Principles for Building Resilience: Sustaining Ecosystem Services in Social-Ecological Systems

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Principles for Building Resilience: Sustaining Ecosystem Services in Social-Ecological Systems is an academic volume that outlines key concepts and practical strategies for enhancing the resilience of intertwined human and natural systems to protect and sustain ecosystem services.

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instanceOf academic book
environmental science book
non-fiction book
scholarly volume
addresses adaptive governance challenges
biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation
climate change impacts on social-ecological systems
trade-offs among ecosystem services
vulnerability of human communities to environmental change
aimsTo bridge theory and practice in resilience thinking
offer practical guidance for sustaining ecosystem services
provide conceptual foundations for resilience-based management
support decision-making under uncertainty
describes case studies of social-ecological systems management
key principles for enhancing resilience in coupled human–natural systems
tools and approaches for resilience assessment
emphasizes interdependence of human societies and ecosystems
long-term sustainability of ecosystem services
the need for adaptive and flexible institutions
field ecology
environmental governance
environmental management
resilience theory
sustainability studies
focusesOn adaptive management
governance of social-ecological systems
human–nature interactions
principles for building resilience
sustainability science
sustaining ecosystem services
hasMainSubject ecosystem services
resilience in social-ecological systems
social-ecological systems
hasTheme complex adaptive systems
coupled human and natural systems
cross-scale interactions in social-ecological systems
ecosystem-based management
enhancing resilience to environmental change
governance and institutions for resilience
learning and experimentation in management
management of ecosystem services
participation and stakeholder engagement
practical strategies for resilience building
transformability and adaptation
intendedAudience environmental managers and practitioners
graduate students in environmental and sustainability fields
policy makers concerned with ecosystem services
researchers in resilience and sustainability

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Stephen R. Carpenter notableWork Principles for Building Resilience: Sustaining Ecosystem Services in Social-Ecological Systems