In-Depth Exploration of Evolution, Ecology, and Sustainability

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Delve into the realms of evolution, ecology, and sustainable management of resources through realistic modeling. Themes include fisheries, biodiversity, governance, and systemic risk, each with specific objectives and targets for understanding and enhancing various ecosystems and human interactions.

  • Evolution
  • Ecology
  • Sustainability
  • Fisheries
  • Biodiversity

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  1. Evolution and Ecology Ulf Dieckmann Program Director

  2. Theme 1: Fisheries Overarching Objective Contribute to the sustainable management of aquatic living resources through increasingly realistic modeling of the associated socio-ecological systems Illustrative Targets Accounting for stock structure and life-history complexity, Fisheries-induced evolution, Socio-economic repercussions

  3. Theme 2: Biodiversity Overarching Objective Better understand the complex dynamics of biodiversity formation, maintenance, and loss across a broad range of ecosystems Illustrative Targets Drivers and pathways of speciation, Evolutionary vegetation dynamics, Evolutionary community assembly, Disease dynamics

  4. Theme 3: Governance Overarching Objective Design governance mechanisms that promote cooperation, reduce conflict, and eschew the tragedy of the commons in groups of human or institutional agents Illustrative Targets Reputation-based cooperation, Design of sanctioning systems, Institutional emergence

  5. Theme 4: Systemic Risk Overarching Objective Develop new approaches to measure, model, and manage systemic risk across different domains Illustrative Targets Dynamics of species loss, Mitigating boom-bust cycles in economic systems, Mitigating systemic risk in supply chains and trade networks, Design of early-warning systems

  6. For More Information Fisheries Case-study presentation: Evolution and game theory Governance Marketplace poster: Behavioral experiments reveal how risk perception and worldviews impact common-good governance Systemic risk Four marketplace posters: Mitigating the volatility of economic cycles Mitigating systemic risk emerging from supply-chain fragmentation Inclination analysis yields early-warning signals of economic recessions Vulnerability to shocks in the global seafood-trade network

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