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    Playing with models and optimization to overcome the tragedy of the commons in groundwater
    with P. Padilla, O. Escolero, F. Armas, R. García-Arrazola, and R. Esparza
    Complexity 19 (1): 9-21. 2014.
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    Inhere we expand the concept of Holobiont to incorporate niche construction theory in order to increase our understanding of the current planetary crisis. By this, we propose a new ontology, the Ecobiont, as the basic evolutionary unit of analysis. We make the case of Homo Sapiens organized around modern cities (technobionts) as a different Ecobiont from classical Homo Sapiens (i.e. Hunter- gatherers Homo Sapiens). We consider that Ecobiont ontology helps to make visible the coupling of Homo Sap…Read more
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    Heuristic Formulation of a Contextual Statistic Theory for Groundwater
    with P. Padilla, O. Escolero, and E. Morales-Casique
    Foundations of Science 23 (1): 75-83. 2018.
    Some of the most relevant problems today both in Science and practical problems involves Coupled Socio-ecological Systems, which are some of the best examples of Complex Systems. In this work we discuss groundwater-management as an example of these Coupled Socio-ecological System, also known as Coupled Human and Natural Systems. We argue that it is possible and even necessary to construct a contextual statistical theory of groundwater management. Contextuality implies some very different statist…Read more