorial Compartment
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Coviability of Social and Ecological Systems: Reconnecting Mankind to the Biosphere in an Era of Global Change.
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9783319781105
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Coviability Questioned by a Diversity of Situations