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Panarchy and management of lake ecosystems [PDF]
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.
David G. Angeler +4 more
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Moving beyond the panarchy heuristic. [PDF]
Panarchy is a heuristic of complex system change rooted in resilience science. The concept has been rapidly assimilated across scientific disciplines due to its potential to envision and address sustainability challenges, such as climate change and regime shifts, that pose significant challenges for humans in the Anthropocene.
Angeler DG +3 more
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Panarchy: opportunities and challenges for ecosystem management. [PDF]
Addressing unexpected events and uncertainty represents one of the grand challenges of the Anthropocene, yet ecosystem management is constrained by existing policy and laws that were not formulated to deal with today's accelerating rates of environmental
Garmestani A +16 more
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Panarchy: ripples of a boundary concept [PDF]
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
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Panarchy theory for convergence. [PDF]
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
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Implications of Panarchy for ecosystem service research: the role of system dynamics in service delivery [PDF]
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
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Application of the Adaptive Cycle and Panarchy in La Marjaleria Social-Ecological System: Reflections for Operability [PDF]
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
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Resilience, Panarchy, and World-Systems Analysis [PDF]
The paper compares two ambitious conceptual structures. The first is the understanding of social-ecological systems developed around the term "resilience," and more recently the term "panarchy," in the work of Holling, Gunderson, and others.
Nicholas M. Gotts
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Panarchy Rules: Rethinking Resilience of Agroecosystems, Evidence from Dutch Dairy-Farming [PDF]
Resilience has been growing in importance as a perspective for governing social-ecological systems. The aim of this paper is first to analyze a well-studied human dominated agroecosystem using five existing key heuristics of the resilience perspective ...
Dirk F. van Apeldoorn +3 more
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Environmental degradation from rapid urbanization significantly threatens ecological resilience (ER). Nevertheless, accurately evaluating ER remains a persistent challenge.
An Tong, Yan Zhou, Jiazi Zheng, Ziqi Liu
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