Vol 13, issue 1 / June 2008
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Editorial: The Buzz
- Lance Gunderson, Carl Folke
Featured Articles:
Dealing with Uncertainty in Flood Management Through Diversification
- Jeroen C. J. H. Aerts, Wouter Botzen, Anne van der Veen, Joerg Krywkow and Saskia Werners
Developmental Disorders as Pathological Resilience Domains
- Rodrick Wallace
Regional Farm Diversity Can Reduce Vulnerability of Food Production to Climate Change
- Pytrik Reidsma and Frank Ewert
Vol 13, issue 2
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Featured Articles:
Biological and Ecological Mechanisms Supporting Marine Self-Governance: the Seri Callo de Hacha Fishery in Mexico
-
Xavier Basurto
Evaluation of a Participatory Resource Monitoring System for Nontimber Forest Products: the Case of
Amla
(
Phyllanthus
spp.) Fruit Harvest by Soligas in South India
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R. Siddappa Setty, Kamal Bawa, Tamara Ticktin and C. Made Gowda
Linking Flow Regime and Water Quality in Rivers: a Challenge to Adaptive Catchment Management
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Christer Nilsson and Birgitta Malm Renöfält
The influence of human demography and agriculture on natural systems in the Neotropics
Managing Surprises in Complex Systems: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Resilience
Catastrophic Thresholds, Perspectives, Definitions, and Applications
New Methods for Adaptive Water Management
Navigating Trade-offs: Working for Conservation and Development Outcomes
Do we need new management paradigms to achieve sustainability in tropical forests?
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Hemlock forest on the west coast of British Columbia.
Photo: C. Messier
From the special feature:
Crossing Scales and Disciplines to Achieve Forest Sustainability: A Framework for Effective Integrated Modeling
[published June 2008]
Guest Editors: Christian Messier, Brian Sturtevant and Michael Papaik
Special feature:
Social Learning in Water Resources Management
[published June 2008]
Guest Editors: Claudia Pahl-Wostl, Erik Mostert and J. David Tabara
Former E&S Editor-in-Chief, C.S. Holling awarded 2008 Volvo Environment prize
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