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Publications by M. De Lara
Sustainability of Exploited Marine Ecosystems Through Protected Areas: A Viability Model and a Coral Reef Case Study
Ecological Modelling
Ecological Modeling
Precautionary Effect and Variations of the Value of Information
International Series in Operations Research and Management Science
Management
Applied Mathematics
Strategy
Management Science
Computer Science Applications
Operations Research
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