This chapter provides a unified framework for understanding the ecological triad of coupled human, artificial, and natural systems and processes, based on convergence among the social, engineering, and natural sciences and enabled by computing technology. The framework explains the rise and future of ...
1.2The APP as a social-ecological system The complexity of natural resource management warrants a holistic research approach that fully considers interactions and feedbacks between social and ecological systems. This approach, referred to as the social-ecological systems (SES) framework is based on inte...
This chapter provides a unified framework for understanding the ecological triad of coupled human, artificial, and natural systems and processes, based on convergence among the social, engineering, and natural sciences and enabled by computing technology. The framework explains the rise and future of ...
Using a socio-ecological systems framework to develop a community fire plan in rural Mexico Common-pool resources important for both ecological and social systems are at risk in impoverished communities that lack the institutional capacity and aut... RAS Sheridan - Dissertations & Theses - Gradworks...
The socioecological system (SES) theory sprang from the recognition of close interaction between society, in terms of social–economic system, and natural system. Human society represents the driving forces of biosphere and ecological systems. So, it is relevant to understand the human sources of ...
Socioecological models recognise that individuals and behaviours exist within complex physical and social systems and are useful tools for guiding interventions to ensure consideration is given to multiple influential factors. This framework proposes that use of AAS is the result of the interaction of a...
The Socio-Ecological Traits Framework Fig. 1: The Socio-Ecological Traits Framework. The ensemble of ecological (regional scale) and anthropogenic trait combinations disperse to urban systems (natural vs. human-mediated dispersions) making up the potential urban trait combinations (city scale). The po...
Since the early 1970s studies on the shifting agriculture centred-forested landscape of the north-eastern hill region of India, became the starting phase of TEK-related studies on the land use systems in the region. This was an attempt to arrive at socio-ecological generalizations on a regional...
Healthy rural systems have demonstrated to be sustainable along their long history, based on social actors’ deep knowledge of local resources, ecosystems and natural processes. However, rural systems are now facing very important changes and pressures w
This study explores the intricate relationship between contextual (social-economic and environmental) conditions of entrepreneurial uncertainty and agricultural disruptions, malfunctioning institutions for regional socio-ecological systems, and subsequent tragic re-actions (including suicidal behaviour) by farmers....