Social learning for resilience in social–ecological systems
J De Kraker - Current opinion in environmental sustainability, 2017 - Elsevier
Highlights•The niche and impacts of social learning as a mechanism to build resilience are
limited.•Concepts and methods are currently available for more rigorous empirical …
limited.•Concepts and methods are currently available for more rigorous empirical …
Towards transformative social learning on the path to 1.5 degrees
Highlights•The 1.5 degree target can be seen as both a technical and metaphorical
goal.•Learning for climate change involves different approaches and orientations.•Diverse …
goal.•Learning for climate change involves different approaches and orientations.•Diverse …
Effective factors to increase rural households' resilience under drought conditions in Iran
M Savari, HE Damaneh, HE Damaneh - International Journal of Disaster …, 2023 - Elsevier
In recent years, rural-farmer families have encountered a higher level of vulnerability to
drought than all other communities in the world including Iran. As well, their vulnerability has …
drought than all other communities in the world including Iran. As well, their vulnerability has …
[HTML][HTML] Exploring how social capital and learning are related to the resilience of Dutch arable farmers
CONTEXT Enhancing farm resilience has become a key policy objective of the EU's
Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) to help farmers deal with numerous interrelated …
Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) to help farmers deal with numerous interrelated …
A stakeholder-based framework for improving the resilience of groundwater resources in arid regions
In this paper, a new stakeholder-based framework is proposed for groundwater resources
management in arid regions. In this framework, rough set theory is used for the probabilistic …
management in arid regions. In this framework, rough set theory is used for the probabilistic …
Polycentricity and regional ocean governance: Implications for the emerging UN agreement on marine biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction
KM Gjerde, SS Yadav - Frontiers in Marine Science, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The governance of the two-thirds of the world's ocean in areas beyond national jurisdiction
(the high seas and deep seabed beyond national jurisdiction or ABNJ) is currently …
(the high seas and deep seabed beyond national jurisdiction or ABNJ) is currently …
The ocean, climate change and resilience: Making ocean areas beyond national jurisdiction more resilient to climate change and other anthropogenic activities
SS Yadav, KM Gjerde - Marine Policy, 2020 - Elsevier
The ocean is threatened by climate change, overexploitation, pollution, habitat loss, and
other pressures as well as their cumulative impacts. Over 60% of the ocean that lies in areas …
other pressures as well as their cumulative impacts. Over 60% of the ocean that lies in areas …
Understanding climate change and resilience: assessing strengths and opportunities for adaptation in the Global South
Better integration of resilience and climate change adaptation can help building climate-
resilient development. Yet, resilience and adaptation to climate change have evolved largely …
resilient development. Yet, resilience and adaptation to climate change have evolved largely …
A resilience-based robustness evaluation framework for sustainable urban flood management under uncertainty
Urban drainage systems (UDSs) may experience failure encountering uncertain future
conditions. These uncertainties arise from internal and external threats such as …
conditions. These uncertainties arise from internal and external threats such as …
[HTML][HTML] Science for the sustainable use of ecosystem services
Sustainability is a key challenge for humanity in the 21st century. Ecosystem services—the
benefits that people derive from nature and natural capital—is a concept often used to help …
benefits that people derive from nature and natural capital—is a concept often used to help …