David G Angeler,Brian C Chaffin,Shana M Sundstrom et al.
David G Angeler et al.
Management frequently creates system conditions that poorly mimic the conditions of a desirable self-organizing regime. Such management is ubiquitous across complex systems of people and nature and will likely intensify as these systems fac...
Joseph E Flotemersch,Samantha M Shattuck,Kelsey B Aho et al.
Joseph E Flotemersch et al.
Aquatic ecosystems provide services essential to human health and economies. Therefore, resource management programs aim to ensure the sustainable flow of these services. Stakeholder engagement is often a critical tool in learning what serv...
Rivers and streams in the media: a content analysis of ecosystem services [0.03%]
媒介中的河流与溪流——对生态系统服务的内涵分析
Matthew A Weber,Shannon Caplan,Paul Ringold et al.
Matthew A Weber et al.
Although ecosystem services research has become common, few efforts are directed toward in-depth understanding of the specific ecological quantities people value. The theoretical framework of final ecosystem services focuses attention on su...
Balancing stability and flexibility in adaptive governance: an analysis of tools available in U.S. environmental law [0.03%]
稳定性与灵活性相平衡的适应性治理:基于美国环境立法的分析工具研究
Robin Kundis Craig,Ahjond S Garmestani,Craig R Allen et al.
Robin Kundis Craig et al.
Adaptive governance must work "on the ground," that is, it must operate through structures and procedures that the people it governs perceive to be legitimate and fair, as well as incorporating processes and substantive goals that are effec...
Daniel A DeCaro,Brian C Chaffin,Edella Schlager et al.
Daniel A DeCaro et al.
Legal and institutional structures fundamentally shape opportunities for adaptive governance of environmental resources at multiple ecological and societal scales. Properties of adaptive governance are widely studied. However, these studies...
Regime shifts and panarchies in regional scale social-ecological water systems [0.03%]
区域规模社会生态水资源系统中的政权更迭与泛层次理论
Lance Gunderson,Barbara A Cosens,Brian C Chaffin et al.
Lance Gunderson et al.
In this article we summarize histories of nonlinear, complex interactions among societal, legal, and ecosystem dynamics in six North American water basins, as they respond to changing climate. These case studies were chosen to explore the c...
Barbara A Cosens,Robin K Craig,Shana Lee Hirsch et al.
Barbara A Cosens et al.
The term "governance" encompasses both governmental and nongovernmental participation in collective choice and action. Law dictates the structure, boundaries, rules, and processes within which governmental action takes place, and in doing s...
Understanding and applying principles of social cognition and decision making in adaptive environmental governance [0.03%]
社交认知和决策原理在适应性环境治理中的应用理解
Daniel A DeCaro,Craig Anthony Tony Arnol,Emmanuel Frimpong Boama et al.
Daniel A DeCaro et al.
Environmental governance systems are under greater pressure to adapt and to cope with increased social and ecological uncertainty from stressors like climate change. We review principles of social cognition and decision making that shape an...
Didier L Baho,Craig R Allen,Ahjond S Garmestani et al.
Didier L Baho et al.
Quantitative approaches to measure and assess resilience are needed to bridge gaps between science, policy and management. In this paper, we revisit definitions of resilience and suggest a quantitative framework for assessing ecological res...
The pleasure of pursuit: recreational hunters in rural Southwest China exhibit low exit rates in response to declining catch [0.03%]
逐猎的乐趣——面对捕获量下降我国西南地区农村业余猎人的退出率低
Charlotte H Chang,Michele L Barnes,Margaret Frye et al.
Charlotte H Chang et al.
Hunting is one of the greatest threats to tropical vertebrates. Examining why people hunt is crucial to identifying policy levers to prevent excessive hunting. Overhunting is particularly relevant in Southeast Asia, where a high proportion ...