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Implications of spatial heterogeneity of grazing pressure on the resilience of rangelands

In: Complexity and Ecosystem Management

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  • Marco A. Janssen
  • J. Marty Anderies
  • Mark Stafford Smith
  • Brian H. Walker

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The quality of ecosystems is affected by the actions of different stakeholders who use them in a variety of ways. In order to understand this complex relationship between humans and nature, it is vital to understand the complexity of the interacting agents. The authors in this book attempt to do this by applying multi-agent systems to the problems of ecosystem management.

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  • Marco A. Janssen & J. Marty Anderies & Mark Stafford Smith & Brian H. Walker, 2002. "Implications of spatial heterogeneity of grazing pressure on the resilience of rangelands," Chapters, in: Marco A. Janssen (ed.), Complexity and Ecosystem Management, chapter 7, pages 103-124, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:2795_7
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