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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
Non-equilibrium thermodynamics and development cycles of temperate natural forest ecosystems
P. Urbán
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P. Sabo
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J. Plesník
Folia Oecologica
2018
Corpus ID: 134142229
Abstract The presented contribution in its first part summarizes several important theoretical findings of the system ecology…
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2014
2014
Chapitre 2 De la biodiversité aux services écosystémiques : Approche quantitative de la généalogie d'un dispositif
Monica Castro
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X. A. D. Sartre
2014
Corpus ID: 164915467
De la biodiversite aux services ecosystemiques: Approche quantitative de la genealogie d'un dispositif », in X. ARNAULD DE SARTRE…
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2013
2013
Resiliencia y panarquía: claves para enfrentar la adversidad en sistemas sociales
Edgard Barboza
2013
Corpus ID: 161778498
El presente articulo analiza la pertinencia teorica del binomio resiliencia y panarquia, con el objetivo general de evaluar su…
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2012
2012
Response to "Panarchy and the Law"
C. S. Holling
2012
Corpus ID: 155312188
Panarchy Theory emphasizes four key features of change. One is the important role that diversity has during recovery after a…
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2011
2011
Climate Change, Growth, and Regional Integration: Lessons for Colorado's Front Range Municipal and Industrial Water Providers
Kelsey C. Cody
2011
Corpus ID: 130064787
The central challenge facing municipal and industrial water providers is to continuously provide safe and reliable supplies of…
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Review
2010
Review
2010
Understanding and strengthening effective coral reef governance: a map & compass to guide strategic change in Southeast Asia
H. Schuttenberg
2010
Corpus ID: 127354146
Background Coral reefs are the most productive and biologically diverse marine ecosystems, and they provide ecosystem services…
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2010
2010
Psychological panarchy: Steps to an ecology of thought
Will Varey
2010
Corpus ID: 55361935
Since its origination, researchers in the field of ecology have been faced with complex questions of considerable complexity…
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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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2006
2006
Panarchy and sustainable risk prevention by managing protection forests in mountain areas
L. Dorren
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F. Berger
2006
Corpus ID: 56322623
Mountain forests can prevent or reduce the risk posed by rockfall and avalanches, but to provide this service continuously most…
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2003
2003
Collaborative learning, organizational innovation, and adaptive co-management: The role of social networks in Kristianstad Wetlands, Sweden.
T. Hahn
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P. Olsson
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C. Folke
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K. Johansson
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Andreas Duit
2003
Corpus ID: 56035965
The literature on ecosystem management and assessment is increasingly focusing on the social capacity to enhance ecosystem…
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