Coupling Environmental and Socio-economic Systems

July 26, 2018, 10:50 AM - 11:20 AM

Location:

DIMACS Center

Rutgers University

CoRE Building

96 Frelinghuysen Road

Piscataway, NJ 08854

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Simon Levin, Princeton University

Humans have had and are having major impacts on their environments, and one cannot consider management of natural systems without considering the coupling with socio-economic systems (Arrow, K.J.; Ehrlich 2014).  Global environmental problems in general present problems of the commons, whose solutions require “mutual coercion, mutually agreed upon.”(Hardin 1968)  However, as Ostrom showed (Ostrom 1990), the most effective approaches to this are typically bottom-up, involving social norms, insurance arrangements and other collective dynamics. (Nyborg et al. 2016; Levin 2014).   These pose unique mathematical problems with broad importance, and will be the focus of the lecture.


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Nyborg, Karine, John M. Anderies, Astrid Dannenberg, Therese Lindahl, Caroline Schill, Maja Schlüter, W. Neil Adger, et al. 2016. “Social Norms as Solutions.” Science. doi:10.1126/science.aaf8317.

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