Sensitivity Analysis in Socio-Ecological Models as a Tool in Environmental Policy for Sustainability

The assessment of environmental policies and sustainability in socio-ecological systems (SES) should be tackled from a holistic perspective, using methodologies such as dynamic system models. However, the integral assessment of SES generally suffers from high levels of uncertainty. In this work, the...

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Environmental management
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Sensitivity analysis
Sustainability
Thresholds
Uncertainty
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