By taking into account that the cultural transmission is not perfect, i.e. culture can be lost, and that culture does not always promote population growth, we have shown that these factors may in fact lead to population extinction rather than stability and growth. The study suggests that future work must address more explicitly both the dynamics of resource consumption (e.g. environmentalist stances) and the cultural evolution of beliefs implicated in reproductive behavior (e.g. ideas about the preferred family size).
F.27 Contribution to preserving/protecting natural and cultural heritage
COBISS.SI-ID: 13251606In a series of lectures, we have presented above described findings at the ETH Zürich.
B.05 Guest lecturer at an institute/university
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