Resilience Management in Social-ecological Systems: a Working Hypothesis for a Participatory Approach
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Abstract
Walker, B., S. R. Carpenter, J. M. Anderies, N. Abel, G. Cumming, M. A. Janssen, L. Lebel, J. Norberg, G. D. Peterson and R. Pritchard 2002. Resilience Management in Social-ecological Systems: a Working Hypothesis for a Participatory Approach. Conservation Ecology 6(1):14. https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-00356-060114
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The record
- Venue
- Conservation Ecology
- Topic
- Complex Systems and Decision Making
- Field
- Decision Sciences
- Canadian institutions
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- Funders
- Rockefeller Foundation
- Keywords
- Resilience (materials science)Citizen journalismEcological systems theoryEcologyEcological resiliencePsychological resilienceSociologyGeographyEnvironmental resource managementPolitical scienceBiologyPsychologyEnvironmental scienceSocial psychologyEcosystem
- Has abstract in OpenAlex
- yes