2009
DOI: 10.4337/9780857937148
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Modelling Sustainable Development

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“…It should be completely symmetrical with respect to the conjugate negative branch, S (l) = S (D+1−l) , due to the time reversible phase-space structure: a time reversal operation converts the stable manifold into the unstable manifold and vice versa. For the smooth harddisk case, κ = 0, this symmetry is observed with high numerical precision [51,52]. However, for κ > 0 the spectra are slightly asymmetric (not shown).…”
Section: Localization Of Tangent-space Perturbationsmentioning
confidence: 71%
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“…It should be completely symmetrical with respect to the conjugate negative branch, S (l) = S (D+1−l) , due to the time reversible phase-space structure: a time reversal operation converts the stable manifold into the unstable manifold and vice versa. For the smooth harddisk case, κ = 0, this symmetry is observed with high numerical precision [51,52]. However, for κ > 0 the spectra are slightly asymmetric (not shown).…”
Section: Localization Of Tangent-space Perturbationsmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…The explanation lies in the fact that Gram-Schmidt-orthonormalized tangent vectors span the proper subspaces for the computation of the exponents, but are not covariant with the tangent flow [53]. If covariant vectors are used, these spurious asymmetries disappear [52].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…A central question has been how to develop sustainable use of nature and wildlife (Hull, 2001;Burns, 2009;Burns et al, 2011) alongside ordinary people's need for access to nature and wildlife (Nilsson, 2002), in accordance with preservation needs. Other researchers have focused on how this right to access nature and wildlife reflects an inherent component of a vital democracy (Arler, 2003), or how to model plans for wise implementation of that right (Lindberg and Johnson, 1997;Lindberg et al, 2001;Bosetti et al, 2009). Much emphasis has been put on how to construct guidelines for human behaviour in a nature environment considering sustainable balance between use and protection (Grant, 2000;Hughey et al, 2004;Burns et al, 2011;Granquist and Nilsson, 2013).…”
Section: Different Approaches Of Tourism and Biological Research To Tmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Although subtle, these differences in theoretical approach can lead to different conclusions being drawn from the model results; for example, the econometric model does not assume optimal behaviour in the baseline, implying that negative-cost emission reductions are available. Jansen and Klaassen [24] and Bosetti et al [25] describe some of the differences in the context of ETR, including revenue recycling options.…”
Section: The E3mg Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%