A synthesis of key factors for sustainability in social–ecological systems

UJ Frey - Sustainability Science, 2017 - Springer
Attempts to identify relevant variables for the success or failure of sustainable management
of social–ecological systems seem to be constrained by the inconsistent organization of the …

Navigating the back loop: fostering social innovation and transformation in ecosystem management

R Biggs, FR Westley, SR Carpenter - Ecology and society, 2010 - JSTOR
Addressing the environmental challenges of the 21st century requires substantial changes
to the way modern society views and manages ecosystems. In particular, many authors …

[引用][C] Ecosystems and human well‐being in the Sustainable Development Goals

SLR Wood, F DeClerck - Frontiers in Ecology and the …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Development Goals (2000–2015) and will provide the guiding framework for aligning global
investments in social, economic, and environmental development over the next 15 years …

Social-ecological resilience through a biocultural lens: A participatory methodology to support global targets and local priorities

M Ungar, J McRuer, X Liu, LC Theron, D Blais… - 2020 - repository.up.ac.za
More research is needed to properly represent social-ecological system (SES) interactions
that support the integrity of biological and cultural, ie, biocultural, relationships in places …

A review of the social-ecological systems framework

S Partelow - Ecology and Society, 2018 - JSTOR
The social-ecological systems framework (SESF) is arguably the most comprehensive
conceptual framework for diagnosing interactions and outcomes in social-ecological …

Linking science and decision making to promote an ecology for the city: practices and opportunities

JM Grove, DL Childers, M Galvin, S Hines… - Ecosystem Health …, 2016 - spj.science.org
To promote urban sustainability and resilience, there is an increasing demand for actionable
science that links science and decision making based on social–ecological knowledge …

10 years later: revisiting priorities for science and society a decade after the millennium ecosystem assessment

C Mulder, EM Bennett, DA Bohan, M Bonkowski… - Advances in Ecological …, 2015 - Elsevier
The study of ecological services (ESs) is fast becoming a cornerstone of mainstream
ecology, largely because they provide a useful means of linking functioning to societal …

Opportunities and challenges for mainstreaming ecosystem services in development planning: perspectives from a landscape level

N Sitas, HE Prozesky, KJ Esler, B Reyers - Landscape ecology, 2014 - Springer
Despite much progress in ecosystem services research, a gap still appears to exist between
this research and the implementation of landscape management and development activities …

Integrating social science into the long-term ecological research (LTER) network: social dimensions of ecological change and ecological dimensions of social change

CL Redman, JM Grove, LH Kuby - Ecosystems, 2004 - Springer
The integration of the social sciences into long-term ecological research is an urgent priority.
To address this need, a group of social, earth, and life scientists associated with the National …

Diversity in current ecological thinking: implications for environmental management

SA Moore, TJ Wallington, RJ Hobbs, PR Ehrlich… - Environmental …, 2009 - Springer
Current ecological thinking emphasizes that systems are complex, dynamic, and
unpredictable across space and time. What is the diversity in interpretation of these ideas …