The dynamics of and policies governing spatially coupled social-ecological mosaics are considered for the case of fisheries in a lake district. A microeconomic model of households addresses agent decisions at three hierarchic levels: (1) selection of the lake district from among a larger set of alternative places to live or visit, (2) selection of a base location within the lake district, and (3) selection of a portfolio of ecosystem services to use. Ecosystem services are represented by dynamics of fish production subject to multiple stable domains and trophic cascades. Policy calculations show that optimal policies will be highly heterogeneous in space and fluid in time. The diversity of possible outcomes is illustrated by simulations for...
The goals of ecosystem-based management (EBM) include protecting ecological resilience, the magnitud...
Diversity is expected to increase the resilience of ecosystems. Nevertheless, highly diverse ecosyst...
This paper establishes a coupled human-ecological model where slow-varying migration is interacting ...
Freshwater recreational fisheries constitute complex adaptive social-ecological systems where mobile...
The first relatively complete landscape scale social-ecological system (SES) model of a recreational...
Freshwater recreational fisheries constitute complex adaptive social-ecological systems (SES) where ...
Resilience thinking has generated much interest among scientific communities, yet most resilience co...
Landscape ecology has a high potential to contribute to sustainability in the interactions of people...
Addressing the management of water bodies that cross political, cultural, and ecological boundaries ...
This paper considers ocean fisheries as complex adaptive systems and addresses the question of how h...
East Africa’s Lake Victoria provides resources and services to millions of people on the lake’s shor...
East Africa's Lake Victoria provides resources and services to millions of people on the lake's shor...
Management approaches that focus on social–ecological systems—systems comprised of ecosystems, lands...
As many as 2 million lakes are estimated to be in Canada that provide beneficial ecosystem services ...
Efficiency and resistance to rapid change are hallmarks of both the judicial and legislative branche...
The goals of ecosystem-based management (EBM) include protecting ecological resilience, the magnitud...
Diversity is expected to increase the resilience of ecosystems. Nevertheless, highly diverse ecosyst...
This paper establishes a coupled human-ecological model where slow-varying migration is interacting ...
Freshwater recreational fisheries constitute complex adaptive social-ecological systems where mobile...
The first relatively complete landscape scale social-ecological system (SES) model of a recreational...
Freshwater recreational fisheries constitute complex adaptive social-ecological systems (SES) where ...
Resilience thinking has generated much interest among scientific communities, yet most resilience co...
Landscape ecology has a high potential to contribute to sustainability in the interactions of people...
Addressing the management of water bodies that cross political, cultural, and ecological boundaries ...
This paper considers ocean fisheries as complex adaptive systems and addresses the question of how h...
East Africa’s Lake Victoria provides resources and services to millions of people on the lake’s shor...
East Africa's Lake Victoria provides resources and services to millions of people on the lake's shor...
Management approaches that focus on social–ecological systems—systems comprised of ecosystems, lands...
As many as 2 million lakes are estimated to be in Canada that provide beneficial ecosystem services ...
Efficiency and resistance to rapid change are hallmarks of both the judicial and legislative branche...
The goals of ecosystem-based management (EBM) include protecting ecological resilience, the magnitud...
Diversity is expected to increase the resilience of ecosystems. Nevertheless, highly diverse ecosyst...
This paper establishes a coupled human-ecological model where slow-varying migration is interacting ...