Authors
Debra PC Peters, Roger A Pielke Sr, Brandon T Bestelmeyer, Craig D Allen, Stuart Munson-McGee, Kris M Havstad
Publication date
2004/10/19
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
101
Issue
42
Pages
15130-15135
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
Catastrophic events share characteristic nonlinear behaviors that are often generated by cross-scale interactions and feedbacks among system elements. These events result in surprises that cannot easily be predicted based on information obtained at a single scale. Progress on catastrophic events has focused on one of the following two areas: nonlinear dynamics through time without an explicit consideration of spatial connectivity [Holling, C. S. (1992) Ecol. Monogr. 62, 447–502] or spatial connectivity and the spread of contagious processes without a consideration of cross-scale interactions and feedbacks [Zeng, N., Neeling, J. D., Lau, L. M. & Tucker, C. J. (1999) Science 286, 1537–1540]. These approaches rarely have ventured beyond traditional disciplinary boundaries. We provide an interdisciplinary, conceptual, and general mathematical framework for understanding and forecasting nonlinear dynamics …
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