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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
Abstract The presented contribution in its first part summarizes several important theoretical findings of the system ecology… 
2014
2014
De la biodiversite aux services ecosystemiques: Approche quantitative de la genealogie d'un dispositif », in X. ARNAULD DE SARTRE… 
2013
2013
El presente articulo analiza la pertinencia teorica del binomio resiliencia y panarquia, con el objetivo general de evaluar su… 
2012
2012
Panarchy Theory emphasizes four key features of change. One is the important role that diversity has during recovery after a… 
2011
2011
The central challenge facing municipal and industrial water providers is to continuously provide safe and reliable supplies of… 
Review
2010
Review
2010
Background Coral reefs are the most productive and biologically diverse marine ecosystems, and they provide ecosystem services… 
2010
2010
Since its origination, researchers in the field of ecology have been faced with complex questions of considerable complexity… 
2008
2008
In the last decades, there have been profound changes in the understanding of farming systems, in particular regarding their need… 
2006
2006
Mountain forests can prevent or reduce the risk posed by rockfall and avalanches, but to provide this service continuously most… 
2003
2003
The literature on ecosystem management and assessment is increasingly focusing on the social capacity to enhance ecosystem…