Resilience (republished)
C Folke - Ecology and society, 2016 - JSTOR
Resilience thinking in relation to the environment has emerged as a lens of inquiry that
serves a platform for interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration. Resilience is about …
serves a platform for interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration. Resilience is about …
Critical realism in case study research
G Easton - Industrial marketing management, 2010 - Elsevier
Case study research is the most popular research method for researchers in industrial
marketing. However despite a number of attempts the problem of satisfactorily justifying the …
marketing. However despite a number of attempts the problem of satisfactorily justifying the …
International progress and evaluation on interactive coupling effects between urbanization and the eco-environment
Global urbanization is exerting severe stress and having far-reaching impacts on the eco-
environment, and yet there exists a complex non-linear coupling relationship between the …
environment, and yet there exists a complex non-linear coupling relationship between the …
Circles, spirals, pyramids and cubes: why the circular economy cannot work
KR Skene - Sustainability Science, 2018 - Springer
The concept of a circular economy has become a significant school of thought in sustainable
economics over the last 10 years. This paper critically analyses the key principles …
economics over the last 10 years. This paper critically analyses the key principles …
The “social” aspect of social-ecological systems: a critique of analytical frameworks and findings from a multisite study of coastal sustainability
We evaluate whether society can adequately be conceptualized as a component of social-
ecological systems, given social theory and the current outputs of systems-based research …
ecological systems, given social theory and the current outputs of systems-based research …
Probing the interfaces between the social sciences and social-ecological resilience: insights from integrative and hybrid perspectives in the social sciences
S Stone-Jovicich - Ecology and Society, 2015 - JSTOR
Social scientists, and scholars in related interdisciplinary fields, have critiqued resilience
thinking's oversimplification of social dimensions of coupled social-ecological systems …
thinking's oversimplification of social dimensions of coupled social-ecological systems …
Sustainability and business in a complex world
Sustainability is a topic of growing importance today in all aspects of organizational life.
Businesses and managers are increasingly considering ways to incorporate a balance …
Businesses and managers are increasingly considering ways to incorporate a balance …
Whose sustainability? Top–down participation and emergent rules in marine protected area management in Indonesia
A review of a major community-based marine protected area programme (CB-MPA) in an
Indonesian island archipelago is the point of departure for this article. Despite a well …
Indonesian island archipelago is the point of departure for this article. Despite a well …
Conserving agrobiodiversity amid global change, migration, and nontraditional livelihood networks: the dynamic uses of cultural landscape knowledge
KS Zimmerer - Ecology and Society, 2014 - JSTOR
I examined agrobiodiversity in smallholder cultural landscapes with the goal of offering new
insights into management and policy options for the resilience-based in situ conservation …
insights into management and policy options for the resilience-based in situ conservation …
Global constraints on rural fishing communities: whose resilience is it anyway?
MD Robards, JA Greenberg - Fish and Fisheries, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Sustaining natural resources is regarded as an important component of ecological resilience
and commonly assumed to be of similar importance to social and economic vitality for …
and commonly assumed to be of similar importance to social and economic vitality for …