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This second volume is the work of more than 55 authors from 15
different disciplines and includes complex systems science which
studies the viability of components, and also the study of
empirical situations. As readers will discover, the coviability of
social and ecological systems is based on the contradiction between
humanity, which adopts finalized objectives, and the biosphere,
which refers to a ecological functions. We see how concrete
situations shed light on the coviability's determinants, and in
this book the very nature of the coviability, presented as a
concept-paradigm, is defined in a transversal and ontological ways.
By adopting a systemic approach, without advocating any economic
dogma (such as development) or dichotomizing between humans and
nature, while emphasizing what is relevant to humans and what is
not, this work neutrally contextualizes man's place in the
biosphere. It offers a new mode of thinking and positioning of the
ecological imperative, and will appeal to all those working with
social and ecological systems.
This book considers the principle of 'sustainable development'
which is currently facing a growing environmental crisis. A new
mode of thinking and positioning the ecological imperative is the
major input of this volume. The prism of co-viability is not the
economics of political agencies that carry the ideology of the
dominant/conventional economic schools, but rather an opening of
innovation perspectives through science. This volume, through its
four parts, more than 40 chapters and a hundred authors, gives
birth to a paradigm which crystallizes within a concept that will
support in overcoming the ecological emergency deadlock.
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