Although resilience thinking is increasingly popular and attractive among restoration practitioners, it carries an abstract quality that hinders effective application. Because resilience and its components are defined differently in social and ecological contexts, individual managers or stakeholders may disagree on the definition of a system’s state, occurrence of a state change, preferred state characteristics, and appropriate methods to achieve success. Nevertheless, incentives and mandates often force managers to demonstrate how their work enhances resilience. Unclear or conflicting definitions can lead to ineffective or even detrimental decision-making in the name of resilience; essentially, any convenient action can be touted as resili...
This paper develops a framework for evaluating conservation policy from the perspective of integrati...
Natural resource management may be improved by synthesizing approaches for framing and addressing co...
Biological diversity can be considered both temporally (Le., evolutionary time) and/or spatially and...
Although resilience thinking is increasingly popular and attractive among restoration practitioners,...
Early efforts in wildlifemanagement focused on reducing population variability and maximizing yields...
Researchers and decision-makers lack a shared understanding of resilience, and practical application...
1. Ecological resilience is developing into a credible paradigm for policy development and environme...
Early efforts in wildlife management focused on reducing population variability and maximizing yield...
Ecological resilience is essential for maintaining ecosystem services in an era of rapid global chan...
Ecological resilience is developing into a credible paradigm for policy development and environmenta...
Natural resource management may be improved by synthesizing approaches for framing and addressing co...
Increasingly, the success of management interventions aimed at biodiversity conservation are viewed ...
Resilience is increasingly being incorporated into environmental policy at national and global scale...
Increasingly, the success of management interventions aimed at biodiversity conservation are viewed ...
Quantitative approaches to measure and assess resilience are needed to bridge gaps between science, ...
This paper develops a framework for evaluating conservation policy from the perspective of integrati...
Natural resource management may be improved by synthesizing approaches for framing and addressing co...
Biological diversity can be considered both temporally (Le., evolutionary time) and/or spatially and...
Although resilience thinking is increasingly popular and attractive among restoration practitioners,...
Early efforts in wildlifemanagement focused on reducing population variability and maximizing yields...
Researchers and decision-makers lack a shared understanding of resilience, and practical application...
1. Ecological resilience is developing into a credible paradigm for policy development and environme...
Early efforts in wildlife management focused on reducing population variability and maximizing yield...
Ecological resilience is essential for maintaining ecosystem services in an era of rapid global chan...
Ecological resilience is developing into a credible paradigm for policy development and environmenta...
Natural resource management may be improved by synthesizing approaches for framing and addressing co...
Increasingly, the success of management interventions aimed at biodiversity conservation are viewed ...
Resilience is increasingly being incorporated into environmental policy at national and global scale...
Increasingly, the success of management interventions aimed at biodiversity conservation are viewed ...
Quantitative approaches to measure and assess resilience are needed to bridge gaps between science, ...
This paper develops a framework for evaluating conservation policy from the perspective of integrati...
Natural resource management may be improved by synthesizing approaches for framing and addressing co...
Biological diversity can be considered both temporally (Le., evolutionary time) and/or spatially and...