Sustainable management of social-ecological systems requires an understanding of how anthropogenic climate- and land use change may disrupt interactions between human societies and the ecosystem processes they depend on. In this study, we expand an existing stylized social-ecological system model by explicitly considering how urbanizing societies may become less dependent on local ecosystem functioning. This expansion is motivated by a previously developed conceptual framework suggesting that societies may reside in either a green loop and be strongly dependent on local ecosystem processes, or in a red loop where this dependency is weaker due to imports of natural resources from elsewhere. Analyzing the feasibility and stability of local so...
Landscape change is the outcome of both natural and anthropogenic disturbances. Natural disturbances...
As planetary boundaries loom, there is an urgent need to develop sustainable equilibriums between so...
The sustainable management of water resources is required to avoid water scarcity becoming widesprea...
Sustainable management of social-ecological systems requires an understanding of how anthropogenic c...
This paper takes a new look on transition processes in social-ecological systems, identified based o...
Author Posting. © Ecological Society of America, 2008. This article is posted here by permission of...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedConventional approaches to natural resource management are increasingl...
Shaping social-ecological systems towards sustainable, desirable and equitable futures is often hamp...
Current trajectories of global change may lead to regime shifts at regional scales, driving coupled ...
In this paper, we argue that the Anthropocene is an epoch characterized not only by the anthropogeni...
This research consists of two primary studies, one a review of coupled systems literature and the ot...
Acknowledgements: This work was supported by an EPSRC Doctoral Training Centre grant (EP/G03690X/1)....
Biodiversity supports a wide range of ecosystem services, and its current decline in terrestrial sys...
Scientists understand how global ecological degradation is occurring but not why it seems to be so d...
In recent years, social-ecological systems (SES) have emerged as a prominent analytical framing with...
Landscape change is the outcome of both natural and anthropogenic disturbances. Natural disturbances...
As planetary boundaries loom, there is an urgent need to develop sustainable equilibriums between so...
The sustainable management of water resources is required to avoid water scarcity becoming widesprea...
Sustainable management of social-ecological systems requires an understanding of how anthropogenic c...
This paper takes a new look on transition processes in social-ecological systems, identified based o...
Author Posting. © Ecological Society of America, 2008. This article is posted here by permission of...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedConventional approaches to natural resource management are increasingl...
Shaping social-ecological systems towards sustainable, desirable and equitable futures is often hamp...
Current trajectories of global change may lead to regime shifts at regional scales, driving coupled ...
In this paper, we argue that the Anthropocene is an epoch characterized not only by the anthropogeni...
This research consists of two primary studies, one a review of coupled systems literature and the ot...
Acknowledgements: This work was supported by an EPSRC Doctoral Training Centre grant (EP/G03690X/1)....
Biodiversity supports a wide range of ecosystem services, and its current decline in terrestrial sys...
Scientists understand how global ecological degradation is occurring but not why it seems to be so d...
In recent years, social-ecological systems (SES) have emerged as a prominent analytical framing with...
Landscape change is the outcome of both natural and anthropogenic disturbances. Natural disturbances...
As planetary boundaries loom, there is an urgent need to develop sustainable equilibriums between so...
The sustainable management of water resources is required to avoid water scarcity becoming widesprea...