Our review highlights how traditional ecological knowledge influences people's adaptive capacity to social-ecological change and identifies a set of mechanisms that contribute to such capacity in the context of community-based biodiversity conservation initiatives. Twenty-three publications, including twenty-nine case studies, were reviewed with the aim of investigating how local knowledge, community-based conservation, and resilience interrelate in social-ecological systems. We highlight that such relationships have not been systematically addressed in regions where a great number of community conservation initiatives are found; and we identify a set of factors that foster people's adaptive capacity to social-ecological change and a number...
This dissertation explores the role of community-based ecological restoration, or "greening," after ...
International audienceDiverse and productive ecosystems and human well-being are too often considere...
SUMMARYThe emergent human cultures have shaped, and in turn been shaped by, local ecosystems. Yet hu...
Our review highlights how traditional ecological knowledge influences people's adaptive capacity to ...
In an increasingly complex, rapidly changing world, the capacity to cope with, adapt to, and shape c...
A history of interaction between traditional social communities and the environment forms a relation...
Protected areas are increasingly being recognized as coupled social-ecological systems, whose effect...
Biodiversity conservation strategies often face backlash from different regions of Globe in between ...
Social-ecological systems underpinning nature-based solutions (NbS) must be resilient to changing co...
<div><p>Ecological restoration is widely practiced as a means of rehabilitating ecosystems and habit...
Diverse and productive ecosystems and human well-being are too often considered opposing targets. Th...
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...
Ecological resilience, adaptive cycles, and panarchy are all concepts that have been developed to ex...
Protected areas (PAs) remain central to the conservation of biodiversity. Classical PAs were conceiv...
This dissertation explores the role of community-based ecological restoration, or "greening," after ...
International audienceDiverse and productive ecosystems and human well-being are too often considere...
SUMMARYThe emergent human cultures have shaped, and in turn been shaped by, local ecosystems. Yet hu...
Our review highlights how traditional ecological knowledge influences people's adaptive capacity to ...
In an increasingly complex, rapidly changing world, the capacity to cope with, adapt to, and shape c...
A history of interaction between traditional social communities and the environment forms a relation...
Protected areas are increasingly being recognized as coupled social-ecological systems, whose effect...
Biodiversity conservation strategies often face backlash from different regions of Globe in between ...
Social-ecological systems underpinning nature-based solutions (NbS) must be resilient to changing co...
<div><p>Ecological restoration is widely practiced as a means of rehabilitating ecosystems and habit...
Diverse and productive ecosystems and human well-being are too often considered opposing targets. Th...
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...
Ecological resilience, adaptive cycles, and panarchy are all concepts that have been developed to ex...
Protected areas (PAs) remain central to the conservation of biodiversity. Classical PAs were conceiv...
This dissertation explores the role of community-based ecological restoration, or "greening," after ...
International audienceDiverse and productive ecosystems and human well-being are too often considere...
SUMMARYThe emergent human cultures have shaped, and in turn been shaped by, local ecosystems. Yet hu...