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期刊名:Ecology and society

缩写:ECOL SOC

ISSN:1708-3087

e-ISSN:N/A

IF/分区:3.2/Q2

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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...
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...
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...
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 ...
V Reyes-García,A L Balbo,E Gomez-Baggethun et al. V Reyes-García et al.
Cultural adaptation has become central in the context of accelerated global change with authors increasingly acknowledging the importance of understanding multilevel processes that operate as adaptation takes place. We explore the importanc...
Aili Pyhälä,Álvaro Fernández-Llamazares,Hertta Lehvävirta et al. Aili Pyhälä et al.
Global environmental change (GEC) is an increasingly discussed phenomenon in the scientific literature as evidence of its presence and impacts continues to grow. Yet, while the documentation of GEC is becoming more readily available, local ...
Medicinal plants provide indigenous and peasant communities worldwide with means to meet their healthcare needs. Homegardens often act as medicine cabinets, providing easily accessible medicinal plants for household needs. Social structure ...