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Panarchy and management of lake ecosystems. [PDF]

open access: goldEcol Soc, 2021
A key challenge of the Anthropocene is to confront the dynamic complexity of systems of people and nature to guide robust interventions and adaptations across spatiotemporal scales.
Angeler DG   +4 more
europepmc   +10 more sources

Application of the Adaptive Cycle and Panarchy in La Marjaleria Social-Ecological System: Reflections for Operability [PDF]

open access: goldLand, 2021
The adaptive cycle and panarchy are recognised tools for resilience assessment prior to establishing new management approaches aligned with Anthropocene needs.
Marc Escamilla Nacher   +3 more
doaj   +6 more sources

Panarchy theory for convergence. [PDF]

open access: bronzeSustain Sci, 2023
Coping with surprise and uncertainty resulting from the emergence of undesired and unexpected novelty or the sudden reorganization of systems at multiple spatiotemporal scales requires both a scientific process that can incorporate diverse expertise and ...
Sundstrom SM   +8 more
europepmc   +6 more sources

Implications of Panarchy for ecosystem service research: the role of system dynamics in service delivery [PDF]

open access: goldEcology and Society, 2022
Panarchy illustrates the dynamic nature of social-ecological systems and their nestedness and interconnectedness through time and space. Although there have been great advances in ecosystem service (ES) research, it has only rarely integrated dynamic ...
Klara J. Winkler   +9 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Panarchy and the Law [PDF]

open access: goldEcology and Society, 2012
Panarchy theory focuses on improving theories of change in natural and social systems to improve the design of policy responses. Its central thesis is that successfully working with the dynamic forces of complex adaptive natural and social systems ...
J. B. Ruhl
doaj   +7 more sources

Panarchy: ripples of a boundary concept [PDF]

open access: goldEcology and Society, 2022
How do social-ecological systems change over time? In 2002 C. S. Holling and colleagues proposed the concept of panarchy, which presented social-ecological systems as an interacting set of adaptive cycles, each produced by the dynamic tensions between ...
Juan C. Rocha   +6 more
doaj   +4 more sources

Panarchy, ontological and epistemological phenomena, and the Plague [PDF]

open access: goldEcology and Society, 2019
Building resilience to major economic, social, and ecological crises such as armed conflict and natural disasters is seen as critical to maintaining system integrity.
Sean Geobey, Katharine A. McGowan
doaj   +3 more sources

Panarchy theory: myth or reality? Empirical evidence of the socio-ecological nature of supply chains [PDF]

open access: hybridInternational Journal of Operations & Production Management
Purpose: This work aims to study, applying the lens of panarchy theory, how the planetary and the political-economic levels affect the supply chain within-level linkages for sustainability.
Boffelli, Albachiara   +2 more
core   +4 more sources

Panarchy use in environmental science for risk and resilience planning [PDF]

open access: hybridEnvironment Systems and Decisions, 2016
Environmental sciences have an important role in informing sustainable management of built environments by providing insights about the drivers and potentially negative impacts of global environmental change.
Allen, Craig R.   +4 more
core   +7 more sources

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