Understanding how governance structures align to ecological processes in a landscape is critical for effective management of ecological resources. Ecological resources are not independent from each other, instead they are interconnected, and their well-being is often critically dependent on upholding ecological connectivity, especially in times of change and disturbances. Coordination and collaboration among managing actors, each managing their own piece of the puzzle, is therefore essentially a requirement for effective management. We present a conceptual model that includes ecological resources, managing and coordinating actors, along with an explicit representation on how all these entities are connected to each other. We apply this mode...
Forests and water are highly interconnected with forestry practices negatively affecting forest wate...
Avoiding the negative effects of habitat fragmentation on biodiversity is especially challenging whe...
Forests and water are highly interconnected with forestry practices negatively affecting forest wate...
The problem of institutional fit in social-ecological systems has been empirically documented and co...
In the study of social-ecological systems, matching scales of social and ecologicalprocesses is rega...
In the study of social-ecological systems, matching scales of social and ecologicalprocesses is rega...
Significant benefits can arise from collaborative forms of governance that foster self-organization ...
Significant benefits can arise from collaborative forms of governance that foster self-organization ...
Significant benefits can arise from collaborative forms of governance that foster self-organization ...
Significant benefits can arise from collaborative forms of governance that foster self-organization ...
Managing ecosystems is challenging because of the high number of stakeholders, the permeability of m...
Managing ecosystems is challenging because of the high number of stakeholders, the permeability of m...
Collaborative governance approaches can advance resilience, equity and effectiveness in the restorat...
Managing ecosystems is challenging because of the high number of stakeholders, the permeability of m...
Forests and water are highly interconnected with forestry practices negatively affecting forest wate...
Forests and water are highly interconnected with forestry practices negatively affecting forest wate...
Avoiding the negative effects of habitat fragmentation on biodiversity is especially challenging whe...
Forests and water are highly interconnected with forestry practices negatively affecting forest wate...
The problem of institutional fit in social-ecological systems has been empirically documented and co...
In the study of social-ecological systems, matching scales of social and ecologicalprocesses is rega...
In the study of social-ecological systems, matching scales of social and ecologicalprocesses is rega...
Significant benefits can arise from collaborative forms of governance that foster self-organization ...
Significant benefits can arise from collaborative forms of governance that foster self-organization ...
Significant benefits can arise from collaborative forms of governance that foster self-organization ...
Significant benefits can arise from collaborative forms of governance that foster self-organization ...
Managing ecosystems is challenging because of the high number of stakeholders, the permeability of m...
Managing ecosystems is challenging because of the high number of stakeholders, the permeability of m...
Collaborative governance approaches can advance resilience, equity and effectiveness in the restorat...
Managing ecosystems is challenging because of the high number of stakeholders, the permeability of m...
Forests and water are highly interconnected with forestry practices negatively affecting forest wate...
Forests and water are highly interconnected with forestry practices negatively affecting forest wate...
Avoiding the negative effects of habitat fragmentation on biodiversity is especially challenging whe...
Forests and water are highly interconnected with forestry practices negatively affecting forest wate...