Advances in natural human made and coupled human natural systems research

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Advances in Natural, Human-Made, and Coupled Human-Natural Systems Research

Авторы (ПГУ):Пономарева Инна Константиновна [100] Advances in natural human made and coupled human natural systems research. Смотреть фото Advances in natural human made and coupled human natural systems research. Смотреть картинку Advances in natural human made and coupled human natural systems research. Картинка про Advances in natural human made and coupled human natural systems research. Фото Advances in natural human made and coupled human natural systems researchАвторы (внеш.):Еремкин Александр Иванович [0]Аннотация:The application of life cycle contracts for capital construction projects has proven itself positively in the foreign construction industry. A model of the life cycle contract helps the customer to delegate design, construction and operational risks to the contractor and allows you to focus on key indicators of the capital construction project and monitoring tasks. Thus, after the commissioning of the capital construction object, the content is fully borne by the contractor. The value of operating costs is directly proportional to the quality of work performed, which stimulates an increase in the quality of work at all stages of production. The conclusion of a life cycle contract for capital construction projects as part of a general contract at the design, construction and operation stages will allow us to solve the goals and objectives specified in this article for the implementation of national projects in the Russian Federation. In further studies, when concluding life-cycle contracts, it is necessary to analyze the risks and benefits for the customer and the contractor in the field of capital construction. In continuing the case study, it is important to present a mathematical algorithm for assessing the impact of the life cycle contract as a whole on the economy of capital construction projects.Тип:Научная конференция с очным участием (с публикацией сборника в РИНЦ)Вид:электронная копия бумажного изданияКоличество частей:1Год издания:2020Издательство:Springer Nature Switzerland AGГде опубликовано:Зарубежный журналИндексация:Scopus, входящем в 3(Q3) и 4 (Q4) квартили (тип документа Article, Review, Proceedings Paper, Book Chapter)Целевая аудитория:ИсследовательЦелевое назначение:НаучноеОтрасль науки:08.00.05 Экономика и управление народным хозяйствомЛицензия:Нет ограниченийОграничения:Нет ограниченийПравообладатель:Springer NatureISSN:2367-3370Библиографическая ссылка:А.И. Еремкин, И.К. Пономарева. Advances in Natural, Human-Made, and Coupled Human-Natural Systems Research //Lecture Notes in Networks and SystemsВнешняя веб-ссылка:https://ifsc.conferences.science/?utm_source=na-konferencii.ru&utm_medium=note&utm_campaign=websitesЯзык:АнглийскийМесто хранения:Вне ПГУ

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Advances in Natural, Human-Made, and Coupled Human-Natural Systems Research

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Altai State University, Barnaul, Russia

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Department of Radiophysics and Theoretical Physics, Altai State University, Barnaul, Russia

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Steppe Institute of the Ural Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Orenburg, Russia

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Doctor of Biological Sciences,vDean, Faculty of Biology, Altai State University, Barnaul, Russia

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Presents recent research on natural, human-made, and coupled human-natural systems, with both a broad interdisciplinary focus and a unique disciplinary strength

States that the framework developed by the authors is used to integrate human and natural systems for achieving greater sustainability, covering critical threats, challenges, and best governance approaches and practices

Discusses practical applications for sustainable governance in various contexts

Covers both methodological challenges and engaging cases

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (LNNS, volume 234)

About this book

This book is a collection of cutting-edge and cross-disciplinary studies on natural, human-made, and coupled human-natural systems, addressing the challenge of developing integrated knowledge from multiple disciplines. The authors explore the structure, function, and dynamic mechanisms of various systems, both natural and human-made, as well as analyze their reciprocal interactions under the concept of “coupled human-natural systems.” These interactions are used to understand feedback, nonlinearities, thresholds, time lags, legacy effects, and path dependencies, emerging across multiple spatial, temporal, and organizational scales. In other words, this book is a collection of advanced research on unique properties of natural and human-made systems, as well as human-environment dynamics, reciprocal relationships, and cross-scale interactions.

The authors outline prospects on building a holistic view of social development and coherent sustainability. Among the topics covered are the following: human networks research; adaptation of local people to social and environmental challenges; coupled dynamics of socioeconomic and environmental systems; critical issues in social science climate change research; education for greater sustainability; peace, justice, and strong institutions; advances in cultural traditions and strategies for social stability; innovative development and barriers to sustainable development; economic systems in the age of digital changes and unstable external environments. The scholars analyze how more effective technologies can enhance resilience, reduce vulnerability, and minimize human impacts on natural systems, taking into consideration critical thresholds to prevent harmful feedback to human systems.

The authors grasp the complexity of systems by integrating knowledge of constituent subsystems and their interactions. The framework developed by the authors is used to integrate human and natural systems for achieving greater sustainability, covering critical threats, challenges, and best governance approaches and practices. The research results obtained from studies on coupled human-natural systems are stronger, the authors argue, if compared with traditional (discipline) approaches.

Advances in Natural, Human-Made, and Coupled Human-Natural Systems Research

Editors:

Altai State University, Barnaul, Russia

You can also search for this editor in PubMed Google Scholar

Department of Radiophysics and Theoretical Physics, Altai State University, Barnaul, Russia

You can also search for this editor in PubMed Google Scholar

Steppe Institute of the Ural Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Orenburg, Russia

You can also search for this editor in PubMed Google Scholar

Faculty of Biology, Altai State University, Barnaul, Russia

You can also search for this editor in PubMed Google Scholar

Presents recent research on natural, human-made, and coupled human-natural systems, with both a broad interdisciplinary focus and a unique disciplinary strength

Involves framework developed by the authors that is used to integrate human and natural systems for achieving greater sustainability, covering critical threats, challenges, and best governance approaches and practices

Discusses practical applications for sustainable governance in various contexts

Addresses both methodological challenges and engaging cases

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (LNNS, volume 250)

About this book

This book is a unique collection of advanced research on natural, human-made, and coupled human–natural systems. The contributors analyze the current state of knowledge, address methodological challenges, and explore engaging cases. The chapters demonstrate the balanced disciplinary strength and discuss interdisciplinary perspectives. The authors undertake a holistic and spatially integrative analysis to understand the sustainability of environmental, economic, and social systems, emphasizing the coupled nature of such systems.

In particular, the chapters explore biodiversity conservation and natural resources, the sustainability of natural and human-altered ecosystems, sustainability–vulnerability issues in coupled human–natural systems, mechanisms to foster sustainable environmental practices, eventually accumulating sustainability research and practice in various fields. More than that, the challenges of educational and economic systems are studied closely. The authors rely on unique data, develop regional and local knowledge, and explore global trends at local scales. A separate focus is devoted to human health and well-being.

The book has seven sections: (1) Advances in Natural and Coupled Human–Natural Systems Research; (2) Economic Systems in the Age of Digital Changes and Unstable Environments; (3) Sustainable Social Systems, Migration Flows, and Social Cohesion; (4) Taking Action for Greater Security and Effective Partnerships for Sustainable Development; (5) Systemic Challenges and Changes in Education Systems in Russia and Around the Globe; (6) Advances in Cultural Traditions and Innovation, Development Barriers, and Social Stability; (7) Human Health and Well-being: Taking Action for Sustainable Development.

Written by scholars and practitioners from multiple fields of knowledge, the book is designed for a broader audience interested in the following research areas: systems research and thinking, sustainability research and thinking, system dynamics, management of complexity, decision analysis, organization theory, governance, natural resources, environmental studies, economic development, social policies, cleaner production, innovation, cultural studies, and sustainable practices.

Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems

About this book series

The series “Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems” publishes the latest developments in Networks and Systems—quickly, informally and with high quality. Original research reported in proceedings and post-proceedings represents the core of LNNS.

Volumes published in LNNS embrace all aspects and subfields of, as well as new challenges in, Networks and Systems.

The series contains proceedings and edited volumes in systems and networks, spanning the areas of Cyber-Physical Systems, Autonomous Systems, Sensor Networks, Control Systems, Energy Systems, Automotive Systems, Biological Systems, Vehicular Networking and Connected Vehicles, Aerospace Systems, Automation, Manufacturing, Smart Grids, Nonlinear Systems, Power Systems, Robotics, Social Systems, Economic Systems and other. Of particular value to both the contributors and the readership are the short publication timeframe and the world-wide distribution and exposure which enable both a wide and rapid dissemination of research output.

The series covers the theory, applications, and perspectives on the state of the art and future developments relevant to systems and networks, decision making, control, complex processes and related areas, as embedded in the fields of interdisciplinary and applied sciences, engineering, computer science, physics, economics, social, and life sciences, as well as the paradigms and methodologies behind them.

Indexed by SCOPUS, INSPEC, WTI Frankfurt eG, zbMATH, SCImago.

All books published in the series are submitted for consideration in Web of Science.

Advances in Natural, Human-Made, and Coupled Human-Natural Systems Research

Editors:

Altai State University, Barnaul, Russia

You can also search for this editor in PubMed Google Scholar

Department of Radiophysics and Theoretical Physics, Altai State University, Barnaul, Russia

You can also search for this editor in PubMed Google Scholar

Steppe Institute of the Ural Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Orenburg, Russia

You can also search for this editor in PubMed Google Scholar

Faculty of Biology, Altai State University, Barnaul, Russia

You can also search for this editor in PubMed Google Scholar

Presents recent research on natural, human-made, and coupled human-natural systems, with both a broad interdisciplinary focus and a unique disciplinary strength

Is the framework developed by the authors that is used to integrate human and natural systems for achieving greater sustainability, covering critical threats, challenges, and best governance approaches and practices

Discusses practical applications for sustainable governance in various contexts; both methodological challenges and engaging cases are presented in the book

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (LNNS, volume 252)

About this book

This book enables readers to develop a multidisciplinary understanding of natural, human-made, and coupled human-natural systems. The authors explore the structure, function, and dynamic mechanisms of various systems, both natural and human-made, as well as analyze their reciprocal interactions under the concept of “coupled human-natural systems.” The chapters challenge traditional planning and management assumptions and strategies for natural resources, human-altered systems, and the environment.

Acknowledging the critical role of effective regulations, policies, and governance structures, the authors analyze advanced research and practices on policy design for managing natural, human-made, and coupled human-natural systems. They conduct impact evaluation and integrative ecosystems assessment, as well as discuss policy interventions and decision-making strategies. They acknowledge the localization of policy design, considering regional and global dynamics that shape responses of local human-made and coupled human-natural systems. A special collection of chapters analyzes legal foundations for sustainable development and strong institution. The authors explore models from both natural and social sciences to obtain and present significant research results.

The book is a dispensable source of sustainability research and practice in human-made, natural, and coupled human-natural systems. It is for the scholars, practitioners, and advanced graduate students interested in systems theories, methodologies, and applications.

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