The social-ecological systems framework (SESF) is arguably the most comprehensive conceptual framework for diagnosing interactions and outcomes in social-ecological …
Highlights•Environmental problems increasingly require integrated social and environmental science.•Integrated science is facilitated by co-design, flexible management …
4 phones we use every day. While this connectivity has brought about impressive improvements to many people in terms of the distribution of food and other resources around …
Urgent environmental issues are testing the limits of current management approaches and pushing demand for innovative approaches that integrate across traditional disciplinary …
In recent years, social-ecological systems (SES) have emerged as a prominent analytical framing with which to investigate pressing sustainability issues associated with the …
Despite many recent advances in sustainability science, researchers still struggle to address the key characteristics of social-ecological systems that underlie many of today's problems …
This paper explores the 20-year evolution of the social-ecological systems framework (SESs). Although a first definition of SES dates back to 1988, Berkes and Folke more …
E Ostrom, M Cox - Environmental conservation, 2010 - cambridge.org
Disturbances to key aspects of ecological systems, including biodiversity loss, climate change, pollution and natural resource degradation, have become a major concern to many …
S Partelow - Sustainability Science, 2016 - Springer
Research on social–ecological systems (SES) is scattered across many disciplines and perspectives. As a result, much of the knowledge generated between different communities …