作者
Natalie C Ban, Morena Mills, Jordan Tam, Christina C Hicks, Sarah Klain, Natalie Stoeckl, Madeleine C Bottrill, Jordan Levine, Robert L Pressey, Terre Satterfield, Kai MA Chan
发表日期
2013/5
来源
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment
卷号
11
期号
4
页码范围
194-202
出版商
Ecological Society of America
简介
Many conservation plans remain unimplemented, in part because of insufficient consideration of the social processes that influence conservation decisions. Complementing social considerations with an integrated understanding of the ecology of a region can result in a more complete conservation approach. We suggest that linking conservation planning to a social–ecological systems (SES) framework can lead to a more thorough understanding of human–environment interactions and more effective integration of social considerations. By characterizing SES as a set of subsystems, and their interactions with each other and with external factors, the SES framework can improve our understanding of the linkages between social and ecological influences on the environment. Using this framework can help to identify socially and ecologically focused conservation actions that will benefit ecosystems and human …
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