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Are world fisheries a global panarchy?
Problems of overfishing and other stresses to fish populations have continued to grow in scale, from smaller to more global pressures. These pressures are found in changes in the water column, such as through warming, as well as pollution and fishing effort and practices. Single stock collapses have been common, and pressures are building across marine
Peter J Jacques
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2013
Panarchy is the term coined to describe hierarchical systems where control is not only top down, as typically considered, but also bottom up [1]. Hierarchical organization is an important property of complex systems and is characterized by the vertical separation of low-frequency dynamics of large extent and high-frequency dynamics of small extent [2].
Garmestani, Ahjond S., Allen, Craig R.
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Panarchy is the term coined to describe hierarchical systems where control is not only top down, as typically considered, but also bottom up [1]. Hierarchical organization is an important property of complex systems and is characterized by the vertical separation of low-frequency dynamics of large extent and high-frequency dynamics of small extent [2].
Garmestani, Ahjond S., Allen, Craig R.
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Viability of Psychological Panarchy: Thought as an Ecology
Systems Research and Behavioral Science, 2011This article considers recent research from the cognitive sciences and developmental psychology and parallels with the characterization of complex ecologies as panarchy systems. Its aim is to assess the viability of the application of panarchy theory to the ecology of human thought.
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Ecocultural Contact and the Panarchy of Place:
2020Margaret Fuller travelled to the Great Lakes region in 1843 on the trail of the Anglo-Ojibway poet Jane Johnston Schoolcraft. She had seen enough to recognize Schoolcraft’s immense promise—a “mine of poesy” that might serve as the raw material of a new American identity based on very different coordinates of gender, race, and culture than the ones ...
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Panarchy: Thinking in Systems and Networks
2019As a concept and disciplinary practice, resilience analysis has evolved rapidly within the twenty-first century. This is driven in large part by the growing complexity in everyday systems that dominate daily life, from energy and transportation networks to medical and even entertainment systems.
Igor Linkov, Benjamin D. Trump
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Panarchy suggests why management mitigates rather than restores ecosystems from anthropogenic impact
Journal of Environmental Management, 2023David G Angeler
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Panarchy-based transformative supply chain resilience: the role of supply chain capital
International Journal of Operations and Production Management, 2023Vahid Mirzabeiki, James Aitken
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