Collaborative environmental governance: Achieving collective action in social-ecological systems
Ö Bodin - Science, 2017 - science.org
BACKGROUND Current and future generations are confronted with the complex task of
devising sustainable solutions to environmental problems. The coming decade might …
devising sustainable solutions to environmental problems. The coming decade might …
Improving network approaches to the study of complex social–ecological interdependencies
Achieving effective, sustainable environmental governance requires a better understanding
of the causes and consequences of the complex patterns of interdependencies connecting …
of the causes and consequences of the complex patterns of interdependencies connecting …
Understanding the spatial relationships and drivers of ecosystem service supply-demand mismatches towards spatially-targeted management of social-ecological …
J Shen, S Li, H Wang, S Wu, Z Liang, Y Zhang… - Journal of Cleaner …, 2023 - Elsevier
Managing relationships among ecosystem service supplies and demands and manipulating
certain drivers to maintain well-balanced ecosystem service suites are key challenges for …
certain drivers to maintain well-balanced ecosystem service suites are key challenges for …
Land-use intensity alters networks between biodiversity, ecosystem functions, and services
MR Felipe-Lucia, S Soliveres… - Proceedings of the …, 2020 - National Acad Sciences
Land-use intensification can increase provisioning ecosystem services, such as food and
timber production, but it also drives changes in ecosystem functioning and biodiversity loss …
timber production, but it also drives changes in ecosystem functioning and biodiversity loss …
An ecological network approach to predict ecosystem service vulnerability to species losses
AA Keyes, JP McLaughlin, AK Barner… - Nature communications, 2021 - nature.com
Human-driven threats are changing biodiversity, impacting ecosystem services. The loss of
one species can trigger secondary extinctions of additional species, because species …
one species can trigger secondary extinctions of additional species, because species …
Assessing ecosystem service trade-offs and synergies: The need for a more mechanistic approach
Positive (synergistic) and negative (trade-off) relationships among ecosystem services are
influenced by drivers of change, such as policy interventions and environmental variability …
influenced by drivers of change, such as policy interventions and environmental variability …
Conceptualizing ecosystem services using social–ecological networks
Social–ecological networks (SENs) represent the complex relationships between ecological
and social systems and are a useful tool for analyzing and managing ecosystem services …
and social systems and are a useful tool for analyzing and managing ecosystem services …
A multitrophic perspective on biodiversity–ecosystem functioning research
N Eisenhauer, H Schielzeth, AD Barnes… - Advances in ecological …, 2019 - Elsevier
Concern about the functional consequences of unprecedented loss in biodiversity has
prompted biodiversity–ecosystem functioning (BEF) research to become one of the most …
prompted biodiversity–ecosystem functioning (BEF) research to become one of the most …
[HTML][HTML] Next-generation global biomonitoring: large-scale, automated reconstruction of ecological networks
We foresee a new global-scale, ecological approach to biomonitoring emerging within the
next decade that can detect ecosystem change accurately, cheaply, and generically. Next …
next decade that can detect ecosystem change accurately, cheaply, and generically. Next …
The Regime Shifts Database: a framework for analyzing regime shifts in social-ecological systems
This paper presents the Regime Shifts Database (RSDB), a new online, open-access
database that uses a novel consistent framework to systematically analyze regime shifts …
database that uses a novel consistent framework to systematically analyze regime shifts …