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Del 40 - Lecture Notes in Biomathematics
Renewable Resource Management
Proceedings of a Workshop on Control Theory Applied to Renewable Resource Management and Ecology Held in Christchurch, New Zealand January 7 – 11, 1980
Häftad, Engelska, 1981
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As society becomes stressed by economic and population pressures, in turn, nature's renewable resources become stressed by harvesting pressures. For our own survival and euphoria, it is paramount that such resources remain as their name implies and not be driven to extinction through short term programs of over exploitation. Consideration of the harvesting of renewable resources leads to a simple question that was the theme of the workshop and is the focus of these proceedings: SUPPoRe you are assigned the role of manager for a specific renewable resource eco system. How would you decide on harvesting policies so that the system can be exploited economically yet at the same time maintain the integrity of the system? This, of course, is a loaded question. First of all, it is not clear that there is ever anyone single decision maker who is able to set the rules for all of the harvesters in an exploited ecosystem. The political process is complicated and to some extent unpredictable. This aspect of the question is recognized to be important, but could not be addressed here. Assuming then that someone really is in charge, what would be involved in the * decision making process? As Clark points out, "there is no alternative but first to model the system. " We agree. However, if the original question was loaded, modeling is the adulterate.
Mechanics and Control
Proceedings of the 4th Workshop on Control Mechanics, January 21–23, 1991, University of Southern California, USA
Häftad, Engelska, 1992
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The workshop on Control Mechanics, originated in 1988, beca-me an annual event and gained considerable recognition inadvancing control of nonlinear and uncertain mechanical sy-tems and promoting application of advanced mechanics in con-trol. The fourth meeting continues the tradition with 17papers containing original and recent work of the partici-pants developed in 3 basic directions: feed-back control ofuncertain systems, flexible mechanical structures and flightcontrol.