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Network Economics of Marine Ecosystems and their Exploitation
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Network Economics of Marine Ecosystems and their Exploitation

Network Economics of Marine Ecosystems and their Exploitation

ByChristian Mullon
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2013
eBook Published 23 October 2013
Pub. location Boca Raton
Imprint CRC Press
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1201/b15457
Pages 306 pages
eBook ISBN 9781466590069
SubjectsEconomics, Finance, Business & Industry, Environment & Agriculture, Environment and Sustainability
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Mullon, C. (2014). Network Economics of Marine Ecosystems and their Exploitation. Boca Raton: CRC Press, https://doi.org/10.1201/b15457
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This book addresses the question of the double exposure of marine ecosystems, i.e. to both global climate changes and economic globalization. This book contains a short, but self sufficient mathematical introduction, the formalization in the context of Network economics of global commodity chains, with both trophic and economic processes, and a ser

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I INTRODUCTION
chapter 1|10 pages
Double Exposure and Network Economics
View abstract
chapter 2|24 pages
An Illustrated Introduction to Networks From the Network Economics Perspective
View abstract
chapter 3|12 pages
Network Economics, Statics and Dynamics
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II A GENTLE INTRODUCTION TO THE MATHEMATICS OF EQUILIBRIUM AND OPTIMIZATION
chapter 4|3 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 5|31 pages
Convexity and Optimization
View abstract
chapter 6|26 pages
Variational Inequality and Complementarity
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part III NETWORK ECONOMICS AND THE EQUILIBRIUM OF ECOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
chapter 7|16 pages
About the Equilibrium of Trophic and Ecological Networks
View abstract
chapter 8|23 pages
About the Equilibrium of Economic Networks
View abstract
chapter 9|5 pages
Migrations
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part IV ILLUSTRATIONS
chapter 10|3 pages
Approach and Method
View abstract
chapter 11|6 pages
About the Gause’s Exclusion Principle
View abstract
chapter 12|5 pages
About the Peruvian Puzzle
View abstract
chapter 13|10 pages
Ecological Controls in the Chilean Coastal Ecosystem
View abstract
chapter 14|29 pages
The Worldwide Supply Chain for Tuna
View abstract
chapter 15|23 pages
Modeling the Worldwide Fish Supply Chain
View abstract
chapter 16|12 pages
Fishing Under Finance
View abstract
chapter 17|9 pages
The Coexistence of Small and Big Fish
View abstract
chapter 18|11 pages
The Spatial Behavior of the Atlantic Bluefin Tuna
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part V CONCLUSION
chapter 19|6 pages
Network Economics, Economic and Ecological Modelling
View abstract

This book addresses the question of the double exposure of marine ecosystems, i.e. to both global climate changes and economic globalization. This book contains a short, but self sufficient mathematical introduction, the formalization in the context of Network economics of global commodity chains, with both trophic and economic processes, and a ser

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I INTRODUCTION
chapter 1|10 pages
Double Exposure and Network Economics
View abstract
chapter 2|24 pages
An Illustrated Introduction to Networks From the Network Economics Perspective
View abstract
chapter 3|12 pages
Network Economics, Statics and Dynamics
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II A GENTLE INTRODUCTION TO THE MATHEMATICS OF EQUILIBRIUM AND OPTIMIZATION
chapter 4|3 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 5|31 pages
Convexity and Optimization
View abstract
chapter 6|26 pages
Variational Inequality and Complementarity
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part III NETWORK ECONOMICS AND THE EQUILIBRIUM OF ECOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
chapter 7|16 pages
About the Equilibrium of Trophic and Ecological Networks
View abstract
chapter 8|23 pages
About the Equilibrium of Economic Networks
View abstract
chapter 9|5 pages
Migrations
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part IV ILLUSTRATIONS
chapter 10|3 pages
Approach and Method
View abstract
chapter 11|6 pages
About the Gause’s Exclusion Principle
View abstract
chapter 12|5 pages
About the Peruvian Puzzle
View abstract
chapter 13|10 pages
Ecological Controls in the Chilean Coastal Ecosystem
View abstract
chapter 14|29 pages
The Worldwide Supply Chain for Tuna
View abstract
chapter 15|23 pages
Modeling the Worldwide Fish Supply Chain
View abstract
chapter 16|12 pages
Fishing Under Finance
View abstract
chapter 17|9 pages
The Coexistence of Small and Big Fish
View abstract
chapter 18|11 pages
The Spatial Behavior of the Atlantic Bluefin Tuna
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part V CONCLUSION
chapter 19|6 pages
Network Economics, Economic and Ecological Modelling
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This book addresses the question of the double exposure of marine ecosystems, i.e. to both global climate changes and economic globalization. This book contains a short, but self sufficient mathematical introduction, the formalization in the context of Network economics of global commodity chains, with both trophic and economic processes, and a ser

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I INTRODUCTION
chapter 1|10 pages
Double Exposure and Network Economics
View abstract
chapter 2|24 pages
An Illustrated Introduction to Networks From the Network Economics Perspective
View abstract
chapter 3|12 pages
Network Economics, Statics and Dynamics
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II A GENTLE INTRODUCTION TO THE MATHEMATICS OF EQUILIBRIUM AND OPTIMIZATION
chapter 4|3 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 5|31 pages
Convexity and Optimization
View abstract
chapter 6|26 pages
Variational Inequality and Complementarity
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part III NETWORK ECONOMICS AND THE EQUILIBRIUM OF ECOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
chapter 7|16 pages
About the Equilibrium of Trophic and Ecological Networks
View abstract
chapter 8|23 pages
About the Equilibrium of Economic Networks
View abstract
chapter 9|5 pages
Migrations
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part IV ILLUSTRATIONS
chapter 10|3 pages
Approach and Method
View abstract
chapter 11|6 pages
About the Gause’s Exclusion Principle
View abstract
chapter 12|5 pages
About the Peruvian Puzzle
View abstract
chapter 13|10 pages
Ecological Controls in the Chilean Coastal Ecosystem
View abstract
chapter 14|29 pages
The Worldwide Supply Chain for Tuna
View abstract
chapter 15|23 pages
Modeling the Worldwide Fish Supply Chain
View abstract
chapter 16|12 pages
Fishing Under Finance
View abstract
chapter 17|9 pages
The Coexistence of Small and Big Fish
View abstract
chapter 18|11 pages
The Spatial Behavior of the Atlantic Bluefin Tuna
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part V CONCLUSION
chapter 19|6 pages
Network Economics, Economic and Ecological Modelling
View abstract

This book addresses the question of the double exposure of marine ecosystems, i.e. to both global climate changes and economic globalization. This book contains a short, but self sufficient mathematical introduction, the formalization in the context of Network economics of global commodity chains, with both trophic and economic processes, and a ser

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I INTRODUCTION
chapter 1|10 pages
Double Exposure and Network Economics
View abstract
chapter 2|24 pages
An Illustrated Introduction to Networks From the Network Economics Perspective
View abstract
chapter 3|12 pages
Network Economics, Statics and Dynamics
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II A GENTLE INTRODUCTION TO THE MATHEMATICS OF EQUILIBRIUM AND OPTIMIZATION
chapter 4|3 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 5|31 pages
Convexity and Optimization
View abstract
chapter 6|26 pages
Variational Inequality and Complementarity
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part III NETWORK ECONOMICS AND THE EQUILIBRIUM OF ECOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
chapter 7|16 pages
About the Equilibrium of Trophic and Ecological Networks
View abstract
chapter 8|23 pages
About the Equilibrium of Economic Networks
View abstract
chapter 9|5 pages
Migrations
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part IV ILLUSTRATIONS
chapter 10|3 pages
Approach and Method
View abstract
chapter 11|6 pages
About the Gause’s Exclusion Principle
View abstract
chapter 12|5 pages
About the Peruvian Puzzle
View abstract
chapter 13|10 pages
Ecological Controls in the Chilean Coastal Ecosystem
View abstract
chapter 14|29 pages
The Worldwide Supply Chain for Tuna
View abstract
chapter 15|23 pages
Modeling the Worldwide Fish Supply Chain
View abstract
chapter 16|12 pages
Fishing Under Finance
View abstract
chapter 17|9 pages
The Coexistence of Small and Big Fish
View abstract
chapter 18|11 pages
The Spatial Behavior of the Atlantic Bluefin Tuna
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part V CONCLUSION
chapter 19|6 pages
Network Economics, Economic and Ecological Modelling
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

This book addresses the question of the double exposure of marine ecosystems, i.e. to both global climate changes and economic globalization. This book contains a short, but self sufficient mathematical introduction, the formalization in the context of Network economics of global commodity chains, with both trophic and economic processes, and a ser

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I INTRODUCTION
chapter 1|10 pages
Double Exposure and Network Economics
View abstract
chapter 2|24 pages
An Illustrated Introduction to Networks From the Network Economics Perspective
View abstract
chapter 3|12 pages
Network Economics, Statics and Dynamics
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II A GENTLE INTRODUCTION TO THE MATHEMATICS OF EQUILIBRIUM AND OPTIMIZATION
chapter 4|3 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 5|31 pages
Convexity and Optimization
View abstract
chapter 6|26 pages
Variational Inequality and Complementarity
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part III NETWORK ECONOMICS AND THE EQUILIBRIUM OF ECOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
chapter 7|16 pages
About the Equilibrium of Trophic and Ecological Networks
View abstract
chapter 8|23 pages
About the Equilibrium of Economic Networks
View abstract
chapter 9|5 pages
Migrations
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part IV ILLUSTRATIONS
chapter 10|3 pages
Approach and Method
View abstract
chapter 11|6 pages
About the Gause’s Exclusion Principle
View abstract
chapter 12|5 pages
About the Peruvian Puzzle
View abstract
chapter 13|10 pages
Ecological Controls in the Chilean Coastal Ecosystem
View abstract
chapter 14|29 pages
The Worldwide Supply Chain for Tuna
View abstract
chapter 15|23 pages
Modeling the Worldwide Fish Supply Chain
View abstract
chapter 16|12 pages
Fishing Under Finance
View abstract
chapter 17|9 pages
The Coexistence of Small and Big Fish
View abstract
chapter 18|11 pages
The Spatial Behavior of the Atlantic Bluefin Tuna
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part V CONCLUSION
chapter 19|6 pages
Network Economics, Economic and Ecological Modelling
View abstract

This book addresses the question of the double exposure of marine ecosystems, i.e. to both global climate changes and economic globalization. This book contains a short, but self sufficient mathematical introduction, the formalization in the context of Network economics of global commodity chains, with both trophic and economic processes, and a ser

TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I INTRODUCTION
chapter 1|10 pages
Double Exposure and Network Economics
View abstract
chapter 2|24 pages
An Illustrated Introduction to Networks From the Network Economics Perspective
View abstract
chapter 3|12 pages
Network Economics, Statics and Dynamics
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part II A GENTLE INTRODUCTION TO THE MATHEMATICS OF EQUILIBRIUM AND OPTIMIZATION
chapter 4|3 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 5|31 pages
Convexity and Optimization
View abstract
chapter 6|26 pages
Variational Inequality and Complementarity
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part III NETWORK ECONOMICS AND THE EQUILIBRIUM OF ECOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC SYSTEMS
chapter 7|16 pages
About the Equilibrium of Trophic and Ecological Networks
View abstract
chapter 8|23 pages
About the Equilibrium of Economic Networks
View abstract
chapter 9|5 pages
Migrations
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part IV ILLUSTRATIONS
chapter 10|3 pages
Approach and Method
View abstract
chapter 11|6 pages
About the Gause’s Exclusion Principle
View abstract
chapter 12|5 pages
About the Peruvian Puzzle
View abstract
chapter 13|10 pages
Ecological Controls in the Chilean Coastal Ecosystem
View abstract
chapter 14|29 pages
The Worldwide Supply Chain for Tuna
View abstract
chapter 15|23 pages
Modeling the Worldwide Fish Supply Chain
View abstract
chapter 16|12 pages
Fishing Under Finance
View abstract
chapter 17|9 pages
The Coexistence of Small and Big Fish
View abstract
chapter 18|11 pages
The Spatial Behavior of the Atlantic Bluefin Tuna
View abstract
part |2 pages
Part V CONCLUSION
chapter 19|6 pages
Network Economics, Economic and Ecological Modelling
View abstract
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