Resultados de búsqueda - "Human-Environment interaction"
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For critical social-ecological system studies: integrating power and discourses to move beyond the right institutional fit
Publicado 2013“…To address this challenge, SES-scholars have focused their efforts on identifying the right institutional fit for a particular system, and a major initiative to refine the analysis of human-environment interaction has been the development of a multi-tiered interdisciplinary framework, called the SES framework. …”
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The Biodiversity of Food and Agriculture (Agrobiodiversity) in the Anthropocene: Research Advances and a Conceptual Framework
Publicado 2019“…Multiple knowledge systems are crucial to understand human-environment interactions of the biodiversity of agriculture and food systems (agrobiodiversity). …”
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Integrated modeling and its potential for resolving conflicts between conservation and people in the rangelands of East Africa
Publicado 2006“…We strongly support the view that anthropology has a critical role to play in contributing to our understanding of human-environment interactions. The study of complex biophysical and human systems can be greatly assisted by appropriate simulation models that integrate what is known about ecological and human decision-making processes. …”
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Social-ecological indicators of resilience in agrarian and natural landscapes
Publicado 2011“…The purpose of this paper is to present an approach aimed at facilitating nature conservation that builds on the ecological and social synergies that exist in traditionally managed landscapes in and around protected areas and integrates conservation and social goals to achieve a reduction in the levels of marginalization of indigenous and local communities while preventing ecosystem degradation and biodiversity loss.Drawing on literature research and insights from political and historical ecology and systems theory, a framework was developed to aid the understanding of human‐environment interactions taking place in traditionally managed ecosystems and landscapes and to monitor the role that these interactions play in the maintenance of such systems.Virtually all ecosystems and landscapes must be seen as coupled social‐ecological systems whose ability to respond to stresses and change derives from ecological and social characteristics, as well as from the link between these natural and human components. …”
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From global economic modelling to household level analyses of food security and sustainability: How big is the gap and can we bridge it?
Publicado 2014“…Existing models do not sufficiently capture the complexity of human–environment interactions across different scales, and especially the link between landscape and local market levels, and national and sub-national level policies and markets is missing. …”
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Restorative urban forests. A study of nature affordances along forest bathing trails in Northeast Italy
Publicado 2022“…Through the lenses of affordance and restoration theories, the scope is to clarify what types of human-environment interactions characterize the salutogenic experience of guided forest immersion, in relation to specific forest ecosystem characteristics. …”
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Assessing recall bias and measurement error in high-frequency social data collection for human-environment research
Publicado 2019“…A major impediment to understanding human-environment interactions is that data on social systems are not collected in a way that is easily comparable to natural systems data. …”
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Report of the First External Review of the Systemwide Program on Alternatives to Slash and Burn (ASB)
Publicado 2005“…In so doing, it has created the world’s pre-eminent system for use-driven, comparative scientific investigation of human-environment interactions at the forest margin across the pan tropic domain. b) ASB has worked effectively and efficiently in pursuit of its core mission to “raise productivity and income of rural households in the humid tropics without increasing deforestation or undermining essential environmental services, c) ASB has developed a governance and management structure that has been generally effective and efficient in promoting innovative research that successfully integrates capabilities and concerns across CGIAR Centers, tropical regions, scales and disciplines, d) ASB System Wide Programme has been highly relevant to theCGIAR’s core mission and is pursuing work well aligned with the Science Council’s recently articulated System Research Priorities for 2005-2015. …”
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Human-nature interaction approached from a bibliometric analysis of Malthus and Boserup
Publicado 2024“…The theoretical framework of Complex Adaptive Systems allows modeling human-environment interactions that are constantly evolving and have implications for sustainability. …”
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Comment on Ostrom and Cox paper: "Moving beyond panaceas: a multitiered diagnostic approach for social-ecological analysis" - looking beyond the right institutional fit
Publicado 2011“…Grounded on almost two decades of observations and findings collected from case studies, lab experiments and games in different settings, it is a remarkable endeavour to capture and categorise the complexity and diversity of human-environment interactions. Furthermore, it offers an appropriate tool to conduct large-N comparative studies. …”
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