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Caitlyn B. O?Connor and Phillip S. Levin
Managing social?ecological systems that benefit both humans and nature is the central challenge of natural resource management. Integrating multiple perspectives into decision-making adds flexibility to social?ecological systems by reducing rigidity and ...
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Tasi-Jung Jiang, Pankaj Kumar, Herlin Chien and Osamu Saito
Despite being a limited resource, pollution, poor management, and other drivers like climate change make available water unsuitable and insufficient for human consumption and ecosystem maintenance. Therefore, a transdisciplinary approach is needed for ma...
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David J. Brunckhorst and E. Jamie Trammell
Urban systems include complex interactions and interdependencies with adjoining landscapes and regions. The pressures of change are complex, constant, and increasing. Declining biodiversity, ecosystem function, social institutions, and climate change und...
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Mohammad Mahmudul Islam, Shuvo Pal, Mohammad Mosarof Hossain, Mohammad Mojibul Hoque Mozumder and Petra Schneider
By employing empirical and secondary data (qualitative and quantitative), this study demonstrates how social equity (with its three dimensions) can meaningfully address the conservation of the coastal social?ecological system (SES), without losing divers...
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Cheng-Chien Liu, Ming-Hsun Ko, Huei-Lin Wen, Kuei-Lin Fu and Shu-Ting Chang
Watersheds represent natural units of social?ecological systems and affect crop productivity. Extreme weather events accelerate the natural erosion process by triggering more landslides in watersheds. To achieve the land degradation neutrality set up by ...
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Stella Sofia Kyvelou and Anestis Gourgiotis
The research paper investigates the diverse understandings of ?landscape?, along with demonstrating the modes of contribution of the European Landscape Convention (ELC) of the Council of Europe (CE) in influencing national spatial planning systems. The p...
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Douglas T. Bolger, Karen Hutchins Bieluch, Flora E. Krivak-Tetley, Gillian Maggs-Kölling and Joseph Tjitekulu
There is increasing interest in using “real-world pedagogy” to train students in ways that make them better able to contribute toward a more sustainable society. While there is a robust body of literature on the competencies that students nee...
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Mario Giampietro
Recent years have seen an explosion of interest in the resource nexus. This has created the co-existence of different understandings and uses of the concept. In this regard, experiences in the EU H2020 project ‘Moving towards adaptive governance in...
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William J. Kleindl, Paul C. Stoy, Michael W. Binford, Ankur R. Desai, Michael C. Dietze, Courtney A. Schultz, Gregory Starr, Christina L. Staudhammer and David J. A. Wood
The implications of cumulative land-use decisions and shifting climate on forests, require us to integrate our understanding of ecosystems, markets, policy, and resource management into a social-ecological system. Humans play a central role in macrosyste...
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Salar Haghighatafshar, Jes La Cour Jansen, Henrik Aspegren and Karin Jönsson
Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) can be considered the joint product of water engineering and urban planning and design since these systems must comply with hydraulic, hydrologic, and social-ecological functions. To enhance this joint collaboration, a...
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