Insight, part of a Special Feature on Exploring Resilience in Social-Ecological Systems Scale Mismatches in Social-Ecological Systems: Causes, Consequences, and Solutions
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] Ester Boserup,et al. The conditions of agricultural growth , 2013 .
[2] John M. Anderies,et al. Collapse and Reorganization in Social-Ecological Systems: Questions, Some Ideas, and Policy Implications , 2006 .
[3] A. Bennett,et al. How much habitat is enough? Keeping woodland birds in rural landscapes , 2005 .
[4] Jon Norberg,et al. Information Network Topologies for Enhanced Local Adaptive Management , 2005, Environmental management.
[5] Y. Pueyo,et al. Variations in landscape patterns and vegetation cover between 1957 and 1994 in a semiarid Mediterranean ecosystem , 2004, Landscape Ecology.
[6] S. Carpenter,et al. Catastrophic regime shifts in ecosystems: linking theory to observation , 2003 .
[7] E. Lambin,et al. Dynamics of Land-Use and Land-Cover Change in Tropical Regions , 2003 .
[8] T. Williams,et al. Sequential megafaunal collapse in the North Pacific Ocean: An ongoing legacy of industrial whaling? , 2003, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[9] Rosemary E. Ommer,et al. Scale issues in marine ecosystems and human interactions , 2003 .
[10] J. Ziker. Assigned Territories, Family/Clan/Communal Holdings, and Common-Pool Resources in the Taimyr Autonomous Region, Northern Russia , 2003 .
[11] K. Broad,et al. Environmental ‘loopholes’ and fish population dynamics: comparative pattern recognition with focus on El Niño effects in the Pacific , 2003 .
[12] M. Scheffer,et al. Slow Response of Societies to New Problems: Causes and Costs , 2003, Ecosystems.
[13] Douglas E. Kupel. Fuel for Growth: Water and Arizona's Urban Environment , 2003 .
[14] E. Chidumayo,et al. Changes in miombo woodland structure under different land tenure and use systems in central Zambia , 2002 .
[15] David R. Foster,et al. The illusion of preservation: a global environmental argument for the local production of natural resources , 2002 .
[16] Tariq Banuri,et al. Great Transition: The Promise and Lure of the Times Ahead , 2002 .
[17] H. H. Bruun,et al. The Past Impact of Livestock Husbandry on Dispersal of Plant Seeds in the Landscape of Denmark , 2002, Ambio.
[18] R. Didham,et al. Ecosystem Decay of Amazonian Forest Fragments: a 22‐Year Investigation , 2002 .
[19] M. Janssen,et al. Rangelands, pastoralists and governments: interlinked systems of people and nature. , 2002, Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences.
[20] M. Cochrane,et al. Fire as a large-scale edge effect in Amazonian forests , 2002, Journal of Tropical Ecology.
[21] Lalit Kumar,et al. The ecology of scale , 2002 .
[22] Walter G. Whitford,et al. Presence/absence of a keystone species as an indicator of rangeland health , 2002 .
[23] H. Duber,et al. Poachers and Forest Fragmentation Alter Seed Dispersal, Seed Survival, and Seedling Recruitment in the Palm Attalea butyraceae, with Implications for Tropical Tree Diversity 1 , 2001 .
[24] O. Cofie,et al. Population density, soil nutrient depletion, and economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa , 2001 .
[25] K. Bjorndal,et al. Historical Overfishing and the Recent Collapse of Coastal Ecosystems , 2001, Science.
[26] R. Muradian. Ecological thresholds: a survey , 2001 .
[27] R. O'Neill,et al. Landscape Ecology Explained@@@Landscape Ecology in Theory and Practice: Pattern and Process , 2001 .
[28] Garry D. Peterson. Political ecology and ecological resilience: , 2000 .
[29] C. Frissell,et al. Review of Ecological Effects of Roads on Terrestrial and Aquatic Communities , 2000 .
[30] E. Ostrom,et al. The concept of scale and the human dimensions of global change: a survey , 2000, Ecological Economics.
[31] R. Forman,et al. Estimate of the Area Affected Ecologically by the Road System in the United States , 2000 .
[32] D. Cumming. Living off 'biodiversity': whose land, whose resources and where? , 1999, Environment and Development Economics.
[33] C. Potter,et al. Large-scale impoverishment of Amazonian forests by logging and fire , 1999, Nature.
[34] R. Forman,et al. ROADS AND THEIR MAJOR ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS , 1998 .
[35] J. Bongaarts,et al. Global Environment Outlook , 1998 .
[36] E. Pamo. Herders and wildgame behaviour as a strategy against desertification in northern Cameroon , 1998 .
[37] D. Simberloff. Flagships, umbrellas, and keystones: Is single-species management passé in the landscape era? , 1998 .
[38] D. Pauly,et al. Fishing down marine food webs , 1998, Science.
[39] E. Barbier. The economic determinants of land degradation in developing countries , 1997 .
[40] B. Campbell,et al. Sustainability and peasant farming systems: Observations from Zimbabwe , 1997 .
[41] J. Castilla,et al. Challenges in the Quest for Keystones , 1996 .
[42] David H. Guston,et al. Principal-agent theory and the structure of science policy , 1996 .
[43] C. Holling,et al. Command and Control and the Pathology of Natural Resource Management , 1996 .
[44] R. O’Connor. Agricultural Change and Ethnic Succession in Southeast Asian States: A Case for Regional Anthropology , 1995, The Journal of Asian Studies.
[45] Rita Astuti. “the Vezo are not a kind of people”: identity, difference, and “ethnicity” among a fishing people of western Madagascar , 1995 .
[46] Kai N. Lee,et al. Greed, Scale Mismatch, and Learning. , 1993, Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America.
[47] S. Levin. The problem of pattern and scale in ecology , 1992 .
[48] Ray Hilborn,et al. Can Fisheries Agencies Learn from Experience , 1992 .
[49] Paul S. Ciccantell,et al. Contested Frontiers in Amazonia , 1992 .
[50] R. Adams,et al. Anthropological Perspectives on Ancient Trade , 1992, Current Anthropology.
[51] Anthony Hall,et al. Developing Amazonia: Deforestation and Social Conflict in Brazil's Carajas Programme , 1990 .
[52] Charles L. Redman,et al. Archeological and Historical Approaches to Complex Societies: The Islamic States of , 1990 .
[53] M. Westoby,et al. Opportunistic management for rangelands not at equilibrium. , 1989 .
[54] W Owen,et al. TRANSPORTATION AND WORLD DEVELOPMENT , 1985 .
[55] G. Daily,et al. ECOSYSTEM SERVICES: Benefits Supplied to Human Societies by Natural Ecosystems , 2007 .
[56] A. Thiam,et al. The causes and spatial pattern of land degradation risk in southern Mauritania using multitemporal AVHRR‐NDVI imagery and field data , 2003 .
[57] C. S. Holling,et al. Why systems of people and nature are not just social and ecological systems , 2002 .
[58] C. S. Holling,et al. Panarchy Understanding Transformations in Human and Natural Systems , 2002 .
[59] J. Ruitenbeek,et al. The invisible wand: adaptive co-management as an emergent strategy in complex bio-economic system , 2001 .
[60] M. Grosjean,et al. From nature-dominated to human-dominated environmental changes , 2000 .
[61] Simon A. Levin,et al. Fragile Dominion: Complexity and the Commons , 1999 .
[62] Steven A. Wolf,et al. Recasting alternative agriculture as a management model: The value of adept scaling , 1995 .
[63] HERBERT A. SIMON,et al. The Architecture of Complexity , 1991 .
[64] D. Cumming,et al. Savannah land use: policy and practice in Zimbabwe , 1991 .
[65] R. Kates,et al. Long-term population change. , 1990 .
[66] Anthony Gross,et al. Bound in Misery and Iron: The Impact of the Grande Carajás Programme on the Indians of Brazil@@@Bound in Misery and Iron: The Impact of the Grande Carajas Programme on the Indians of Brazil , 1989 .
[67] J. Wiens. Spatial Scaling in Ecology , 1989 .
[68] M. Drinkwater. The state and agrarian change in Zimbabwe's communal areas : An application of critical theory , 1988 .
[69] P. Blaikie,et al. The political economy of soil erosion in developing countries , 1985 .
[70] P. A. Larkin. An Epitaph for the Concept of Maximum Sustained Yield , 1977 .
[71] S. Davis,et al. Victims of the Miracle: Development and the Indians of Brazil , 1977 .
[72] F. Barth,et al. The role of the entrepreneur in social change in Northern Norway , 1967 .