Historical records are incomplete templates for preparing for an uncertain future. The global utility of past ecological knowledge for present/future purposes is questioned as we move from Holocene to Anthropocene. To increase the adaptive capacity of today’s societies, generalizable strategies must be identified for coping with uncertainty over a wide range of conditions and contingencies. We identify two key principles that increase adaptive capacities: diversification and precautionary heuristics. These sharply contrast with the present global state represented by the global production ecosystem characterized by: (1) homogenization and simplification of cultural practices and resource bases; (2) increased global connectivity and forced d...
The ongoing ecological crisis and the more recent Coronavirus crisis challenge the grand narrative o...
This article investigates the dynamics of socio-ecological systems’ (SESs) unsustainability. By adop...
Since the First Agricultural (or Neolithic) Revolution, humans have been the primary agents of both ...
Historical records are incomplete templates for preparing for an uncertain future. The global utilit...
Historical records are incomplete templates for preparing for an uncertain future. The global utilit...
Understanding the history of how humans have interactedwith the rest of nature can help clarify the ...
The Anthropocene represents the emergence of human societies as a ‘great force of nature’. To unders...
The pandemic afflicting the world is accompanied by a social, economic, political, cultural, and cli...
This article reviews how simple heuristics – ‘rules of thumb’ – have guided human adaptation and the...
International audienceHuman societies rely on rules to function, curbing the interests of individual...
Human communities around the world are increasingly worried about the dangers of sudden environmenta...
While the precautionary principle may have offered a sound basis for managing environmental risk in ...
We make the case that scientifically accurate and politically feasible responses to the climate cris...
The ‘Perfect Storm’ metaphor describes a combination of events that causes a surprising or dramatic ...
We, humans have our roots in pre-Anthropocene eras where we gathered skills for survival and establi...
The ongoing ecological crisis and the more recent Coronavirus crisis challenge the grand narrative o...
This article investigates the dynamics of socio-ecological systems’ (SESs) unsustainability. By adop...
Since the First Agricultural (or Neolithic) Revolution, humans have been the primary agents of both ...
Historical records are incomplete templates for preparing for an uncertain future. The global utilit...
Historical records are incomplete templates for preparing for an uncertain future. The global utilit...
Understanding the history of how humans have interactedwith the rest of nature can help clarify the ...
The Anthropocene represents the emergence of human societies as a ‘great force of nature’. To unders...
The pandemic afflicting the world is accompanied by a social, economic, political, cultural, and cli...
This article reviews how simple heuristics – ‘rules of thumb’ – have guided human adaptation and the...
International audienceHuman societies rely on rules to function, curbing the interests of individual...
Human communities around the world are increasingly worried about the dangers of sudden environmenta...
While the precautionary principle may have offered a sound basis for managing environmental risk in ...
We make the case that scientifically accurate and politically feasible responses to the climate cris...
The ‘Perfect Storm’ metaphor describes a combination of events that causes a surprising or dramatic ...
We, humans have our roots in pre-Anthropocene eras where we gathered skills for survival and establi...
The ongoing ecological crisis and the more recent Coronavirus crisis challenge the grand narrative o...
This article investigates the dynamics of socio-ecological systems’ (SESs) unsustainability. By adop...
Since the First Agricultural (or Neolithic) Revolution, humans have been the primary agents of both ...