Volume 22, Issue 3
Sep 2017
Research
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Enacting resilience for adaptive water governance: a case study of irrigation modernization in an Australian catchment PDF
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Special Feature
Balancing carrots and sticks in REDD+: implications for social safeguards PDF
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Coproduced game-changing in transformative social innovation: reconnecting the “broken city” of Rio de Janeiro PDF
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Troublemaking carnivores: conflicts with humans in a diverse assemblage of large carnivores PDF
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Special Feature
Do ecosystem services provide an added value compared to existing forest planning approaches in Central Europe? PDF
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Where you stand depends on where you sit: qualitative inquiry into notions of fire adaptation PDF
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Polarization and clustering in scientific debates and problem framing: network analysis of the science-policy interface for grassland management in China PDF
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The role of agroforestry in building livelihood resilience to floods and drought in semiarid Kenya PDF
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The science and politics of human well-being: a case study in cocreating indicators for Puget Sound restoration PDF
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Environmental justice research shows the importance of social feedbacks in ecosystem service trade-offs PDF
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Inter- and transdisciplinary scenario construction to explore future land-use options in southern Amazonia PDF
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Coordination and health sector adaptation to climate change in the Vietnamese Mekong Delta PDF
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Rivers and streams in the media: a content analysis of ecosystem services PDF
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Increasing the effectiveness of participatory scenario development through codesign PDF
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Not just another variable: untangling the spatialities of power in social–ecological systems PDF
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Spatial and temporal scale framing of a decision on the future of the Mactaquac Dam in New Brunswick, Canada PDF
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Maintaining experiences of nature as a city grows PDF
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Special Feature
Historical perspective on the influence of wildfire policy, law, and informal institutions on management and forest resilience in a multiownership, frequent-fire, coupled human and natural system in Oregon, USA PDF
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Integrating social science into empirical models of coupled human and natural systems PDF
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Integration of the ecosystem services concept in planning documents from six municipalities in southwestern Sweden PDF
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Explaining the persistence of low income and environmentally degrading land uses in the Brazilian Amazon PDF
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Specificities of French community gardens as environmental stewardships PDF
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Walkerton revisited: how our psychological defenses may influence responses to water crises PDF
Insight
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Robust-yet-fragile nature of partly engineered social-ecological systems: a case study of coastal Bangladesh PDF
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Diagnosing adaptive comanagement across multiple cases PDF
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Special Feature
Capturing change: the duality of time-lapse imagery to acquire data and depict ecological dynamics PDF
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Sustainability science as if the world mattered: sketching an art contribution by comparison PDF
Synthesis
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How small communities respond to environmental change: patterns from tropical to polar ecosystems PDF
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A quantitative framework for assessing ecological resilience PDF
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The oak or the reed: how resilience theories are translated into disaster management policies PDF
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Special Feature
Biodiversity conservation in a telecoupled world PDF
Response
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Response to: “Everything revolves around the herring”: the Heiltsuk-herring relationship through time. 2017. Gauvreau, A. M., D. Lepofsky, M. Rutherford, and M. Reid. PDF A response to: Gauvreau, Lepofsky, Rutherford and Reid. 2017. "“Everything revolves around the herring”: the Heiltsuk–herring relationship through time"