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| | | | Lance Gunderson, Carl Folke, and Marco A. Janssen |
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| (sf) | Conserving and Restoring Old Growth in Frequent-fire Forests: Cycles of Disruption and Recovery |
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| (sf) | Revolt and Remember: How the Shimshal Nature Trust Develops and Sustains Social-Ecological Resilience in Northern Pakistan |
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| | | | Mehjabeen Abidi-Habib and Anna Lawrence |
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| (sf) | Domestic Forests: A New Paradigm for Integrating Local Communities’ Forestry into Tropical Forest Science |
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| | | | Geneviève Michon, Hubert de Foresta, Patrice Levang, and Francois Verdeaux |
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| (sf) | The Principles of Conservation and Development: Do They Apply in Malinau? |
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| | | | A K. Boedhihartono, Petrus Gunarso, Patrice Levang, and Jeff Sayer |
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| (sf) | Mechanisms of Resilience in Common-pool Resource Management Systems: an Agent-based Model of Water Use in a River Basin |
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| | | | Maja Schlüter and Claudia Pahl-Wostl |
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| (sf) | Social Learning and Water Resources Management |
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| | | | Claudia Pahl-Wostl, Marc Craps, Art Dewulf, Erik Mostert, David Tabara, and Tharsi Taillieu |
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| | Charting the New Territory of Adaptive Co-management: A Delphi Study |
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| | | | Ryan Plummer and Derek R. Armitage |
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| | Relating Biodiversity and Landscape Spatial Patterning to Land Ownership Regimes in Northeastern Mexico |
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| | | | Miguel Alfonso Ortega-Huerta and Karla Kae Kral |
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| | Poverty and Environmental Services: Case Study in Way Besai Watershed, Lampung Province, Indonesia |
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| | | | S. Suyanto, Noviana Khususiyah, and Beria Leimona |
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| (sf) | A Framing Approach to Cross-disciplinary Research Collaboration: Experiences from a Large-scale Research Project on Adaptive Water Management |
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| | | | Art Dewulf, Greet François, Claudia Pahl-Wostl, and Tharsi Taillieu |
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| (sf) | Cultural Factors as Co-Determinants of Participation in River Basin Management |
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| | | | Bert Enserink, Mita Patel, Nicole Kranz, and Josefina Maestu |
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| (sf) | Using Backcast Land-Use Change and Groundwater Travel-Time Models to Generate Land-Use Legacy Maps for Watershed Management |
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| | | | Bryan Pijanowski, Deepak K. Ray, Anthony D. Kendall, Jonah M. Duckles, and David W. Hyndman |
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| | Understanding the Consequences of Property Rights Mismatches: a Case Study of New Zealand’s Marine Resources |
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| (sf) | Sustaining Biodiversity in the Oregon Coast Range: Potential effects of Forest Policies in a Multi-ownership Province |
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| | | | Brenda C. McComb, Thomas A. Spies, and Keith A. Olsen |
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| (sf) | Managing Change toward Adaptive Water Management through Social Learning |
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| | | | Claudia Pahl-Wostl, Jan Sendzimir, Paul Jeffrey, Jeroen Aerts, Ger Berkamp, and Katharine Cross |
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| (sf) | Household Land Management and Biodiversity: Secondary Succession in a Forest-Agriculture Mosaic in Southern Mexico |
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| | Transfer of Knowledge on Agroforestry Management Practices: the Structure of Farmer Advice Networks |
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| | | | Marney E. Isaac, Bonnie H. Erickson, S. James Quashie-Sam, and Vic R. Timmer |
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| (sf) | Facing the Adaptive Management Challenge: Insights from Transition Management |
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| | | | Rutger van der Brugge and Roel van Raak |
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| (sf) | Will Forests Remain in the Face of Oil Palm Expansion? Simulating Change in Malinau, Indonesia |
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| | | | Marieke Sandker, Aritta Suwarno, and Bruce M. Campbell |
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| (sf) | Sustainability Learning in Natural Resource Use and Management |
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| | | | J. David Tàbara and Claudia Pahl-Wostl |
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| | Linking Ecosystem Health Indicators and Collaborative Management: a Systematic Framework to Evaluate Ecological and Social Outcomes |
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| | | | Tischa A. Muñoz-Erickson, Bernardo Aguilar-González, and Thomas D. Sisk |
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| | An Update on the Scholarly Networks on Resilience, Vulnerability, and Adaptation within the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change |
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| (sf) | Living among Frequent-fire Forests: Human History and Cultural Perspectives |
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| | | | Alexandra Murphy, Jesse Abrams, Terry Daniel, and Victoria Yazzie |
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| (sf) | The Tribal Perspective of Old Growth in Frequent-fire Forests—Its History |
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| (sf) | Defining Old Growth for Fire-adapted Forests of the Western United States |
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| | | | Merrill R. Kaufmann, Daniel Binkley, Peter Z. Fulé, Marlin Johnson, Scott L. Stephens, and Thomas W. Swetnam |
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| (sf) | The Role of Old-growth Forests in Frequent-fire Landscapes |
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| | | | Daniel Binkley, Tom Sisk, Carol Chambers, Judy Springer, and William Block |
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| (sf) | Past, Present, and Future Old Growth in Frequent-fire Conifer Forests of the Western United States |
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| | | | Scott R. Abella, W. Wallace Covington, Peter Z. Fulé, Leigh B. Lentile, Andrew J. Sánchez Meador, and Penelope Morgan |
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| (sf) | Old-growth Policy |
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| | | | Diane Vosick, David M. Ostergren, and Lucy Murfitt |
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| (sf) | Managing for Old Growth in Frequent-fire Landscapes |
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| | | | Carl E. Fiedler, Peter Friederici, Mark Petruncio, Charles Denton, and W. David Hacker |
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| (sf) | Monitoring Old Growth in Frequent-fire Landscapes |
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| | | | Carl E. Fiedler, Peter Friederici, and Mark Petruncio |
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| | The Six Faces of Traditional Ecological Knowledge: Challenges and Opportunities for Canadian Co-Management Arrangements |
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| | The Evolutionary Basis of Rigidity: Locks in Cells, Minds, and Society |
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| | | | Marten Scheffer and Frances R. Westley |
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| | Locust Control in Transition: The Loss and Reinvention of Collective Action in Post-Soviet Kazakhstan |
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| | | | Kazbek Toleubayev, Kees Jansen, and Arnold van Huis |
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| (sf) | A Toolkit Modeling Approach for Sustainable Forest Management Planning: Achieving Balance between Science and Local Needs |
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| | | | Brian R. Sturtevant, Andrew Fall, Daniel D. Kneeshaw, Neal P. P. Simon, Michael J. Papaik, Kati Berninger, Frédérik Doyon, Don G. Morgan, and Christian Messier |
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| | Bridges and Barriers to Developing and Conducting Interdisciplinary Graduate-Student Team Research |
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| | | | Wayde Cameron Morse, Max Nielsen-Pincus, Jo Ellen Force, and J. D. Wulfhorst |
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| | Citizen Science as a Tool for Conservation in Residential Ecosystems |
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| | | | Caren B. Cooper, Janis Dickinson, Tina Phillips, and Rick Bonney |
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| | Developing Adaptation and Adapting Development |
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| | | | Maria Carmen Lemos, Emily Boyd, Emma L. Tompkins, Henny Osbahr, and Diana Liverman |
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| | Innovation and Metastability: a Systems Model |
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| | A Collaborative Research Process Studying Fruit Availability and Seed Dispersal within an Indigenous Community in the Middle Caqueta River Region, Colombian Amazon |
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| | Plausible Stories or Tall Tales? A response to: Schneider et al. 2007. “Scenarios are Plausible Stories about the Future, not Forecasts” |
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| | Using Citizens to Do Science Versus Citizens as Scientists A response to: Cooper et al. 2007. “Citizen Science as a Tool for Conservation in Residential Ecosystems” |
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