Volume 25, Issue 1
Mar 2020
Research
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Integrating hunter knowledge with community-based conservation in the Pamir Region of Tajikistan PDF
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Discourse, agency, and social license to operate in New Zealand’s marine economy PDF
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Indigenous and local knowledge in sustainability transformations research: a literature review PDF
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Agricultural abandonment and resilience in a Mediterranean periurban traditional agroecosystem: a landscape approach PDF
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Thinking outside the plot: monitoring forest biodiversity for social-ecological research PDF
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Embedding ecosystem services ideas into policy processes: an institutional analysis PDF
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Special Feature
Assessment of Ostrom’s social-ecological system framework for the comanagement of small-scale marine fisheries in Colombia: from local fishers’ perspectives PDF
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Special Feature
Research pathways to foster transformation: linking sustainability science and social-ecological systems research PDF
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Learning for transitions: a niche perspective PDF
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Special Feature
Agricultural expansion in Uruguayan grasslands and priority areas for vertebrate and woody plant conservation PDF
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Using participatory action research to operationalize critical systems thinking in social-ecological systems PDF
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Special Feature
A comparison of sustainability objectives: how well does the Canadian Fisheries Research Network framework compare with fisheries, forestry, and aquaculture certification schemes? PDF
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Special Feature
Toward negotiated mitigation of landslide risks in informal settlements: reflections from a pilot experience in Medellín, Colombia PDF
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Assessing vulnerability of subsistence travel to effects of environmental change in Interior Alaska PDF
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Why fishers end up in social-ecological traps: a case study of Swedish eel fisheries in the Baltic Sea PDF
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Which infrastructures for which forest function? Analyzing multifunctionality through the social-ecological system framework PDF
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A social-ecological approach to estimate fisher resilience: a case study from Brazil PDF
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Limited use of transformative adaptation in response to social-ecological shifts driven by climate change PDF
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Biocultural restoration in Hawaiʻi also achieves core conservation goals PDF
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Understanding inaction in confronting ecosystem collapse: community perspectives from California’s Salton Sea PDF
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Tracing environmental and livelihood dynamics in a tropical coastal lagoon through the lens of multiple adaptive cycles PDF
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Special Feature
Are generic and specific adaptation institutions always relevant? An archetype analysis of drought adaptation in Spanish irrigation systems PDF
Insight
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Coerced regimes: management challenges in the Anthropocene PDF
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The social component of social-ecological research: moving from the periphery to the center PDF
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Special Feature
Land use planning in the Amazon basin: challenges from resilience thinking PDF
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Transformation of traditional shifting cultivation into permanent cropping systems: a case study in Sarayaku, Ecuador PDF
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Stakeholders and social influence in a shadow network: implications for transitions toward urban water sustainability in the Colorado River basin PDF
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Adopting process-relational perspectives to tackle the challenges of social-ecological systems research PDF
Synthesis
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Application of intervention design concepts to project planning for collaborative adaptive management of natural resources PDF
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Drivers of decoupling and recoupling of crop and livestock systems at farm and territorial scales PDF
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Clarifying the degree and type of public good collective action problem posed by natural resource management challenges PDF
Response
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The risk of underestimating long-term fisheries creep PDF A response to: Palomares and Pauly. 2019. "On the creeping increase of vessels’ fishing power"