Despite a growing interest in interdisciplinary research, systematic ways of how to integrate data from different disciplines are still scarce. We argue that successful resource management relies on two key data sources: natural science data, which represents ecosystem structure and processes, and social science data, which describes people’s perceptions and understanding. Both are vital, mutually complementing information sources that can underpin the development of feasible and effective policies and management interventions. To harvest the added value of combined knowledge, a uniform scaling system is needed. In this paper, we propose a standardized methodology to connect and explore different types of quantitative data from the natur...
Complex social-ecological interactions underpin many environmental problems. To help capture this co...
Here, we synthesize conceptual frameworks, applied modeling approaches, and as case studies to highl...
In an era of rapid global change, conservation managers urgently need improved tools to track and co...
Despite a growing interest in interdisciplinary research, systematic ways of how to integrate data f...
Despite a growing interest in interdisciplinary research, systematic ways of how to integrate data f...
AbstractHere, we synthesize conceptual frameworks, applied modeling approaches, and as case studies ...
Climate change, in combination with population growth, is placing increasing pressure on the world’s...
Despite many sectors of society striving for sustainability in environmental management, humans ofte...
Reporting progress against targets for international biodiversity agreements is hindered by a shorta...
Reporting progress against targets for international biodiversity agreements is hindered by a shorta...
Current trajectories of global change may lead to regime shifts at regional scales, driving coupled ...
Complex networks of relationships among and between people and nature (social-ecological networks) p...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the feasibility and potential utility of decision-centric so...
Efforts to confront the challenges of environmental change and uncertainty include attempts to adapt...
International audienceHere, we synthesize conceptual frameworks, applied modeling approaches, and as...
Complex social-ecological interactions underpin many environmental problems. To help capture this co...
Here, we synthesize conceptual frameworks, applied modeling approaches, and as case studies to highl...
In an era of rapid global change, conservation managers urgently need improved tools to track and co...
Despite a growing interest in interdisciplinary research, systematic ways of how to integrate data f...
Despite a growing interest in interdisciplinary research, systematic ways of how to integrate data f...
AbstractHere, we synthesize conceptual frameworks, applied modeling approaches, and as case studies ...
Climate change, in combination with population growth, is placing increasing pressure on the world’s...
Despite many sectors of society striving for sustainability in environmental management, humans ofte...
Reporting progress against targets for international biodiversity agreements is hindered by a shorta...
Reporting progress against targets for international biodiversity agreements is hindered by a shorta...
Current trajectories of global change may lead to regime shifts at regional scales, driving coupled ...
Complex networks of relationships among and between people and nature (social-ecological networks) p...
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the feasibility and potential utility of decision-centric so...
Efforts to confront the challenges of environmental change and uncertainty include attempts to adapt...
International audienceHere, we synthesize conceptual frameworks, applied modeling approaches, and as...
Complex social-ecological interactions underpin many environmental problems. To help capture this co...
Here, we synthesize conceptual frameworks, applied modeling approaches, and as case studies to highl...
In an era of rapid global change, conservation managers urgently need improved tools to track and co...