Explore the fascinating parallels between ecological and economic systems in this 54-minute public lecture by Simon Levin titled "The Ecology of Society." Delve into the complex adaptive systems where individual agents compete for limited resources, evolve behaviors, and form both exploitative and cooperative interactions. Examine how macroscopic properties emerge from microscopic interactions and influence individual behaviors. Investigate critical transitions in various systems, from eutrophication to market collapses. Discover how evolutionary forces shape individual behaviors in uncertain environments. Learn about intragenerational and intergenerational resource allocation, cooperation in public goods and common pool resources, and collective movement. Gain insights from diverse examples ranging from bacteria and slime molds to vertebrate groups and human societies. Understand the importance of social norms, bounded rationality, and leadership in complex systems. Reflect on the implications of these concepts for addressing environmental degradation and promoting cooperation in society.
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The Ecology of Society - Complex Adaptive Systems in Nature and Human Societies