Despite many sectors of society striving for sustainability in environmental management, humans often fail to identify and act on the connections and processes responsible for social-ecological tipping points. Part of the problem is the fracturing of environmental management and social-ecological research into ecosystem domains (land, freshwater, and sea), each with different scales and resolution of data acquisition and distinct management approaches. We present a perspective on the social-ecological connections across ecosystem domains that emphasize the need for management reprioritization to effectively connect these domains. We identify critical nexus points related to the drivers of tipping points, scales of governance, and the spatia...
Social-ecological systems (SES) are nested, multilevel systems in which ecological and social elemen...
The ‘Perfect Storm’ metaphor describes a combination of events that causes a surprising or dramatic ...
In this paper, we argue that the Anthropocene is an epoch characterized not only by the anthropogeni...
Despite many sectors of society striving for sustainability in environmental management, humans ofte...
International audienceDespite many sectors of society striving for sustainability in environmental m...
Sustainable management of social-ecological systems requires an understanding of how anthropogenic c...
Because the Anthropocene by definition is an epoch during which environmental change is largely anth...
Understanding social-ecological system dynamics is a major research priority for sustainable managem...
Ecosystem management and governance of cross-scale dependent systems require integrating knowledge a...
Despite a growing interest in interdisciplinary research, systematic ways of how to integrate data f...
Social-ecological network (SEN) concepts and tools are increasingly used in human-environment and su...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedConventional approaches to natural resource management are increasingl...
Climate change, in combination with population growth, is placing increasing pressure on the world’s...
AbstractHere, we synthesize conceptual frameworks, applied modeling approaches, and as case studies ...
Despite a growing interest in interdisciplinary research, systematic ways of how to integrate data f...
Social-ecological systems (SES) are nested, multilevel systems in which ecological and social elemen...
The ‘Perfect Storm’ metaphor describes a combination of events that causes a surprising or dramatic ...
In this paper, we argue that the Anthropocene is an epoch characterized not only by the anthropogeni...
Despite many sectors of society striving for sustainability in environmental management, humans ofte...
International audienceDespite many sectors of society striving for sustainability in environmental m...
Sustainable management of social-ecological systems requires an understanding of how anthropogenic c...
Because the Anthropocene by definition is an epoch during which environmental change is largely anth...
Understanding social-ecological system dynamics is a major research priority for sustainable managem...
Ecosystem management and governance of cross-scale dependent systems require integrating knowledge a...
Despite a growing interest in interdisciplinary research, systematic ways of how to integrate data f...
Social-ecological network (SEN) concepts and tools are increasingly used in human-environment and su...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedConventional approaches to natural resource management are increasingl...
Climate change, in combination with population growth, is placing increasing pressure on the world’s...
AbstractHere, we synthesize conceptual frameworks, applied modeling approaches, and as case studies ...
Despite a growing interest in interdisciplinary research, systematic ways of how to integrate data f...
Social-ecological systems (SES) are nested, multilevel systems in which ecological and social elemen...
The ‘Perfect Storm’ metaphor describes a combination of events that causes a surprising or dramatic ...
In this paper, we argue that the Anthropocene is an epoch characterized not only by the anthropogeni...