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Toward Principles for Enhancing the Resilience of Ecosystem Services.

Authors :
Biggs, Reinette
Schlüter, Maja
Biggs, Duan
Bohensky, Erin L.
BurnSilver, Shauna
Cundill, Georgina
Dakos, Vasilis
Daw, Tim M.
Evans, Louisa S.
Kotschy, Karen
Leitch, Anne M.
Meek, Chanda
Quinlan, Allyson
Raudsepp-Hearne, Ciara
Robards, Martin D.
Schoon, Michael L.
Schultz, Lisen
West, Paul C.
Source :
Annual Review of Environment & Resources; Nov2012, Vol. 37, p421-448, 36p
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Enhancing the resilience of ecosystem services (ES) that underpin human well-being is critical for meeting current and future societal needs, and requires specific governance and management policies. Using the literature, we identify seven generic policy-relevant principles for enhancing the resilience of desired ES in the face of disturbance and ongoing change in social-ecological systems (SES). These principles are (P1) maintain diversity and redundancy, (P2) manage connectivity, (P3) manage slow variables and feedbacks, (P4) foster an understanding of SES as complex adaptive systems (CAS), (P5) encourage learning and experimentation, (P6) broaden participation, and (P7) promote polycentric governance systems. We briefly define each principle, review how and when it enhances the resilience of ES, and conclude with major research gaps. In practice, the principles often co-occur and are highly interdependent. Key future needs are to better understand these interdependencies and to operationalize and apply the principles in different policy and management contexts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15435938
Volume :
37
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Annual Review of Environment & Resources
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
82561595
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-environ-051211-123836