Using case study data to understand SES interactions: a model-centered meta-analysis of SES framework applications
Studying social–ecological interactions systematically is difficult when dealing with case
study data. The methodological flexibility inherent in case studies facilitates the discovery of …
study data. The methodological flexibility inherent in case studies facilitates the discovery of …
Building blocks of polycentric governance
Success or failure of a polycentric system is a function of complex political and social
processes, such as coordination between actors and venues to solve specialized policy …
processes, such as coordination between actors and venues to solve specialized policy …
Modelling forests as social-ecological systems: A systematic comparison of agent-based approaches
The multifunctionality of forest systems calls for appropriately complex modelling
approaches to capture social and ecosystem dynamics. Using a social-ecological systems …
approaches to capture social and ecosystem dynamics. Using a social-ecological systems …
Equity in environmental governance: perceived fairness of distributional justice principles in marine co-management
Concerns with distributional justice invariably arise in environmental governance, especially
in the conservation and management of common-pool resources. These initiatives generate …
in the conservation and management of common-pool resources. These initiatives generate …
Forecasting adoption with epidemiological models can enable adaptively scaling out conservation
Achieving global climate and biodiversity goals will require the rapid adoption of
conservation initiatives across communities, regions, and, in some cases, the planet …
conservation initiatives across communities, regions, and, in some cases, the planet …
Policy Learning and Adaptation in governance; a Co-evolutionary Perspective
This paper introduces the concepts and ideas that frame this special issue on co-evolution in
governance, and their implications for policy learning and adaptation. It offers a brief …
governance, and their implications for policy learning and adaptation. It offers a brief …
Reservoir governance in world's water towers needs to anticipate multi‐purpose use
Mountains, said to be the world's water towers, are central for the provision of downstream
water demands. This provision service is strongly challenged by climate change associated …
water demands. This provision service is strongly challenged by climate change associated …
Unpacking dynamics of diverse nested resource systems through a diagnostic approach
The social–ecological systems (SES) framework (Ostrom 2009, Science. 325 (5939): 419–
22) typologically decomposes SES characteristics into nested, tiered constituent variables …
22) typologically decomposes SES characteristics into nested, tiered constituent variables …
Fisher behaviour in coastal and marine fisheries
This research systematically reviews fisher behaviour in coastal and marine fisheries. Fisher
behaviour refers to individual and group level action that reflects the psychological …
behaviour refers to individual and group level action that reflects the psychological …
[HTML][HTML] Social-ecological system changes in China from 1990 to 2018
C Mengxue, L **aoyan, Q Zhangxuan, L **aolin… - Ecological Indicators, 2022 - Elsevier
Social-ecological systems provide a comprehensive scientific framework for understanding
the complex processes and interactions between natural and human systems. However …
the complex processes and interactions between natural and human systems. However …