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Ecology and Society (formerly Conservation Ecology) is a quarterly open access interdisciplinary academic journal published by the Resilience Alliance. It covers an array of disciplines from the natural sciences, social sciences, and the humanities concerned with the relationship between society and the life-supporting ecosystems on which human well-being ultimately depends. The journal's editors-in-chief are Marco Janssen (Arizona State University) and Lance Gunderson (Emory University). C. S. Holling was the founding editor. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2020 impact factor of 4.403. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in Ecology and Society 200
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Developing a shared understanding of the Upper Mississippi River: the foundation of an ecological resilience assessment
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Transatlantic wood pellet trade demonstrates telecoupled benefits
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Achieving the promise of integration in social-ecological research: a review and prospectus
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Using futures methods to create transformative spaces: visions of a good Anthropocene in southern Africa
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The Regime Shifts Database: a framework for analyzing regime shifts in social-ecological systems
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Welcoming different perspectives in IPBES: “Nature’s contributions to people” and “Ecosystem services”
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Polycentric governance in telecoupled resource systems
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Agroecological transitions: What can sustainability transition frameworks teach us? An ontological and empirical analysis
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The agrarian metabolism as a tool for assessing agrarian sustainability, and its application to Spanish agriculture (1960-2008)
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Making sense of environmental values: a typology of concepts
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Socio-environmental drought response in a mixed urban-agricultural setting: synthesizing biophysical and governance responses in the Platte River Watershed, Nebraska, USA
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Economically important species dominate aboveground carbon storage in forests of southwestern Amazonia
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Explaining the persistence of low income and environmentally degrading land uses in the Brazilian Amazon
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Metapopulation perspective to institutional fit: maintenance of dynamic habitat networks
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Where you stand depends on where you sit: qualitative inquiry into notions of fire adaptation
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Operationalizing the telecoupling framework for migratory species using the spatial subsidies approach to examine ecosystem services provided by Mexican free-tailed bats
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Understanding the decline and resilience loss of a long-lived social-ecological system: insights from system dynamics
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An exploration of sustainability change agents as facilitators of nonformal learning: mapping a moving and intertwined landscape
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Key features for more successful place-based sustainability research on social-ecological systems: a Programme on Ecosystem Change and Society (PECS) perspective
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Improving participatory resilience assessment by cross-fertilizing the Resilience Alliance and Transition Movement approaches
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Microeconomic relationships between and among fishers and traders influence the ability to respond to social-ecological changes in a small-scale fishery
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Top 40 questions in coupled human and natural systems (CHANS) research
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Development of scenarios for land cover, population density, impervious cover, and conservation in New Hampshire, 2010–2100
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Learning about social-ecological trade-offs
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A framework for modeling adaptive forest management and decision making under climate change
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Enacting resilience for adaptive water governance: a case study of irrigation modernization in an Australian catchment
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Restoring the environment, revitalizing the culture: cenote conservation in Yucatan, Mexico
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The challenges of integrating biodiversity and ecosystem services monitoring and evaluation at a landscape-scale wetland restoration project in the UK
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Hydraulic engineering in the social-ecological delta: understanding the interplay between social, ecological, and technological systems in the Dutch delta by means of “delta trajectories.”
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Pathogens, disease, and the social-ecological resilience of protected areas
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Predators on private land: broad-scale socioeconomic interactions influence large predator management
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Interrogating resilience: toward a typology to improve its operationalization
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