弹性(材料科学)
公民新闻
生态系统理论
生态学
生态恢复力
心理弹性
社会学
地理
环境资源管理
政治学
生物
心理学
环境科学
社会心理学
生态系统
物理
热力学
法学
作者
Brian Walker,Stephen R. Carpenter,John M. Anderies,Nick Abel,Graeme S. Cumming,Marco A. Janssen,Louis Lebel,Jon Norberg,Garry Peterson,Rusty Pritchard
出处
期刊:Conservation Ecology
[Resilience Alliance, Inc.]
日期:2002-01-01
卷期号:6 (1)
被引量:1542
标识
DOI:10.5751/es-00356-060114
摘要
Approaches to natural resource management are often based on a presumed ability to predict probabilistic responses to management and external drivers such as climate. They also tend to assume that the manager is outside the system being managed. However, where the objectives include long-term sustainability, linked social-ecological systems (SESs) behave as complex adaptive systems, with the managers as integral components of the system. Moreover, uncertainties are large and it may be difficult to reduce them as fast as the system changes. Sustainability involves maintaining the functionality of a system when it is perturbed, or maintaining the elements needed to renew or reorganize if a large perturbation radically alters structure and function. The ability to do this is termed "resilience." This paper presents an evolving approach to analyzing resilience in SESs, as a basis for managing resilience. We propose a framework with four steps, involving close involvement of SES stakeholders. It begins with a stakeholder-led development of a conceptual model of the system, including its historical profile (how it got to be what it is) and preliminary assessments of the drivers of the supply of key ecosystem goods and services. Step 2 deals with identifying the range of unpredictable and uncontrollable drivers, stakeholder visions for the future, and contrasting possible future policies, weaving these three factors into a limited set of future scenarios. Step 3 uses the outputs from steps 1 and 2 to explore the SES for resilience in an iterative way. It generally includes the development of simple models of the system's dynamics for exploring attributes that affect resilience. Step 4 is a stakeholder evaluation of the process and outcomes in terms of policy and management implications. This approach to resilience analysis is illustrated using two stylized examples.
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