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Network political ecology

Progress in Human Geography, 2011
This paper argues for the development of ‘network political ecology’, drawing on the insights from regional political ecology and recent advancements in network theories of scale, to meet the challenges of investigating the meso-scale problem of vulnerability and adaptation to climate change.
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Connectivity and Ecological Networks

2019
Isolation and connectivity are essential spatial characteristics of natural ecosystems and essential for species in fragmented landscapes. In these landscapes natural habitats have the characteristics of islands. There are processes of colonization by species and there is extinction.
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Tipping points in ecological networks

Trends in Plant Science, 2014
Network studies have described the complex interactions among species. Concomitantly, researchers have searched for signals of ecosystem tipping points and attributes of systems that resist them. A recent study combines these areas, showing that attributes of pollination network structure delay critical transitions, and generating a wealth of new ...
Jason M, Tylianakis, Camille, Coux
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Network Ecology

Ecological systems (populations and communities) interact with each other. These entities can be viewed as networks and ecosystems as ‘networks of networks’. Ecological networks share common properties with other networks; e.g., Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). WSNs consist of receivers and transmitters of information at locations called nodes.
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Networked Compositional Ecologies

2014
Based on a description of the built and networked ecologies of urban infrastructure, this chapter reflects on how the interdependent and interactive elements of multimodal composition can be productively understood metaphorically and practically as infrastructure.
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Organisational ecology and knowledge networks

Development and Learning in Organizations: An International Journal, 2007
Largely missing in the study of knowledge management has been examination of the role the physical environment of the workplace plays in creating opportunities and barriers that influence the development and flow of a variety of types of information and knowledge. This article introduces the concept of organizational ecology as a frame of reference for
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