In Brazil, as in many other tropical countries, coastal communities have been dealing with a complex dynamics of change, mostly related to the degradation of ecosystems, growing tourism and changing government policies, with consequences for natural resources conservation and management. Understanding how these communities are dealing with such change and the trade-offs provide insights for building resilience. In this paper, we investigate how a Caicara community (traditional group of mixed heritage) has been dealing with social-ecological changes over the last 50 years, and how these changes have affected the livelihood resilience. Livelihood pathway analysis revealed how the system behaved historically and how the past dynamics influence...
Communities are increasingly confronted with the simultaneous effects of climate and socioeconomic c...
Building resilience in integrated human and nature systems or social–ecological systems (SES) is key...
The central focus of this study is to characterize and compare the livelihood strategies of two coas...
To analyze the relationships between local livelihoods and vulnerability to food insecurity, using a...
The Cerrado is the Brazilian biome that has suffered the most changes due to human occupation, mainl...
One important question concerning the sustainability of local or native populations refers to their ...
The traditional healthcare systems (THS) of communities in two different regions of Brazil were inve...
The Brazilian Amazon is characterized by its biological, sociocultural richness and ecosystem servic...
The Atlantic Forest is represented on the coast of Brazil by approximately 7,5 % of remnants, much o...
Resilience is recognized as a multilevel phenomenon, yet few studies have examined how the levels in...
Brazil has a network of marine extractive reserves (RESEX), a form of marine protected area (MPA) us...
This article introduces resilience thinking and a methodology for Resilience Assessment that consist...
As a home to important flora and fauna, with rich cultural roots and heritage, island communities ar...
This doctoral thesis presents the conceptual and methodological contributions of systemic analysis i...
This study uses the socio-ecological resilience concept to compare two categories of fisheries co-ma...
Communities are increasingly confronted with the simultaneous effects of climate and socioeconomic c...
Building resilience in integrated human and nature systems or social–ecological systems (SES) is key...
The central focus of this study is to characterize and compare the livelihood strategies of two coas...
To analyze the relationships between local livelihoods and vulnerability to food insecurity, using a...
The Cerrado is the Brazilian biome that has suffered the most changes due to human occupation, mainl...
One important question concerning the sustainability of local or native populations refers to their ...
The traditional healthcare systems (THS) of communities in two different regions of Brazil were inve...
The Brazilian Amazon is characterized by its biological, sociocultural richness and ecosystem servic...
The Atlantic Forest is represented on the coast of Brazil by approximately 7,5 % of remnants, much o...
Resilience is recognized as a multilevel phenomenon, yet few studies have examined how the levels in...
Brazil has a network of marine extractive reserves (RESEX), a form of marine protected area (MPA) us...
This article introduces resilience thinking and a methodology for Resilience Assessment that consist...
As a home to important flora and fauna, with rich cultural roots and heritage, island communities ar...
This doctoral thesis presents the conceptual and methodological contributions of systemic analysis i...
This study uses the socio-ecological resilience concept to compare two categories of fisheries co-ma...
Communities are increasingly confronted with the simultaneous effects of climate and socioeconomic c...
Building resilience in integrated human and nature systems or social–ecological systems (SES) is key...
The central focus of this study is to characterize and compare the livelihood strategies of two coas...