The article explores a co-evolutionary model for human-environment systems, focusing on knowledge feedback and social interactions' effects on common pool resources. Consumers adjust resource extraction based on resource state, with social networks influencing sustainability. Knowledge feedback sustains resources independently, while social interactions can either support or impede sustainability. A critical network mean degree influences depletion/repletion transitions. Monte-Carlo simulations and rate equations reinforce findings.
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by Meghdad Saee... alle arxiv.org 03-19-2024
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