Ecosystems influence human societies, leading people to manage ecosystems for human benefit. Poor environmental management can lead to reduced ecological resilience and social-ecological collapse. We review research on resilience and collapse across different systems and propose a unifying social-ecological framework based on (i) a clear definition of system identity; (ii) the use of quantitative thresholds to define collapse; (iii) relating collapse processes to system structure; and (iv) explicit comparison of alternative hypotheses and models of collapse. Analysis of 17 representative cases identified 14 mechanisms, in five classes, that explain social-ecological collapse. System structure influences the kind of collapse a system may exp...
Resilience scholarship continues to inspire opaque discourse and competing frameworks often inconsis...
We evaluate whether society can adequately be conceptualized as a component of social-ecological sys...
A common pattern of environmental crises is a vicious cycle between environmental degradation and so...
Resilience studies build on the notion that phenomena in the real world should be understood as dyna...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Resilience is the ability of a system to absorb dist...
Non-technical summary Resilience is a cross-disciplinary concept that is relevant for understanding ...
Concern is growing about ecosystem collapse, namely the abrupt decline or loss of an ecosystem resul...
Resilience is generally considered the capacity to tolerate, absorb, cope with, and adjust to changi...
The effort to combine analysis of ecosystems and social systems requires a firm theoretical basis. W...
The "perfect storm" is said to be coming as global population is expected to grow by half from today...
Deliberate progress towards the goal of long-term sustainability depends on understanding the dynami...
In various scientific disciplines resilience has become a key concept for theoretical frameworks and...
For 20+ years we have heard that forest ecosystem management requires adopting strategies that are e...
Despite the increasing popularity of discussions of resilience in disciplines as diverse as ecology,...
The concept of resilience is increasingly employed by researchers and policymakers concerned with dy...
Resilience scholarship continues to inspire opaque discourse and competing frameworks often inconsis...
We evaluate whether society can adequately be conceptualized as a component of social-ecological sys...
A common pattern of environmental crises is a vicious cycle between environmental degradation and so...
Resilience studies build on the notion that phenomena in the real world should be understood as dyna...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Resilience is the ability of a system to absorb dist...
Non-technical summary Resilience is a cross-disciplinary concept that is relevant for understanding ...
Concern is growing about ecosystem collapse, namely the abrupt decline or loss of an ecosystem resul...
Resilience is generally considered the capacity to tolerate, absorb, cope with, and adjust to changi...
The effort to combine analysis of ecosystems and social systems requires a firm theoretical basis. W...
The "perfect storm" is said to be coming as global population is expected to grow by half from today...
Deliberate progress towards the goal of long-term sustainability depends on understanding the dynami...
In various scientific disciplines resilience has become a key concept for theoretical frameworks and...
For 20+ years we have heard that forest ecosystem management requires adopting strategies that are e...
Despite the increasing popularity of discussions of resilience in disciplines as diverse as ecology,...
The concept of resilience is increasingly employed by researchers and policymakers concerned with dy...
Resilience scholarship continues to inspire opaque discourse and competing frameworks often inconsis...
We evaluate whether society can adequately be conceptualized as a component of social-ecological sys...
A common pattern of environmental crises is a vicious cycle between environmental degradation and so...