The ‘Perfect Storm’ metaphor describes a combination of events that causes a surprising or dramatic impact. It lends an evolutionary perspective to how social-ecological interactions change. Thus, we argue that an improved understanding of how social-ecological systems have evolved up to the present is necessary for the modelling, understanding and anticipation of current and future social-ecological systems. Here we consider the implications of an evolutionary perspective for designing research approaches. One desirable approach is the creation of multidecadal records produced by integrating palaeoenvironmental, instrument and documentary sources at multiple spatial scales. We also consider the potential for improved analytical and modelli...
International audienceUnderstanding social-ecological system dynamics is a major research priority f...
In recent years, social-ecological systems (SES) have emerged as a prominent analytical framing with...
This article investigates the dynamics of socio-ecological systems’ (SESs) unsustainability. By adop...
The 'Perfect Storm' metaphor describes a combination of events that causes a surprising or dramatic ...
The 'Perfect Storm' metaphor describes a combination of events that causes a surprising or dramatic ...
The ‘Perfect Storm’ metaphor describes a combination of events that causes a surprising or dramatic...
Understanding social-ecological system dynamics is a major research priority for sustainable managem...
The idea that human impacts on natural systems might trigger large‐scale, social–ecological ‘crises’...
Dynamic models have long been a common tool to support management of ecological and economic systems...
Human beings are an active component of every terrestrial ecosystem on Earth. Although our local imp...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedConventional approaches to natural resource management are increasingl...
Understanding the history of how humans have interactedwith the rest of nature can help clarify the ...
Social-ecological systems are complex, dynamic systems with strong interdependencies between their e...
Human beings are an active component of every terrestrial ecosystem on Earth. Although our local imp...
Social-ecological systems (SES) are nested, multilevel systems in which ecological and social elemen...
International audienceUnderstanding social-ecological system dynamics is a major research priority f...
In recent years, social-ecological systems (SES) have emerged as a prominent analytical framing with...
This article investigates the dynamics of socio-ecological systems’ (SESs) unsustainability. By adop...
The 'Perfect Storm' metaphor describes a combination of events that causes a surprising or dramatic ...
The 'Perfect Storm' metaphor describes a combination of events that causes a surprising or dramatic ...
The ‘Perfect Storm’ metaphor describes a combination of events that causes a surprising or dramatic...
Understanding social-ecological system dynamics is a major research priority for sustainable managem...
The idea that human impacts on natural systems might trigger large‐scale, social–ecological ‘crises’...
Dynamic models have long been a common tool to support management of ecological and economic systems...
Human beings are an active component of every terrestrial ecosystem on Earth. Although our local imp...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedConventional approaches to natural resource management are increasingl...
Understanding the history of how humans have interactedwith the rest of nature can help clarify the ...
Social-ecological systems are complex, dynamic systems with strong interdependencies between their e...
Human beings are an active component of every terrestrial ecosystem on Earth. Although our local imp...
Social-ecological systems (SES) are nested, multilevel systems in which ecological and social elemen...
International audienceUnderstanding social-ecological system dynamics is a major research priority f...
In recent years, social-ecological systems (SES) have emerged as a prominent analytical framing with...
This article investigates the dynamics of socio-ecological systems’ (SESs) unsustainability. By adop...