Linking Social and Ecological Systems: Management Practices and Social Mechanisms for Building ResilienceFikret Berkes, Carl Folke, Johan Colding It is usually the case that scientists examine either ecological systems or social systems, yet the need for an interdisciplinary approach to the problems of environmental management and sustainable development is becoming increasingly obvious. Developed under the auspices of the Beijer Institute in Stockholm, this new book analyses social and ecological linkages in selected ecosystems using an international and interdisciplinary case study approach. The chapters provide detailed information on a variety of management practices for dealing with environmental change. Taken as a whole, the book will contribute to the greater understanding of essential social responses to changes in ecosystems, including the generation, accumulation and transmission of ecological knowledge, structure and dynamics of institutions, and the cultural values underlying these responses. A set of new (or rediscovered) principles for sustainable ecosystem management is also presented. Linking Social and Ecological Systems will be of value to natural and social scientists interested in sustainability. |
Contents
Linking social and ecological systems for resilience and sustainability | 1 |
Learning from locally devised systems | 27 |
People refugia and resilience | 30 |
Learning by fishing practical engagement and environmental concerns | 48 |
Dalecarlia in central Sweden before 1800 a society of social stability and ecological resilience | 67 |
Emergence of resource management adaptations | 95 |
Indigenous knowledge and resource management systems in the Canadian subarctic | 98 |
Resilience and neotraditional populations the caicaras Atlantic Forest and caboclos Amazon Brazil | 129 |
Resilient resource management in Mexicos forest ecosystems the contribution of property rights | 216 |
The resilience of pastoral herding in Sahelian Africa | 250 |
Reviving the social systemecosystem links in the Himalayas | 285 |
Crossing the threshold of ecosystem resilience the commercial extinction of northern cod | 311 |
Designing new approaches to management | 339 |
Science sustainability and resource management | 342 |
Integrated management of a temperate montane forest ecosystem through wholistic forestry a British Columbia example | 363 |
Managing chaotic fisheries | 390 |
Indigenous African resource management of a tropical rainforest ecosystem a case study of the Yoruba of Ara Nigeria | 158 |
Managing for human and ecological context in the Maine soft shell clam fishery | 190 |
Success and failure in regional systems | 213 |
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