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Panarchy
Panarchy (from pan and archy), coined by Paul Emile de Puydt in 1860, is a form of governance that would encompass all others. The Oxford English…
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2018
2018
Introduction to the Special Feature Practicing Panarchy: Assessing legal flexibility, ecological resilience, and adaptive governance in regional water systems experiencing rapid environmental change
B. Cosens
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L. Gunderson
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B. Chaffin
2018
Corpus ID: 49238684
This special feature presents articles on the cross-scale interactions among law, ecosystem dynamics, and governance to address…
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2015
2015
Computer-Aided Architectural Design Futures. The Next City - New Technologies and the Future of the Built Environment
Gabriela Celani
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D. Sperling
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J. Franco
Communications in Computer and Information…
2015
Corpus ID: 27330341
Urban futures are typically conceptualized as starting anew; an urban future is usually represented as a quest for an ideal state…
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2014
2014
Panarchy rules? : rethinking resilience of agroecosystems
D. Apeldoorn
2014
Corpus ID: 133053707
This thesis explores the applicability of the resilience perspective on agro-ecosystems dynamics. It start out by using the five…
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2012
Highly Cited
2012
Exploring Panarchy in Alpine Grasslands: an Application of Adaptive Cycle Concepts to the Conservation of a Cultural Landscape
I. Soane
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R. Scolozzi
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A. Gretter
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Klaus Hubacek
2012
Corpus ID: 10967743
This paper explores approaches of applying the panarchy perspective to a case study of natural resource management in the…
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2011
Highly Cited
2011
Research, part of a Special Feature on Resilience Through Multi-scalar Collaboration From Resilience to Transformation: the Adaptive Cycle in Two Mexican Urban Centers
M. Pelling
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David Manuel-Navarrete
2011
Corpus ID: 46272516
Climate change is but one expression of the internal contradictions of capitalism that include also economic inequality and…
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2008
Highly Cited
2008
Research, part of a Special Feature on New Methods for Adaptive Water Management Assessing the Resilience of a River Management Regime: Informal Learning in a Shadow Network in the Tisza River Basin
J. Sendzimir
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P. Magnuszewski
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+4 authors
Z. Nagy
2008
Corpus ID: 46563852
Global sources of change offer unprecedented challenges to conventional river management strategies, which no longer appear…
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2008
2008
Adaptive farming systems – a position paper
I. Darnhofer
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S. Bellon
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B. Dedieu
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R. Milestad
2008
Corpus ID: 14778537
In the last decades, there have been profound changes in the understanding of farming systems, in particular regarding their need…
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2004
Highly Cited
2004
Resilience, Adaptability and Transformability in Social–ecological Systems
B. Walker
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C. S. Holling
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S. Carpenter
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A. Kinzig
2004
Corpus ID: 6726040
The concept of resilience has evolved considerably since Holling’s (1973) seminal paper. Different interpretations of what is…
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2003
Highly Cited
2003
Panarchy: Understanding Transformations in Human and Natural Systems
M. Price
2003
Corpus ID: 90211496
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2002
Highly Cited
2002
Panarchy Understanding Transformations in Human and Natural Systems
L. Gunderson
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C. S. Holling
2002
Corpus ID: 129561017
The book examines theories (models) of how systems (those of humans, nature, and combined humannatural systems) function, and…
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