Policies directing agencies and public land managers to incorporate climate change into management face several barriers. These stem, in part, from a disconnect between the information that is produced and the information needs of local resource managers. A disproportionate focus on the natural and physical sciences in climate vulnerability and adaptation assessment obscure understandings of complex social systems and the interactions and feedbacks in social-ecological systems. We use a qualitative case study of bison management on Department of the Interior-managed and tribal lands to explore how a social-science driven Determinants and Analogue Vulnerability Assessment (DAVA) can inform ecological response models, specifically simulation ...
Goals of fostering ecological resilience are increasingly used to guide U.S. public land management ...
It is vitally important to identify agroecosystems that may cease functioning because of changing cl...
Over 40% of the earth's land surface are drylands that are home to approximately 2.5 billion people....
The study of social-ecological systems (SES) is an inherently interdisciplinary endeavor that necess...
Developing resource management strategies in the face of climate change is complicated by the consid...
Rangeland managers face challenges to adapt to climate extremes, and research is needed on how to su...
Droughts are a persistent and costly hazard impacting human and environmental systems. As climate va...
Boston, Massachusetts has experienced frequent damage and negative impacts from storms and flooding ...
As climate change increasingly challenges the capacity of traditional decision-making modalities to ...
Complex social-ecological systems can be difficult to study and manage. Simulation models can facili...
Climate change is arguably the most severe and complex challenge facing today’s society, a cross-cut...
Climate change is arguably the most severe and complex challenge facing today’s society, a cross-cut...
Climate change and water resources governance represent two necessarily interdisciplinary topics in ...
Coupled human and natural systems (CHANS) research highlights reciprocal interactions (or feedbacks)...
The literature on drought, livelihoods, and poverty suggests that dryland residents are especially v...
Goals of fostering ecological resilience are increasingly used to guide U.S. public land management ...
It is vitally important to identify agroecosystems that may cease functioning because of changing cl...
Over 40% of the earth's land surface are drylands that are home to approximately 2.5 billion people....
The study of social-ecological systems (SES) is an inherently interdisciplinary endeavor that necess...
Developing resource management strategies in the face of climate change is complicated by the consid...
Rangeland managers face challenges to adapt to climate extremes, and research is needed on how to su...
Droughts are a persistent and costly hazard impacting human and environmental systems. As climate va...
Boston, Massachusetts has experienced frequent damage and negative impacts from storms and flooding ...
As climate change increasingly challenges the capacity of traditional decision-making modalities to ...
Complex social-ecological systems can be difficult to study and manage. Simulation models can facili...
Climate change is arguably the most severe and complex challenge facing today’s society, a cross-cut...
Climate change is arguably the most severe and complex challenge facing today’s society, a cross-cut...
Climate change and water resources governance represent two necessarily interdisciplinary topics in ...
Coupled human and natural systems (CHANS) research highlights reciprocal interactions (or feedbacks)...
The literature on drought, livelihoods, and poverty suggests that dryland residents are especially v...
Goals of fostering ecological resilience are increasingly used to guide U.S. public land management ...
It is vitally important to identify agroecosystems that may cease functioning because of changing cl...
Over 40% of the earth's land surface are drylands that are home to approximately 2.5 billion people....