Vulnerable waters are essential to watershed resilience
Watershed resilience is the ability of a watershed to maintain its characteristic system state
while concurrently resisting, adapting to, and reorganizing after hydrological (for example …
while concurrently resisting, adapting to, and reorganizing after hydrological (for example …
Integrating indigenous and local knowledge in management and research on coastal ecosystems in the Global South: A literature review
TK Loch, M Riechers - Ocean & Coastal Management, 2021 - Elsevier
Indigenous and local knowledge (ILK) is increasingly recognized as a valuable asset in
sustainability science. Knowledges of Indigenous peoples and local communities is …
sustainability science. Knowledges of Indigenous peoples and local communities is …
Knowledge management for sustainable development in the era of continuously accelerating technological revolutions: A framework and models
M Russ - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
This conceptual, interdisciplinary paper will start by introducing the commencement of a new
era in which human society faces continuously accelerating technological revolutions …
era in which human society faces continuously accelerating technological revolutions …
Exploring the Factors of Rural Tourism Recovery in the Post-COVID-19 Era Based on the Grounded Theory: A Case Study of Tianxi Village in Hunan Province, China
J Wang, Y Wang, Y He, Z Zhu - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
Effective recovery of rural tourism in the post-COVID-19 era could consolidate achievements
in poverty alleviation and promote rural revitalization in China. In order to explore the factors …
in poverty alleviation and promote rural revitalization in China. In order to explore the factors …
Woody plant encroachment and the sustainability of priority conservation areas
Woody encroachment is a global driver of grassland loss and management to counteract
encroachment represents one of the most expensive conservation practices implemented in …
encroachment represents one of the most expensive conservation practices implemented in …
Social vulnerability, social-ecological resilience and coastal governance
Non-technical summary Our analysis shows that the framing of social vulnerability is shaped
by a narrow definition of resilience, focusing on post-disaster return and recovery responses …
by a narrow definition of resilience, focusing on post-disaster return and recovery responses …
Panarchy theory for convergence
SM Sundstrom, DG Angeler, J Bell, M Hayes… - Sustainability …, 2023 - Springer
Coping with surprise and uncertainty resulting from the emergence of undesired and
unexpected novelty or the sudden reorganization of systems at multiple spatiotemporal …
unexpected novelty or the sudden reorganization of systems at multiple spatiotemporal …
Towards a global sustainable development agenda built on social–ecological resilience
Non-technical summary The United Nations' sustainable development goals (SDGs)
articulate societal aspirations for people and our planet. Many scientists have criticised the …
articulate societal aspirations for people and our planet. Many scientists have criticised the …
Applying Panarchy Theory to Aquatic Invasive Species Management: A Case Study on Invasive Rainbow Smelt Osmerus mordax
JT Mrnak, LW Sikora, MJV Zanden… - Reviews in Fisheries …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Invasive species are a global concern. After an invasive species establishes, they often
disrupt ecosystems leading to new dynamics and species interactions, making management …
disrupt ecosystems leading to new dynamics and species interactions, making management …
The evolution of service systems to service ecosystems: A literature review
D Brozović, M Tregua - International Journal of Management …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
High academic interest and numerous theoretical and practical studies on service systems
and service ecosystems, paired with the accelerated evolution of the service (eco) system …
and service ecosystems, paired with the accelerated evolution of the service (eco) system …