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Intro; Foreword: Coviability as a Premise of a New Shared Model for Sustainable Development by Jean-Marc Châtaignier; The Limits of the Anthropocene, The Danger Facing Humanity; A Collective Consciousness of the "Human-Nature" Unity Converted into Institutional and Legal Frameworks; The Consciousness of Our Civilization of an Ecological Action Based on the Cutting Edge of a Multidisciplinary and Global Research; Calling for a Coalition for Coviability; Foreword: The Coviability New Humanistic Paradigm by Philippe AUGE; Reconnecting Human to the Biosphere

Foreword: Preserving Ecological and Human Viability by João Carlos Salles Pires da SilvaPreface: Coviability, the First Step in a Long-Overdue Need for Coherence in Our Living with Nature by Daniel W. Bromley; Acknowledgments; General Introduction; Introduction; Realization of a Planetary Ecological Emergency; The Biosphere: The Focus of Life; Human Development: How and in Which Direction?; Reconnecting Human to the Biosphere; How Can We "Reconnect"?; "Reconciliation": Building a Socioecological Unity for a Human-Oriented Future

Why, Then, Are We Now Discussing a "Reconnection" or Even a "Reconciliation"?The Harmony of Human Within the Biosphere (or "Human-Nature" Harmony); Continuity and Discontinuity Between the Human and Nonhuman: Animism, Totemism, Analogy, and Naturalism; The Book's Outline: The Emergence of a Concept/Paradigm, the Coviability of Social and Ecological Systems; References; Contents of Volume 1; Contents of Volume 2; Contributors; About the Editors; List of Abbreviations and Acronyms; List of Figures; List of Tables

1 Introductory Chapter: An Interweaving to Be Formalized, the Biosphere Faced with the Relationship Between the Human and the Non-humanContents; 1.1 Between Man and the Biosphere, a Question of Paradigm; 1.1.1 Selected Models of Socio-ecological Viability; 1.1.1.1 Pastoralism: Between Production and Preservation; 1.1.1.2 Honeybee (Apis mellifera), a Socio-ecological Superorganism; 1.1.1.3 The Circular Economy, a Socio-ecological Alternative for the Planet?; 1.1.2 Questioning the Societies-Nature Interrelationships

1.1.3 Revising the Concept of Sustainable Development Against the Concept of Coviability1.2 The Axes of a Transdisciplinarity: Viability and Regulation; 1.2.1 The Challenge of Viability: Interactions and Interdependences; 1.2.1.1 Mathematical Viability and Coviability; 1.2.1.2 A Society-Nature Dichotomy Made Illusory by the Co-evolution of Systems; 1.2.2 The Challenge of System Regulation, Their Maintenance and Reproduction; References; Part I Towards the Theoretical Foundation of Coviability; Preview 1: A Multidisciplinary Reading; 2 Coviability and Biodiversity Conservation Within Anthroposystems

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