Ecological systems often operate on timescales significantly longer, or shorter, than the timescales typical of human decision-making, which causes substantial difficulty for conservation. For example, invasive species may move faster than humans can diagnose problems and initiate solutions. Climate systems may exhibit both long-term inertia and short-term fluctuations that obscure learning about the efficacy of adaptation and mitigation efforts. We adopted a management decision framework that distinguishes decision makers within public institutions from individual actors within the social system, calls attention to the ways that socio-ecological systems respond to decision makers’ actions, and notes institutional learning that accrues from...
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International audienceNatural habitat destruction and fragmentation generate a time-delayed loss of ...
Many of the challenges conservation professionals face can be framed as scale mismatches. The proble...
Ecological systems often operate on timescales significantly longer, or shorter, than the timescales...
Ecological systems often operate on time scales significantly longer or shorter than the time scales...
ABSTRACT. The execution of successful social-ecological research and the formulation of effective en...
Time is at the heart of understanding climate change, from the perspective of both natural and socia...
Time is at the heart of understanding climate change, from the perspective of both natural and socia...
We present a new framework that allows understanding those we deem irrational in the climate debate....
The timing of biodiversity managers' interventions can be critical to the success of conservation, e...
Numerous studies in behavioral economics show that human decision-making tends to overweight short-t...
The issue of time scaling in conservation biology and ecology is rarely considered, yet has crucial ...
The issue of time scaling in conservation biology and ecology is rarely considered, yet has crucial ...
Two fundamental axes – space and time – shape ecological systems. Over the last 30 years spatial eco...
Ecological systems depend on both constraints and historical contingencies, both of which shape thei...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
International audienceNatural habitat destruction and fragmentation generate a time-delayed loss of ...
Many of the challenges conservation professionals face can be framed as scale mismatches. The proble...
Ecological systems often operate on timescales significantly longer, or shorter, than the timescales...
Ecological systems often operate on time scales significantly longer or shorter than the time scales...
ABSTRACT. The execution of successful social-ecological research and the formulation of effective en...
Time is at the heart of understanding climate change, from the perspective of both natural and socia...
Time is at the heart of understanding climate change, from the perspective of both natural and socia...
We present a new framework that allows understanding those we deem irrational in the climate debate....
The timing of biodiversity managers' interventions can be critical to the success of conservation, e...
Numerous studies in behavioral economics show that human decision-making tends to overweight short-t...
The issue of time scaling in conservation biology and ecology is rarely considered, yet has crucial ...
The issue of time scaling in conservation biology and ecology is rarely considered, yet has crucial ...
Two fundamental axes – space and time – shape ecological systems. Over the last 30 years spatial eco...
Ecological systems depend on both constraints and historical contingencies, both of which shape thei...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
International audienceNatural habitat destruction and fragmentation generate a time-delayed loss of ...
Many of the challenges conservation professionals face can be framed as scale mismatches. The proble...