Johan Colding (Assist. ed.)
Linking Social and Ecological Systems
Management Practices and Social Mechanisms for Building Resilience
Herausgeber: Berkes, Fikret; Folke, Carl; Fikret, Berkes
Johan Colding (Assist. ed.)
Linking Social and Ecological Systems
Management Practices and Social Mechanisms for Building Resilience
Herausgeber: Berkes, Fikret; Folke, Carl; Fikret, Berkes
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Investigates how management systems and their dynamics can improve stewardship of selected ecosystems.
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Investigates how management systems and their dynamics can improve stewardship of selected ecosystems.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 476
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 766g
- ISBN-13: 9780521785624
- ISBN-10: 0521785626
- Artikelnr.: 22239219
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 476
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 766g
- ISBN-13: 9780521785624
- ISBN-10: 0521785626
- Artikelnr.: 22239219
Fikret Berkes is Director of the Natural Resources Institute at the University of Manitoba, Canada.
1. Linking social and ecological systems for resilience and sustainability
Fikret Berkes and Carl Folke; Part I. Learning from Locally Devised
Systems: 2. People, refugia and resilience Madhav Gadgil, Natabar S. Hemam
and B. Mohan Reddy; 3. Learning by fishing: practical engagement and
environemntal concerns Gíslí Palsson; 4. Dalecarlia in Central Sweden
before 1800: a society of social and ecological resilience Ulf Sporrong;
Part II. Emergence of Resource Management Adaptations: 5. Learning to
design reslilient resource management: indigenous systems in the Canadian
subarctic Fikret Berkes; 6. Resilience and neotraditional populations: the
caiçaras of the Atlantic forest and caboclos of the Amazon (Brazil) Alpina
Begossi; 7. Indigenous African resource management of a tropical rain
forest ecosystem: a case study of the Yoruba of Ara, Nigeria D. Michael
Warren and Jennifer Pinkson; 8. Managing for human and ecological context
in the Maine soft shell clam fishery Susan S. Hanna; Part III. Success and
Failure in Regional Systems: 9. Resilient resource management in Mexico's
forest ecosystems: the contribution of property rights Janis B. Alcorn and
Victor M. Toledo; 10. The resilience of pastoral herding in Sahelian Africa
Maryam Niamir-Fuller; 11. Reviving the social system-ecosystem links in the
Himalayas Narpat S. Jodha; 12. Crossing the threshold of ecosystem
resilience: the commercial extinction of northern cod A. Christopher
Finlayson and Bonnie J. McCay; Part IV. Designing New Approaches to
Management: 13. Science, sustainability and resource management C. S.
Holling, Fikret Berkes and Carl Folke; 14. Integrated management of a
temperate montane forest ecosystem through holistic forestry: a British
Columbia example Evelyn Pinkerton; 15. Managing chaotic fisheries James M.
Acheson, James A. Wilson and Robert S. Steneck; 16. Social mechanisms and
institutional learning for resilience and sustainability Carl Folke, Fikret
Berkes and Johan Colding; Index.
Fikret Berkes and Carl Folke; Part I. Learning from Locally Devised
Systems: 2. People, refugia and resilience Madhav Gadgil, Natabar S. Hemam
and B. Mohan Reddy; 3. Learning by fishing: practical engagement and
environemntal concerns Gíslí Palsson; 4. Dalecarlia in Central Sweden
before 1800: a society of social and ecological resilience Ulf Sporrong;
Part II. Emergence of Resource Management Adaptations: 5. Learning to
design reslilient resource management: indigenous systems in the Canadian
subarctic Fikret Berkes; 6. Resilience and neotraditional populations: the
caiçaras of the Atlantic forest and caboclos of the Amazon (Brazil) Alpina
Begossi; 7. Indigenous African resource management of a tropical rain
forest ecosystem: a case study of the Yoruba of Ara, Nigeria D. Michael
Warren and Jennifer Pinkson; 8. Managing for human and ecological context
in the Maine soft shell clam fishery Susan S. Hanna; Part III. Success and
Failure in Regional Systems: 9. Resilient resource management in Mexico's
forest ecosystems: the contribution of property rights Janis B. Alcorn and
Victor M. Toledo; 10. The resilience of pastoral herding in Sahelian Africa
Maryam Niamir-Fuller; 11. Reviving the social system-ecosystem links in the
Himalayas Narpat S. Jodha; 12. Crossing the threshold of ecosystem
resilience: the commercial extinction of northern cod A. Christopher
Finlayson and Bonnie J. McCay; Part IV. Designing New Approaches to
Management: 13. Science, sustainability and resource management C. S.
Holling, Fikret Berkes and Carl Folke; 14. Integrated management of a
temperate montane forest ecosystem through holistic forestry: a British
Columbia example Evelyn Pinkerton; 15. Managing chaotic fisheries James M.
Acheson, James A. Wilson and Robert S. Steneck; 16. Social mechanisms and
institutional learning for resilience and sustainability Carl Folke, Fikret
Berkes and Johan Colding; Index.
1. Linking social and ecological systems for resilience and sustainability
Fikret Berkes and Carl Folke; Part I. Learning from Locally Devised
Systems: 2. People, refugia and resilience Madhav Gadgil, Natabar S. Hemam
and B. Mohan Reddy; 3. Learning by fishing: practical engagement and
environemntal concerns Gíslí Palsson; 4. Dalecarlia in Central Sweden
before 1800: a society of social and ecological resilience Ulf Sporrong;
Part II. Emergence of Resource Management Adaptations: 5. Learning to
design reslilient resource management: indigenous systems in the Canadian
subarctic Fikret Berkes; 6. Resilience and neotraditional populations: the
caiçaras of the Atlantic forest and caboclos of the Amazon (Brazil) Alpina
Begossi; 7. Indigenous African resource management of a tropical rain
forest ecosystem: a case study of the Yoruba of Ara, Nigeria D. Michael
Warren and Jennifer Pinkson; 8. Managing for human and ecological context
in the Maine soft shell clam fishery Susan S. Hanna; Part III. Success and
Failure in Regional Systems: 9. Resilient resource management in Mexico's
forest ecosystems: the contribution of property rights Janis B. Alcorn and
Victor M. Toledo; 10. The resilience of pastoral herding in Sahelian Africa
Maryam Niamir-Fuller; 11. Reviving the social system-ecosystem links in the
Himalayas Narpat S. Jodha; 12. Crossing the threshold of ecosystem
resilience: the commercial extinction of northern cod A. Christopher
Finlayson and Bonnie J. McCay; Part IV. Designing New Approaches to
Management: 13. Science, sustainability and resource management C. S.
Holling, Fikret Berkes and Carl Folke; 14. Integrated management of a
temperate montane forest ecosystem through holistic forestry: a British
Columbia example Evelyn Pinkerton; 15. Managing chaotic fisheries James M.
Acheson, James A. Wilson and Robert S. Steneck; 16. Social mechanisms and
institutional learning for resilience and sustainability Carl Folke, Fikret
Berkes and Johan Colding; Index.
Fikret Berkes and Carl Folke; Part I. Learning from Locally Devised
Systems: 2. People, refugia and resilience Madhav Gadgil, Natabar S. Hemam
and B. Mohan Reddy; 3. Learning by fishing: practical engagement and
environemntal concerns Gíslí Palsson; 4. Dalecarlia in Central Sweden
before 1800: a society of social and ecological resilience Ulf Sporrong;
Part II. Emergence of Resource Management Adaptations: 5. Learning to
design reslilient resource management: indigenous systems in the Canadian
subarctic Fikret Berkes; 6. Resilience and neotraditional populations: the
caiçaras of the Atlantic forest and caboclos of the Amazon (Brazil) Alpina
Begossi; 7. Indigenous African resource management of a tropical rain
forest ecosystem: a case study of the Yoruba of Ara, Nigeria D. Michael
Warren and Jennifer Pinkson; 8. Managing for human and ecological context
in the Maine soft shell clam fishery Susan S. Hanna; Part III. Success and
Failure in Regional Systems: 9. Resilient resource management in Mexico's
forest ecosystems: the contribution of property rights Janis B. Alcorn and
Victor M. Toledo; 10. The resilience of pastoral herding in Sahelian Africa
Maryam Niamir-Fuller; 11. Reviving the social system-ecosystem links in the
Himalayas Narpat S. Jodha; 12. Crossing the threshold of ecosystem
resilience: the commercial extinction of northern cod A. Christopher
Finlayson and Bonnie J. McCay; Part IV. Designing New Approaches to
Management: 13. Science, sustainability and resource management C. S.
Holling, Fikret Berkes and Carl Folke; 14. Integrated management of a
temperate montane forest ecosystem through holistic forestry: a British
Columbia example Evelyn Pinkerton; 15. Managing chaotic fisheries James M.
Acheson, James A. Wilson and Robert S. Steneck; 16. Social mechanisms and
institutional learning for resilience and sustainability Carl Folke, Fikret
Berkes and Johan Colding; Index.