Autores
Belinda Reyers, Carl Folke, Michele-Lee Moore, Reinette Biggs, Victor Galaz
Fecha de publicación
2018/10/17
Origen
Annual Review of Environment and Resources
Volumen
43
Número
1
Páginas
267-289
Editor
Annual Reviews
Descripción
Social-ecological systems (SES) research offers new theory and evidence to transform sustainable development to better contend with the challenges of the Anthropocene. Four insights from contemporary SES literature on (a) intertwined SES, (b) cross-scale dynamics, (c) systemic tipping points, and (d) transformational change are explored. Based on these insights, shifts in sustainable development practice are suggested to recognize and govern the complex and codeveloping social and ecological aspects of development challenges. The potential susceptibility of SES to nonlinear systemic reconfigurations is highlighted, as well as the opportunities, agency, and capacities required to foster reconfigurative transformations for sustainable development. SES research proposes the need for diverse values and beliefs that are more in tune with the deep, dynamic connections between social and ecological systems to …
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Artículos de Google Académico
B Reyers, C Folke, ML Moore, R Biggs, V Galaz - Annual Review of Environment and Resources, 2018