AbstractResilience-based frameworks for social-ecological systems (SES) are prominent in contemporary scientific literatures, but critics suggest these approaches may promise more than they deliver. A fundamental premise underlying the SES approach is that, because of the scope of human activities worldwide, we cannot separate ecological and human elements of nature when tackling our biggest challenges. Proponents argue that managers should not seek optimal solutions, but instead build capacity to adapt and transform systems to thrive within unpredicted or novel ecological states. If the range profession is to take advantage of resilience ideas, we need better tools and concepts for understanding interconnected systems. SES research and man...
Resilience, as the capacity to deal with change and continue to develop, relates to ecological dynam...
Herrero Jáuregui, Cristina. Complutense University of Madrid. Departament of Biodiversity, Ecology a...
This article examines the question of how well the rangeland management profession has served conser...
AbstractResilience-based frameworks for social-ecological systems (SES) are prominent in contemporar...
AbstractThe social and ecological contexts for rangeland management are changing rapidly, prompting ...
The social and ecological contexts for rangeland management are changing rapidly, prompting a reeval...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedConventional approaches to natural resource management are increasingl...
It has been estimated that more than half of the earth’s natural ecosystems have been modified by an...
For 20+ years we have heard that forest ecosystem management requires adopting strategies that are e...
Many of the intransigent problems facing the world arise in complex systems. In this paper, I propos...
Context: The social ecological systems (SES), characterised by intertwined relations between humans ...
Characterizing and understanding social-ecological systems (SESs) is increasingly necessary to answe...
There is a recognized need to find working examples of structures that transfer the abstract concept...
Social-ecological systems (SES) are nested, multilevel systems in which ecological and social elemen...
AbstractRestoration activities are directed toward a broad spectrum of targets. Identifying a restor...
Resilience, as the capacity to deal with change and continue to develop, relates to ecological dynam...
Herrero Jáuregui, Cristina. Complutense University of Madrid. Departament of Biodiversity, Ecology a...
This article examines the question of how well the rangeland management profession has served conser...
AbstractResilience-based frameworks for social-ecological systems (SES) are prominent in contemporar...
AbstractThe social and ecological contexts for rangeland management are changing rapidly, prompting ...
The social and ecological contexts for rangeland management are changing rapidly, prompting a reeval...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedConventional approaches to natural resource management are increasingl...
It has been estimated that more than half of the earth’s natural ecosystems have been modified by an...
For 20+ years we have heard that forest ecosystem management requires adopting strategies that are e...
Many of the intransigent problems facing the world arise in complex systems. In this paper, I propos...
Context: The social ecological systems (SES), characterised by intertwined relations between humans ...
Characterizing and understanding social-ecological systems (SESs) is increasingly necessary to answe...
There is a recognized need to find working examples of structures that transfer the abstract concept...
Social-ecological systems (SES) are nested, multilevel systems in which ecological and social elemen...
AbstractRestoration activities are directed toward a broad spectrum of targets. Identifying a restor...
Resilience, as the capacity to deal with change and continue to develop, relates to ecological dynam...
Herrero Jáuregui, Cristina. Complutense University of Madrid. Departament of Biodiversity, Ecology a...
This article examines the question of how well the rangeland management profession has served conser...