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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.
David G Angeler +2 more
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The adaptive cycle and panarchy are recognised tools for resilience assessment prior to establishing new management approaches aligned with Anthropocene needs.
Carla Sofia Santos Ferreira +2 more
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Panarchy: ripples of a boundary concept
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 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
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Rewilding for resilience: A call to integrate quantitative and qualitative approaches for monitoring rewilding [PDF]
Rewilding is a transformative conservation strategy that emphasises the restoration of ecological processes and ecosystem resilience. This perspective article addresses limitations in current rewilding monitoring practices, which predominantly rely on ...
Sally Hawkins, Mike Jones
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Blurring the boundaries: cross-scale analyses of food systems
The globalized and interconnected nature of food systems provides many examples of panarchies within social-ecological systems. However, few are analyzed using panarchy theory, particularly urban food systems, or in a comparative manner.
Chelsea Wentworth +2 more
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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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Evaluating multilevel resilience of Russian urban economies 2010–2019
In this paper we examine the coevolution of individual cities and the city networks to which they belong, during an economic shock. We take an individual city and its city network to be the meso and macro levels, respectively, of a social-economic system.
Mikhail Rogov +3 more
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Orchestrating Forest Policy in Italy: Mission Impossible? [PDF]
In the Italian political and economic agenda the forest sector occupies a marginal role. The forest sector in Italy is characterized by a high institutional fragmentation and centralized decision-making processes dominated by Public Forest ...
Carbone, F. +6 more
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