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1.Preview -- Chapter 28 : The future of oases in North Africa through the prism of a systemic approach: towards which type of viability and coviability? -- 3. Chapter 29 : Landscape dynamics and the control of infectious diseases : The question of the integration of health into coviability -- 4. Chapter 30 : A history of loss in coviability between Nature and Society: the Evolution of Vegetativ…
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:…
: Optimal Models for Economics and Finance -- Mathematics of Optimal Control -- Computing Optimal Control : The SCOM package -- Computing Optimal Growth and Development Models -- Modelling Financial Investment with Growth -- Modelling Sustainable Development -- Modelling and Computing a Stochastic Growth Model -- Optimization in Welfare Economics -- Transversality Conditions for Infinite Horizo…
Introduction: Reconsidering Japanese food; Andreas Niehaus and Tine Walravens -- Part I: Inventing Japanese Food Identities -- 2.“They should be called gluttons and be despised”: Food, Body and Ideology in Kaibara Ekiken’s Yōjōkun (1713); Andreas Niehaus -- 3. ‘Sweets Reimagined’: The Construction of Confectionary Identities, 1890-1930; Mitsuda TatsuyaFor Gluttons, Not Housewives: J…