Johan Colding (Assist. ed.)Management Practices and Social Mechanisms for Building Resilience
Linking Social and Ecological Systems
Management Practices and Social Mechanisms for Building Resilience
Herausgeber: Berkes, Fikret; Fikret, Berkes; Folke, Carl
Johan Colding (Assist. ed.)Management Practices and Social Mechanisms for Building Resilience
Linking Social and Ecological Systems
Management Practices and Social Mechanisms for Building Resilience
Herausgeber: Berkes, Fikret; Fikret, Berkes; Folke, Carl
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Investigates how management systems and their dynamics can improve stewardship of selected ecosystems.
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Investigates how management systems and their dynamics can improve stewardship of selected ecosystems.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 476
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 766g
- ISBN-13: 9780521785624
- ISBN-10: 0521785626
- Artikelnr.: 22239219
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 476
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 766g
- ISBN-13: 9780521785624
- ISBN-10: 0521785626
- Artikelnr.: 22239219
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Fikret Berkes is Director of the Natural Resources Institute at the University of Manitoba, Canada.
1. Linking social and ecological systems for resilience and sustainability
Fikret Berkes and Carl Folke; Part I. Learning from Locally Devised
Systems: 2. People, refugia and resilience Madhav Gadgil, Natabar S. Hemam
and B. Mohan Reddy; 3. Learning by fishing: practical engagement and
environemntal concerns Gíslí Palsson; 4. Dalecarlia in Central Sweden
before 1800: a society of social and ecological resilience Ulf Sporrong;
Part II. Emergence of Resource Management Adaptations: 5. Learning to
design reslilient resource management: indigenous systems in the Canadian
subarctic Fikret Berkes; 6. Resilience and neotraditional populations: the
caiçaras of the Atlantic forest and caboclos of the Amazon (Brazil) Alpina
Begossi; 7. Indigenous African resource management of a tropical rain
forest ecosystem: a case study of the Yoruba of Ara, Nigeria D. Michael
Warren and Jennifer Pinkson; 8. Managing for human and ecological context
in the Maine soft shell clam fishery Susan S. Hanna; Part III. Success and
Failure in Regional Systems: 9. Resilient resource management in Mexico's
forest ecosystems: the contribution of property rights Janis B. Alcorn and
Victor M. Toledo; 10. The resilience of pastoral herding in Sahelian Africa
Maryam Niamir-Fuller; 11. Reviving the social system-ecosystem links in the
Himalayas Narpat S. Jodha; 12. Crossing the threshold of ecosystem
resilience: the commercial extinction of northern cod A. Christopher
Finlayson and Bonnie J. McCay; Part IV. Designing New Approaches to
Management: 13. Science, sustainability and resource management C. S.
Holling, Fikret Berkes and Carl Folke; 14. Integrated management of a
temperate montane forest ecosystem through holistic forestry: a British
Columbia example Evelyn Pinkerton; 15. Managing chaotic fisheries James M.
Acheson, James A. Wilson and Robert S. Steneck; 16. Social mechanisms and
institutional learning for resilience and sustainability Carl Folke, Fikret
Berkes and Johan Colding; Index.
Fikret Berkes and Carl Folke; Part I. Learning from Locally Devised
Systems: 2. People, refugia and resilience Madhav Gadgil, Natabar S. Hemam
and B. Mohan Reddy; 3. Learning by fishing: practical engagement and
environemntal concerns Gíslí Palsson; 4. Dalecarlia in Central Sweden
before 1800: a society of social and ecological resilience Ulf Sporrong;
Part II. Emergence of Resource Management Adaptations: 5. Learning to
design reslilient resource management: indigenous systems in the Canadian
subarctic Fikret Berkes; 6. Resilience and neotraditional populations: the
caiçaras of the Atlantic forest and caboclos of the Amazon (Brazil) Alpina
Begossi; 7. Indigenous African resource management of a tropical rain
forest ecosystem: a case study of the Yoruba of Ara, Nigeria D. Michael
Warren and Jennifer Pinkson; 8. Managing for human and ecological context
in the Maine soft shell clam fishery Susan S. Hanna; Part III. Success and
Failure in Regional Systems: 9. Resilient resource management in Mexico's
forest ecosystems: the contribution of property rights Janis B. Alcorn and
Victor M. Toledo; 10. The resilience of pastoral herding in Sahelian Africa
Maryam Niamir-Fuller; 11. Reviving the social system-ecosystem links in the
Himalayas Narpat S. Jodha; 12. Crossing the threshold of ecosystem
resilience: the commercial extinction of northern cod A. Christopher
Finlayson and Bonnie J. McCay; Part IV. Designing New Approaches to
Management: 13. Science, sustainability and resource management C. S.
Holling, Fikret Berkes and Carl Folke; 14. Integrated management of a
temperate montane forest ecosystem through holistic forestry: a British
Columbia example Evelyn Pinkerton; 15. Managing chaotic fisheries James M.
Acheson, James A. Wilson and Robert S. Steneck; 16. Social mechanisms and
institutional learning for resilience and sustainability Carl Folke, Fikret
Berkes and Johan Colding; Index.
1. Linking social and ecological systems for resilience and sustainability
Fikret Berkes and Carl Folke; Part I. Learning from Locally Devised
Systems: 2. People, refugia and resilience Madhav Gadgil, Natabar S. Hemam
and B. Mohan Reddy; 3. Learning by fishing: practical engagement and
environemntal concerns Gíslí Palsson; 4. Dalecarlia in Central Sweden
before 1800: a society of social and ecological resilience Ulf Sporrong;
Part II. Emergence of Resource Management Adaptations: 5. Learning to
design reslilient resource management: indigenous systems in the Canadian
subarctic Fikret Berkes; 6. Resilience and neotraditional populations: the
caiçaras of the Atlantic forest and caboclos of the Amazon (Brazil) Alpina
Begossi; 7. Indigenous African resource management of a tropical rain
forest ecosystem: a case study of the Yoruba of Ara, Nigeria D. Michael
Warren and Jennifer Pinkson; 8. Managing for human and ecological context
in the Maine soft shell clam fishery Susan S. Hanna; Part III. Success and
Failure in Regional Systems: 9. Resilient resource management in Mexico's
forest ecosystems: the contribution of property rights Janis B. Alcorn and
Victor M. Toledo; 10. The resilience of pastoral herding in Sahelian Africa
Maryam Niamir-Fuller; 11. Reviving the social system-ecosystem links in the
Himalayas Narpat S. Jodha; 12. Crossing the threshold of ecosystem
resilience: the commercial extinction of northern cod A. Christopher
Finlayson and Bonnie J. McCay; Part IV. Designing New Approaches to
Management: 13. Science, sustainability and resource management C. S.
Holling, Fikret Berkes and Carl Folke; 14. Integrated management of a
temperate montane forest ecosystem through holistic forestry: a British
Columbia example Evelyn Pinkerton; 15. Managing chaotic fisheries James M.
Acheson, James A. Wilson and Robert S. Steneck; 16. Social mechanisms and
institutional learning for resilience and sustainability Carl Folke, Fikret
Berkes and Johan Colding; Index.
Fikret Berkes and Carl Folke; Part I. Learning from Locally Devised
Systems: 2. People, refugia and resilience Madhav Gadgil, Natabar S. Hemam
and B. Mohan Reddy; 3. Learning by fishing: practical engagement and
environemntal concerns Gíslí Palsson; 4. Dalecarlia in Central Sweden
before 1800: a society of social and ecological resilience Ulf Sporrong;
Part II. Emergence of Resource Management Adaptations: 5. Learning to
design reslilient resource management: indigenous systems in the Canadian
subarctic Fikret Berkes; 6. Resilience and neotraditional populations: the
caiçaras of the Atlantic forest and caboclos of the Amazon (Brazil) Alpina
Begossi; 7. Indigenous African resource management of a tropical rain
forest ecosystem: a case study of the Yoruba of Ara, Nigeria D. Michael
Warren and Jennifer Pinkson; 8. Managing for human and ecological context
in the Maine soft shell clam fishery Susan S. Hanna; Part III. Success and
Failure in Regional Systems: 9. Resilient resource management in Mexico's
forest ecosystems: the contribution of property rights Janis B. Alcorn and
Victor M. Toledo; 10. The resilience of pastoral herding in Sahelian Africa
Maryam Niamir-Fuller; 11. Reviving the social system-ecosystem links in the
Himalayas Narpat S. Jodha; 12. Crossing the threshold of ecosystem
resilience: the commercial extinction of northern cod A. Christopher
Finlayson and Bonnie J. McCay; Part IV. Designing New Approaches to
Management: 13. Science, sustainability and resource management C. S.
Holling, Fikret Berkes and Carl Folke; 14. Integrated management of a
temperate montane forest ecosystem through holistic forestry: a British
Columbia example Evelyn Pinkerton; 15. Managing chaotic fisheries James M.
Acheson, James A. Wilson and Robert S. Steneck; 16. Social mechanisms and
institutional learning for resilience and sustainability Carl Folke, Fikret
Berkes and Johan Colding; Index.