Social-ecological resilience of freshwater systems in lower Mekong basin in southeast Asia is largely unknown. Over the recent past, the freshwater ecosystems in the region have gone through severe environmental stress. Climate change, sea level rise, over-extraction of water and eutrophication together have increased vulnerability to regime shifts of ecosystems in the region. Regime shifts can have long-lasting effects on social-ecological resilience. Response diversity plays a central role in linking ecological, social, and financial systems and enhances resilience. Documenting regime shifts and associated feedbacks as well as the role of response diversity in social-ecological resilience and ecosystem goods and services in the region is ...
Freshwater ecosystems are central to the global water cycle, in local generation of freshwater flows...
In the face of environmental stress, people who depend on natural resources are among the most vulne...
1xvi Insights from Cambodia’s rural communitiesLearning for resilience: Learning for social-ecologic...
Abstract Social-ecological resilience of freshwater systems in lower Mekong basin i...
Resilience is an essential and highly desired characteristic of a social-ecological system’s ability...
River basins provide essential services for both humans and ecosystems. Understanding the connection...
The relationship between people and natural resources in the Mekong River Basin is intimate. Up and...
This paper aims to argue the extreme fragility of the ecosystem in the Lower Mekong Basin in the pro...
The "perfect storm" is said to be coming as global population is expected to grow by half from today...
Water is indispensable for Earth resilience and sustainable development. The capacity of social-ecol...
The formulation of the flood pulse paradigm by Junk et al. in 1989 formalised a shift in conceptual ...
The Tonle Sap is the largest and most important natural wetland in Southeast Asia. It covers an area...
The Mekong river’s monsoon driven annual flood pulse creates a range of diverse habitats, with high ...
The main objective of the thesis was to study the spatial and temporal dynamics of fish community st...
© 2016 by the author(s). The social-ecological systems of rice terraces across Southeast Asia are th...
Freshwater ecosystems are central to the global water cycle, in local generation of freshwater flows...
In the face of environmental stress, people who depend on natural resources are among the most vulne...
1xvi Insights from Cambodia’s rural communitiesLearning for resilience: Learning for social-ecologic...
Abstract Social-ecological resilience of freshwater systems in lower Mekong basin i...
Resilience is an essential and highly desired characteristic of a social-ecological system’s ability...
River basins provide essential services for both humans and ecosystems. Understanding the connection...
The relationship between people and natural resources in the Mekong River Basin is intimate. Up and...
This paper aims to argue the extreme fragility of the ecosystem in the Lower Mekong Basin in the pro...
The "perfect storm" is said to be coming as global population is expected to grow by half from today...
Water is indispensable for Earth resilience and sustainable development. The capacity of social-ecol...
The formulation of the flood pulse paradigm by Junk et al. in 1989 formalised a shift in conceptual ...
The Tonle Sap is the largest and most important natural wetland in Southeast Asia. It covers an area...
The Mekong river’s monsoon driven annual flood pulse creates a range of diverse habitats, with high ...
The main objective of the thesis was to study the spatial and temporal dynamics of fish community st...
© 2016 by the author(s). The social-ecological systems of rice terraces across Southeast Asia are th...
Freshwater ecosystems are central to the global water cycle, in local generation of freshwater flows...
In the face of environmental stress, people who depend on natural resources are among the most vulne...
1xvi Insights from Cambodia’s rural communitiesLearning for resilience: Learning for social-ecologic...