Protected areas (PAs) remain central to the conservation of biodiversity. Classical PAs were conceived as areas that would be set aside to maintain a natural state with minimal human influence. However, global environmental change and growing cross-scale anthropogenic influences mean that PAs can no longer be thought of as ecological islands that function independently of the broader social-ecological system in which they are located. For PAs to be resilient (and to contribute to broader social-ecological resilience), they must be able to adapt to changing social and ecological conditions over time in a way that supports the long-term persistence of populations, communities, and ecosystems of conservation concern. We extend Ostrom's social-...
Conservation biology and applied ecology increasingly recognize that natural resource management is ...
Conservation biology and applied ecology increasingly recognize that natural resource management is ...
Conservation biology and applied ecology increasingly recognize that natural resource management is ...
Protected areas (PAs) remain central to the conservation of biodiversity. Classical PAs were conceiv...
Protected areas (PAs) remain central to the conservation of biodiversity. Classical PAs were conceiv...
Protected areas (PAs) remain central to the conservation of biodiversity. Classical PAs were conceiv...
Protected areas (PAs) remain central to the conservation of biodiversity. Classical PAs were conceiv...
Protected areas (PAs) remain central to the conservation of biodiversity. Classical PAs were conceiv...
Protected areas (PAs) remain central to the conservation of biodiversity. Classical PAs were conceiv...
Protected areas (PAs) remain central to the conservation of biodiversity. Classical PAs were conceiv...
Protected areas (PAs) remain central to the conservation of biodiversity. Classical PAs were conceiv...
Protected areas (PAs) remain central to the conservation of biodiversity. Classical PAs were conceiv...
Conservation biology and applied ecology increasingly recognize that natural resource management is ...
Conservation biology and applied ecology increasingly recognize that natural resource management is ...
Protected areas are increasingly being recognized as coupled social-ecological systems, whose effect...
Conservation biology and applied ecology increasingly recognize that natural resource management is ...
Conservation biology and applied ecology increasingly recognize that natural resource management is ...
Conservation biology and applied ecology increasingly recognize that natural resource management is ...
Protected areas (PAs) remain central to the conservation of biodiversity. Classical PAs were conceiv...
Protected areas (PAs) remain central to the conservation of biodiversity. Classical PAs were conceiv...
Protected areas (PAs) remain central to the conservation of biodiversity. Classical PAs were conceiv...
Protected areas (PAs) remain central to the conservation of biodiversity. Classical PAs were conceiv...
Protected areas (PAs) remain central to the conservation of biodiversity. Classical PAs were conceiv...
Protected areas (PAs) remain central to the conservation of biodiversity. Classical PAs were conceiv...
Protected areas (PAs) remain central to the conservation of biodiversity. Classical PAs were conceiv...
Protected areas (PAs) remain central to the conservation of biodiversity. Classical PAs were conceiv...
Protected areas (PAs) remain central to the conservation of biodiversity. Classical PAs were conceiv...
Conservation biology and applied ecology increasingly recognize that natural resource management is ...
Conservation biology and applied ecology increasingly recognize that natural resource management is ...
Protected areas are increasingly being recognized as coupled social-ecological systems, whose effect...
Conservation biology and applied ecology increasingly recognize that natural resource management is ...
Conservation biology and applied ecology increasingly recognize that natural resource management is ...
Conservation biology and applied ecology increasingly recognize that natural resource management is ...