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

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Featured Articles:

Science Explicitly for Nonscientists
 - Caren B. Cooper, Janis L. Dickinson, Tina Phillips and Rick Bonney

Social Movements and Ecosystem Services—the Role of Social Network Structure in Protecting and Managing Urban Green Areas in Stockholm
 - Henrik Ernstson, Sverker Sörlin and Thomas Elmqvist

Avian Information Systems: Developing Web-Based Bird Avoidance Models
 - Judy Shamoun-Baranes, Willem Bouten, Luit Buurma, Russell DeFusco, Arie Dekker, Henk Sierdsema, Floris Sluiter, Jelmer van Belle, Hans van Gasteren and Emiel van Loon

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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

New Author Fee Policy

Follow up from the International Resilience Symposium, Stockholm, Sweden

Resilience Science Blog

2008 "Science and Practice of Ecology and Society" call for nominations

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Ecology and Society. ISSN: 1708-3087