Coupled socio-ecological systems (SES) are complex systems characterized by self-organization, non-linearities, interactions among heterogeneous elements within each subsystem, and feedbacks across scales and among subsystems. When such a system experiences a shock or a crisis, the consequences are difficult to predict. In this paper we first define what a shock or a crisis means for SES. Depending on where the system boundary is drawn, shocks can be seen as exogenous or endogenous. For example, human intervention in environmental systems could be seen as exogenous, but endogenous in a socio-environmental system. This difference in the origin and nature of shocks has certain consequences for coupled SES and for policies to ameliorate negati...
International audienceSystems with long-range persistence and memory are shown to exhibit different ...
International audienceSystems with long-range persistence and memory are shown to exhibit different ...
International audienceSystems with long-range persistence and memory are shown to exhibit different ...
The idea that human impacts on natural systems might trigger large‐scale, social–ecological ‘crises’...
In this paper, we present a framework for the analysis of shock and conflict in social-ecological sy...
In this paper, we present a framework for the analysis of shock and conflict in social-ecological sy...
Increasing attention to regime shifts, critical transitions, non-marginal changes, and systemic shoc...
Societies and ecosystems worldwide are increasingly subjected to hazards of natural and anthropogeni...
Societies and ecosystems worldwide are increasingly subjected to hazards of natural and anthropogeni...
Dynamical systems modeling (DSM) explores how a system evolves in time when its elements and the rel...
Dynamical systems modeling (DSM) explores how a system evolves in time when its elements and the rel...
Policymakers, practitioners, and researchers frequently cite an increase in shocks around the world ...
International audienceSystems with long-range persistence and memory are shown to exhibit different ...
The socioecological system (SES) theory sprang from the recognition of close interaction between soc...
International audienceSystems with long-range persistence and memory are shown to exhibit different ...
International audienceSystems with long-range persistence and memory are shown to exhibit different ...
International audienceSystems with long-range persistence and memory are shown to exhibit different ...
International audienceSystems with long-range persistence and memory are shown to exhibit different ...
The idea that human impacts on natural systems might trigger large‐scale, social–ecological ‘crises’...
In this paper, we present a framework for the analysis of shock and conflict in social-ecological sy...
In this paper, we present a framework for the analysis of shock and conflict in social-ecological sy...
Increasing attention to regime shifts, critical transitions, non-marginal changes, and systemic shoc...
Societies and ecosystems worldwide are increasingly subjected to hazards of natural and anthropogeni...
Societies and ecosystems worldwide are increasingly subjected to hazards of natural and anthropogeni...
Dynamical systems modeling (DSM) explores how a system evolves in time when its elements and the rel...
Dynamical systems modeling (DSM) explores how a system evolves in time when its elements and the rel...
Policymakers, practitioners, and researchers frequently cite an increase in shocks around the world ...
International audienceSystems with long-range persistence and memory are shown to exhibit different ...
The socioecological system (SES) theory sprang from the recognition of close interaction between soc...
International audienceSystems with long-range persistence and memory are shown to exhibit different ...
International audienceSystems with long-range persistence and memory are shown to exhibit different ...
International audienceSystems with long-range persistence and memory are shown to exhibit different ...
International audienceSystems with long-range persistence and memory are shown to exhibit different ...