Data sonification offers a novel approach for communicating Earth's tipping points [0.03%]
数据声音化为传达地球临界点提供了一种新颖的方法
David G Angeler,Tarsha Eason,Ahjond Garmestani et al.
David G Angeler et al.
Rapid social-ecological change has placed Planet Earth on a trajectory characterized by regime shifts that can inflict substantial costs on economies and human well-being. Current attempts to communicate these changes and their consequences...
Disastrous consequences: shortcomings of resiliency strategies for coping with accelerating environmental change [0.03%]
因应环境变化加速的适应性策略弊端及其严重后果
Craig R Allen,Ahjond Garmestani,Tarsha Eason et al.
Craig R Allen et al.
Natural disasters driven by climate change have increased in frequency, intensity, and scale. The consequences of these disasters include the loss of human lives, property damage, increased economic costs, and decreased ability to respond e...
Theo K Michaels,Ahjond Garmestani,Lance Gunderson et al.
Theo K Michaels et al.
From the local to the global scale, the world is rapidly changing in non-linear ways that are only partly predictable and knowable. Currently, human decision making and ingenuity in response to change focuses on mitigating the drivers and e...
Impacts of algal blooms and microcystins in fish on small-scale fishers in Winam Gulf, Lake Victoria: implications for health and livelihood [0.03%]
维多利亚湖尼亚姆湾鱼类中藻华和微囊藻毒素对小型渔业的影响:对健康和生计的启示
Amber F Roegner,Jessica R Corman,Lewis M Sitoki et al.
Amber F Roegner et al.
Lake Victoria, bordered by Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, provides one of the largest freshwater fisheries in the world and supports millions in small-scale fishing communities. Historical environmental change, including population growth, nu...
Tarsha Eason,Ahjond Garmestani
Tarsha Eason
Coral reef resilience is eroding at multiple spatial scales globally, with broad implications for coastal communities, and is thus a critical challenge for managing marine social-ecological systems (SESs). Many researchers believe that exte...
Sarah Clement,Ahjond Garmestani,Jo Ann Beckwith et al.
Sarah Clement et al.
Globally, wildfires are increasing in extent, frequency, and severity. Although global climate change is a major driver and large-scale governance interventions are essential, focusing on governance at smaller scales is of great importance ...
Conceptualizing Trust and Distrust as Alternative Stable States: Lessons from the Flint Water Crisis [0.03%]
从弗林特水危机中重新定义信任和不信任作为替代稳定状态的思路
J A Hamm,J S Carrera,J A Van Fossen et al.
J A Hamm et al.
Despite the universally recognized importance of fostering trust and avoiding distrust in governance relationships, there remains considerable debate on core questions like the relation between (dis)trust and the evaluations of the characte...
Reviewing the relationship between neoliberal societies and nature: implications of the industrialized dominant social paradigm for a sustainable future [0.03%]
重新审视新自由主义社会与自然的关系:工业化主导社会范式对于可持续未来的影响
Jeanne M Bogert,Jacintha Ellers,Stephan Lewandowsky et al.
Jeanne M Bogert et al.
How a society relates to nature is shaped by the dominant social paradigm (DSP): a society's collective view on social, economic, political, and environmental issues. The characteristics of the DSP have important consequences for natural sy...
Dustin L Herrmann,Kirsten Schwarz,Craig R Allen et al.
Dustin L Herrmann et al.
Managing social-ecological systems toward desirable regimes requires learning about the system being managed while preparing for many possible futures. Adaptive management (AM) and scenario planning (SP) are two systems management approache...
David G Angeler,Craig R Allen,Ahjond Garmestani et al.
David G Angeler et al.
A key challenge of the Anthropocene is to confront the dynamic complexity of systems of people and nature to guide robust interventions and adaptations across spatiotemporal scales. Panarchy, a concept rooted in resilience theory, accounts ...