Adapting Institutions
Governance, Complexity and Social-Ecological Resilience
Herausgeber: Boyd, Emily; Folke, Carl
Adapting Institutions
Governance, Complexity and Social-Ecological Resilience
Herausgeber: Boyd, Emily; Folke, Carl
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Presents cutting-edge insights into adapting institutions that build social-ecological resilience to complex multi-scale environmental change.
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Presents cutting-edge insights into adapting institutions that build social-ecological resilience to complex multi-scale environmental change.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 159mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 611g
- ISBN-13: 9780521897501
- ISBN-10: 0521897505
- Artikelnr.: 33563254
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 159mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 611g
- ISBN-13: 9780521897501
- ISBN-10: 0521897505
- Artikelnr.: 33563254
List of figures; List of contributors; Foreword; Acknowledgements; List of
acronyms and abbreviations; 1. Adapting institutions, governance and
complexity: an introduction Emily Boyd and Carl Folke; Part I. Adapting
Local Institutions, Networks, Leadership and Learning: 2. Knowledge, social
networks, and leadership - setting the stage for the development of
adaptive institutions? Beatrice Crona and Örjan Bodin; 3. Adaptive capacity
of local institutions - the case of taboo forests in southern Madagascar
Maria Tengö and Jacob von Heland; 4. The reality of adaptive management:
tracing farmers' responses to disturbances in irrigation systems in Nepal
Ingela Ternström; 5. Creating incentives for increased public engagement in
ecosystem management through urban commons Johan Colding; Part II. Adapting
and Governing Public Institutions for Uncertainty and Complexity: 6.
Adaptive capacity and the ecostate Andreas Duit; 7. Food systems and
adaptive governance: the case of the 2005 food crisis in Niger Sirkku
Juhola; 8. Public-private partnerships in the provision of environmental
governance: a case of disaster management Emma L. Tompkins and Lisa-Ann
Hurlston; Part III. Adapting Multilevel Institutions to Environmental
Crisis: 9. Double complexity - information technology and reconfigurations
in adaptive governance Victor Galaz; 10. Adaptive governance and natural
hazards: the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami and the governance of coastal
ecosystems in Sri Lanka Alison Ashlin; 11. Adapting to global climate
change: evaluating resilience in two networked policy institutions Emily
Boyd; 12. Conclusions: adapting institutions and resilience Emily Boyd and
Carl Folke; Index.
acronyms and abbreviations; 1. Adapting institutions, governance and
complexity: an introduction Emily Boyd and Carl Folke; Part I. Adapting
Local Institutions, Networks, Leadership and Learning: 2. Knowledge, social
networks, and leadership - setting the stage for the development of
adaptive institutions? Beatrice Crona and Örjan Bodin; 3. Adaptive capacity
of local institutions - the case of taboo forests in southern Madagascar
Maria Tengö and Jacob von Heland; 4. The reality of adaptive management:
tracing farmers' responses to disturbances in irrigation systems in Nepal
Ingela Ternström; 5. Creating incentives for increased public engagement in
ecosystem management through urban commons Johan Colding; Part II. Adapting
and Governing Public Institutions for Uncertainty and Complexity: 6.
Adaptive capacity and the ecostate Andreas Duit; 7. Food systems and
adaptive governance: the case of the 2005 food crisis in Niger Sirkku
Juhola; 8. Public-private partnerships in the provision of environmental
governance: a case of disaster management Emma L. Tompkins and Lisa-Ann
Hurlston; Part III. Adapting Multilevel Institutions to Environmental
Crisis: 9. Double complexity - information technology and reconfigurations
in adaptive governance Victor Galaz; 10. Adaptive governance and natural
hazards: the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami and the governance of coastal
ecosystems in Sri Lanka Alison Ashlin; 11. Adapting to global climate
change: evaluating resilience in two networked policy institutions Emily
Boyd; 12. Conclusions: adapting institutions and resilience Emily Boyd and
Carl Folke; Index.
List of figures; List of contributors; Foreword; Acknowledgements; List of
acronyms and abbreviations; 1. Adapting institutions, governance and
complexity: an introduction Emily Boyd and Carl Folke; Part I. Adapting
Local Institutions, Networks, Leadership and Learning: 2. Knowledge, social
networks, and leadership - setting the stage for the development of
adaptive institutions? Beatrice Crona and Örjan Bodin; 3. Adaptive capacity
of local institutions - the case of taboo forests in southern Madagascar
Maria Tengö and Jacob von Heland; 4. The reality of adaptive management:
tracing farmers' responses to disturbances in irrigation systems in Nepal
Ingela Ternström; 5. Creating incentives for increased public engagement in
ecosystem management through urban commons Johan Colding; Part II. Adapting
and Governing Public Institutions for Uncertainty and Complexity: 6.
Adaptive capacity and the ecostate Andreas Duit; 7. Food systems and
adaptive governance: the case of the 2005 food crisis in Niger Sirkku
Juhola; 8. Public-private partnerships in the provision of environmental
governance: a case of disaster management Emma L. Tompkins and Lisa-Ann
Hurlston; Part III. Adapting Multilevel Institutions to Environmental
Crisis: 9. Double complexity - information technology and reconfigurations
in adaptive governance Victor Galaz; 10. Adaptive governance and natural
hazards: the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami and the governance of coastal
ecosystems in Sri Lanka Alison Ashlin; 11. Adapting to global climate
change: evaluating resilience in two networked policy institutions Emily
Boyd; 12. Conclusions: adapting institutions and resilience Emily Boyd and
Carl Folke; Index.
acronyms and abbreviations; 1. Adapting institutions, governance and
complexity: an introduction Emily Boyd and Carl Folke; Part I. Adapting
Local Institutions, Networks, Leadership and Learning: 2. Knowledge, social
networks, and leadership - setting the stage for the development of
adaptive institutions? Beatrice Crona and Örjan Bodin; 3. Adaptive capacity
of local institutions - the case of taboo forests in southern Madagascar
Maria Tengö and Jacob von Heland; 4. The reality of adaptive management:
tracing farmers' responses to disturbances in irrigation systems in Nepal
Ingela Ternström; 5. Creating incentives for increased public engagement in
ecosystem management through urban commons Johan Colding; Part II. Adapting
and Governing Public Institutions for Uncertainty and Complexity: 6.
Adaptive capacity and the ecostate Andreas Duit; 7. Food systems and
adaptive governance: the case of the 2005 food crisis in Niger Sirkku
Juhola; 8. Public-private partnerships in the provision of environmental
governance: a case of disaster management Emma L. Tompkins and Lisa-Ann
Hurlston; Part III. Adapting Multilevel Institutions to Environmental
Crisis: 9. Double complexity - information technology and reconfigurations
in adaptive governance Victor Galaz; 10. Adaptive governance and natural
hazards: the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami and the governance of coastal
ecosystems in Sri Lanka Alison Ashlin; 11. Adapting to global climate
change: evaluating resilience in two networked policy institutions Emily
Boyd; 12. Conclusions: adapting institutions and resilience Emily Boyd and
Carl Folke; Index.