Resilience is an emergent property of complex systems. Understanding resilience is critical for sustainability science, as linked social–ecological systems and the policy process that governs them have the capacity for nonlinear dynamics. The possibility of nonlinear change in these systems means that there is an inherent degree of uncertainty in social–ecological systems and the policy process. Abrupt, nonlinear change often results in social and/or ecological surprises that create tremendous challenges for environmental management. Thus, it is necessary to improve environmental management via a suite of mechanisms that have the capacity for adaptation. This paper suggests how we can move closer to achieving this goal through an overarchin...
Law plays an essential role in shaping natural resource and environmental policy, but unfortunately,...
Understanding the resilience of social-ecological systems can advance our ability to transform envir...
The "perfect storm" is said to be coming as global population is expected to grow by half from today...
Figure 1: A graphical representation of the social-ecological systems (SES) school of resilience: a...
Panarchy provides a heuristic to characterize the cross-scale dynamics of social-ecological systems ...
Resilience is understood as a social-ecological system (SES) property that embodies nature and socie...
Science and policy stand to benefit from reconnecting the many notions of social-ecological resilien...
Environmental law plays a key role in shaping policy for sustainability. In particular, the types of...
The concept of resilience continues to crescendo since the 1990s, touching on multiple fields with m...
Current governance of regional scale water management systems in the United States has not placed th...
Ecologists have made great strides in developing criteria for describing the resilience of an ecolog...
The resilience concept raises several conceptual problems, due to its multiple features. Once clarif...
Researchers and decision-makers lack a shared understanding of resilience, and practical application...
Environmental law plays a key role in shaping policy for sustainability of socialeecological systems...
Resilience scholarship continues to inspire opaque discourse and competing frameworks often inconsis...
Law plays an essential role in shaping natural resource and environmental policy, but unfortunately,...
Understanding the resilience of social-ecological systems can advance our ability to transform envir...
The "perfect storm" is said to be coming as global population is expected to grow by half from today...
Figure 1: A graphical representation of the social-ecological systems (SES) school of resilience: a...
Panarchy provides a heuristic to characterize the cross-scale dynamics of social-ecological systems ...
Resilience is understood as a social-ecological system (SES) property that embodies nature and socie...
Science and policy stand to benefit from reconnecting the many notions of social-ecological resilien...
Environmental law plays a key role in shaping policy for sustainability. In particular, the types of...
The concept of resilience continues to crescendo since the 1990s, touching on multiple fields with m...
Current governance of regional scale water management systems in the United States has not placed th...
Ecologists have made great strides in developing criteria for describing the resilience of an ecolog...
The resilience concept raises several conceptual problems, due to its multiple features. Once clarif...
Researchers and decision-makers lack a shared understanding of resilience, and practical application...
Environmental law plays a key role in shaping policy for sustainability of socialeecological systems...
Resilience scholarship continues to inspire opaque discourse and competing frameworks often inconsis...
Law plays an essential role in shaping natural resource and environmental policy, but unfortunately,...
Understanding the resilience of social-ecological systems can advance our ability to transform envir...
The "perfect storm" is said to be coming as global population is expected to grow by half from today...