Shifting cultivation is a traditional agricultural practice in most tropical regions of the world and has the potential to provide for human livelihoods while hosting substantial biodiversity. Little is known about the resilience of shifting cultivation to increasing agricultural demands on the landscape or to unexpected disturbances. To investigate these issues, we develop a simple social-ecolgical model and implement it with literature-derived ecological parameters for six shifting cultivation landscapes from three continents. Analyzing the model with the tools of dynamical systems analysis, we show that such landscapes exhibit two stable states, one characterized by high forest cover and agricultural productivity, and another with much...
We live in an era of unprecedented environmental change, motivating unprecedented global actions to ...
Recent research by Hirota et al. (2011) introduced the concept of resilience landscapes for tropical...
It has been estimated that more than half of the earth’s natural ecosystems have been modified by an...
<div><p>Shifting cultivation is a traditional agricultural practice in most tropical regions of the ...
Shifting cultivation is a traditional agricultural practice in most tropical regions of the world an...
Shifting cultivators depend on forest biomass inputs to nourish their crops. For them, forest resili...
Edição dos abstracts do 24º IUFRO World Congress, 2014, Salt Lake City. Sustaining forests, sustaini...
<strong>ISBN: 978-94-6257-443-4</strong> <strong>Author: Catarina C. Jakovac</strong> <strong>Title:...
Conversion of tropical ecosystems to agriculture over the past century has created patchwork landsca...
A central topic in modeling land use change is to understand the forest transition from deforestati...
Resilience, as the capacity to deal with change and continue to develop, relates to ecological dynam...
1. Engineering resilience, a forest's ability to maintain its properties in the event of disturbance...
While in the call for papers, the conference organizers acknowledge that land transformations in the...
While attention to logging in the tropics has been increasing, studies on the long-term effects of s...
Shifting cultivation has been attributed to causing large-scale deforestation and forest degradation...
We live in an era of unprecedented environmental change, motivating unprecedented global actions to ...
Recent research by Hirota et al. (2011) introduced the concept of resilience landscapes for tropical...
It has been estimated that more than half of the earth’s natural ecosystems have been modified by an...
<div><p>Shifting cultivation is a traditional agricultural practice in most tropical regions of the ...
Shifting cultivation is a traditional agricultural practice in most tropical regions of the world an...
Shifting cultivators depend on forest biomass inputs to nourish their crops. For them, forest resili...
Edição dos abstracts do 24º IUFRO World Congress, 2014, Salt Lake City. Sustaining forests, sustaini...
<strong>ISBN: 978-94-6257-443-4</strong> <strong>Author: Catarina C. Jakovac</strong> <strong>Title:...
Conversion of tropical ecosystems to agriculture over the past century has created patchwork landsca...
A central topic in modeling land use change is to understand the forest transition from deforestati...
Resilience, as the capacity to deal with change and continue to develop, relates to ecological dynam...
1. Engineering resilience, a forest's ability to maintain its properties in the event of disturbance...
While in the call for papers, the conference organizers acknowledge that land transformations in the...
While attention to logging in the tropics has been increasing, studies on the long-term effects of s...
Shifting cultivation has been attributed to causing large-scale deforestation and forest degradation...
We live in an era of unprecedented environmental change, motivating unprecedented global actions to ...
Recent research by Hirota et al. (2011) introduced the concept of resilience landscapes for tropical...
It has been estimated that more than half of the earth’s natural ecosystems have been modified by an...