Navigating social-ecological systems: building resilience for complexity and change
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2003
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Adaptive dancing: interactions between social resilience and ecological crises / Lance H. Gunderson -- Nature and society through the lens of resilience: toward a human-in-ecosystem perspective / Iain J. Davidson and Fikret Berkes -- Redundancy and diversity: do they influence optimal management? / Bobbi Low [and others] -- The strategy of the commons: history and property rights in central Sweden / Lars Carlsson -- Management practices for building adaptive capacity: a case from northern Tanzania / Maria Tengö and Monica Hammer -- Living with disturbance: building resilience in social-ecological systems / Johan Colding, Thomas Elmqvist, and Per Olsson -- Exploring the role of local ecological knowledge in ecosystem management: three case studies / Madhav Gadgil [and others] -- Facing the adaptive challenge: practitioners' insights from negotiating resource crises in Minnesota / Kristen Blann, Steve Light, and Jo Ann Musumeci -- Caribou co-management in northern Canada: fostering multiple ways of knowing / Anne Kendrick -- Dynamics of social-ecological changes in a lagoon fishery in southern Brazil / Cristiana S. Seixas and Fikret Berkes -- Keeping ecological resilience afloat in cross-scale turbulence: an indigenous social movement navigates change in Indonesia / Janis B. Alcorn [and others] -- Policy transformations in the US forest sector, 1970-2000: implications for sustainable use and resilience / Ronald L. Trosper -- Synthesis: building resilience and adaptive capacity in social-ecological systems / Carl Folke, Johan Colding, and Fikret Berkes
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 393 pages)
ISBN:0511065094
0511177941
0511541953
0521815924
9780511065095
9780511177941
9780511541957
9780521815925

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