none4siEcological regime shifts are rarely purely ecological. Not only is the regime shift frequently triggered by human activity, but the responses of relevant actors to ecological dynamics are often crucial to the development and even existence of the regime shift. Here, we show that the dynamics of human behaviour in response to ecological changes can be crucial in determining the overall dynamics of the system. We find a social-ecological regime shift in a model of harvesters of a common-pool resource who avoid over-exploitation of the resource by social ostracism of non-complying harvesters. The regime shift, which can be triggered by several different drivers individually or also in combination, consists of a breakdown of the social n...
Increasing attention to regime shifts, critical transitions, non-marginal changes, and systemic shoc...
A key challenge facing ecologists and ecosystem managers is understanding what drives unexpected shi...
A key challenge facing ecologists and ecosystem managers is understanding what drives unexpected shi...
Ecological regime shifts are rarely purely ecological. Not only is the regime shift frequently trigg...
Ecological regime shifts are rarely purely ecological. Not only is the regime shift frequently trigg...
Ecological regime shifts are rarely purely ecological. Not only is the regime shift frequently trigg...
Ecological regime shifts are rarely purely ecological. Not only is the regime shift frequently trigg...
A common pattern of environmental crises is a vicious cycle between environmental degradation and so...
Progress towards sustainability requires changes in our individual and collective behaviour. Yet, ou...
Progress towards sustainability requires changes in our individual and collective behaviour. Yet, ou...
A common pattern of environmental crises is a vicious cycle between environmental degradation and so...
The coupling between social and ecological system has become more ubiquitous and predominant in the ...
Ecosystems can undergo regime shifts that potentially lead to a substantial decrease in the availabi...
The social and economic progress of mankind essentially relies on the services of ecosystems that co...
Most accounts of thresholds between alternate regimes involve a single, dominant shift defined by on...
Increasing attention to regime shifts, critical transitions, non-marginal changes, and systemic shoc...
A key challenge facing ecologists and ecosystem managers is understanding what drives unexpected shi...
A key challenge facing ecologists and ecosystem managers is understanding what drives unexpected shi...
Ecological regime shifts are rarely purely ecological. Not only is the regime shift frequently trigg...
Ecological regime shifts are rarely purely ecological. Not only is the regime shift frequently trigg...
Ecological regime shifts are rarely purely ecological. Not only is the regime shift frequently trigg...
Ecological regime shifts are rarely purely ecological. Not only is the regime shift frequently trigg...
A common pattern of environmental crises is a vicious cycle between environmental degradation and so...
Progress towards sustainability requires changes in our individual and collective behaviour. Yet, ou...
Progress towards sustainability requires changes in our individual and collective behaviour. Yet, ou...
A common pattern of environmental crises is a vicious cycle between environmental degradation and so...
The coupling between social and ecological system has become more ubiquitous and predominant in the ...
Ecosystems can undergo regime shifts that potentially lead to a substantial decrease in the availabi...
The social and economic progress of mankind essentially relies on the services of ecosystems that co...
Most accounts of thresholds between alternate regimes involve a single, dominant shift defined by on...
Increasing attention to regime shifts, critical transitions, non-marginal changes, and systemic shoc...
A key challenge facing ecologists and ecosystem managers is understanding what drives unexpected shi...
A key challenge facing ecologists and ecosystem managers is understanding what drives unexpected shi...