How to conceptualize and operationalize resilience in socio-ecological systems?
M Sterk, IA van de Leemput, ETHM Peeters - Current opinion in …, 2017 - Elsevier
Highlights•Strong feedback loops can lead to unexpected outcomes.•Multi-disciplinary
perspectives help to better understand resilience.•A resilience approach to sustainability …
perspectives help to better understand resilience.•A resilience approach to sustainability …
What are the traits of a social-ecological system: Towards a framework in support of urban sustainability
To ensure that cities and urban ecosystems support human wellbeing and overall quality of
life we need conceptual frameworks that can connect different scientific disciplines as well …
life we need conceptual frameworks that can connect different scientific disciplines as well …
Unifying functional trait approaches to understand the assemblage of ecological communities: synthesizing taxonomic divides
Functional traits have long been considered the 'holy grail'in community ecology due to their
potential to link phenotypic variation with ecological processes. Advancements across …
potential to link phenotypic variation with ecological processes. Advancements across …
Leaf and stem economics spectra drive diversity of functional plant traits in a dynamic global vegetation model
Functional diversity is critical for ecosystem dynamics, stability and productivity. However,
dynamic global vegetation models (DGVM s) which are increasingly used to simulate …
dynamic global vegetation models (DGVM s) which are increasingly used to simulate …
Response trait diversity and species asynchrony underlie the diversity–stability relationship in Romanian bird communities
Biodiversity–stability relationships have frequently been studied in ecology, with the recent
integration of traits to explain community stability over time. Classical theory underlying the …
integration of traits to explain community stability over time. Classical theory underlying the …
Assessing and managing freshwater ecosystems vulnerable to environmental change
Freshwater ecosystems are important for global biodiversity and provide essential
ecosystem services. There is consensus in the scientific literature that freshwater …
ecosystem services. There is consensus in the scientific literature that freshwater …
Recommendations for the next generation of global freshwater biological monitoring tools
Biological monitoring has a long history in freshwaters, where much of the pioneering work
in this field was developed over a 100 years ago—but few of the traditional monitoring tools …
in this field was developed over a 100 years ago—but few of the traditional monitoring tools …
Rapid assessment of fisheries species sensitivity to climate change
Climate change driven alterations in the distribution and abundance of marine species, and
the timing of their life history events (phenology), are being reported around the globe …
the timing of their life history events (phenology), are being reported around the globe …
Integrating Environmental Resilience-Based Spatial Utilization for Eco-Industrial Park: Sustainable Industrial Development
This research aims to identify the factors influencing Sustainable Industrial Development in
develo** the Eco-Industrial Park (EIP) Model in Industrial Areas. This research will …
develo** the Eco-Industrial Park (EIP) Model in Industrial Areas. This research will …
Social-ecological system resilience of debris flow alluvial fans in the Awang basin, China
S He, D Wang, Y Li, P Zhao, H Lan, W Chen… - Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Debris flow alluvial fans (DFAFs) are vulnerable, although they can be used as a natural
resource. The relationships between different factors related to DFAF systems and between …
resource. The relationships between different factors related to DFAF systems and between …