Library on Governance in Social-Ecological Systems

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Conflict between groups of players in coupled socio-economic and ecological dynamics

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09 Aug 2016

Paradox of marine protected areas: suppression of fishing may cause species loss

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09 Aug 2016

Regime shifts in a socio-ecological model of farmland abandonment

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09 Aug 2016

Robustness and Resilience across Scales: Migration and Resource Degradation in the Prehistoric U.S. Southwest

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09 Aug 2016

Subtle global bifurcation with dramatic ecological consequences in a simple population model

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09 Aug 2016

The coupled dynamics of human socio-economic choice and lake water system: the interaction of two sources of nonlinearity

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09 Aug 2016

The Evolution of Social Norms in Common Property Resource Use

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09 Aug 2016

The inevitability of surprise in agroecosystems

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09 Aug 2016

The Tsembaga Maring swidden agriculture and animal husbandry, Simbai River Valley, Papua New Guinea

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Tsembaga Maring are a group of horticulturists who live in the highlands of New Guinea. The main resource upon which they relied on is swidden agriculture. The Tsembaga also practiced animal husbandry - the main domesticated animal being pigs. The Tsembaga derived little energetic value from pigs. Pigs did, however, play an important role in Kaiko, an important cultural ritual practiced by the Tsembaga people. Kaiko is a 5-25 year long ritual cycle that is coupled with pig husbandry and warfare...
09 Aug 2016

Tourists and traditional divers in a common fishing ground

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09 Aug 2016