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Provedor de dados:  Ecology and Society
País:  Canada
Título:  Exploring the implications of critical complexity for the study of social-ecological systems.
Autores:  Audouin, Michelle; Council for Scientific and Industrial Research ; maudouin@csir.co.za
Preiser, Rika; Centre for Studies in Complexity, Stellenbosch University ; rika@sun.ac.za
Nienaber, Shanna; Council for Scientific and Industrial Research; SNienaber@csir.co.za
Downsborough, Linda; Monash University ;
Lanz, Johann; ;
Mavengahama, Sydney; Department of Agriculture, University of Zululand ;
Data:  2013-08-20
Ano:  2013
Palavras-chave:  Critical complexity
Freshwater conservation
Knowledge types
Social-ecological systems
Resumo:  The complexity of social-ecological systems is well recognized (Berkes et al. 2003, Norberg and Cumming 2008). However, in the study of such systems, it is often the uncertainty that results from nonlinear interactions that forms the focus of discussion. Here, the normative implications of complexity for our knowledge of such systems are emphasised, by drawing largely on the work of Cilliers (1998, 2005a), who introduced the term "critical complexity." This perspective on complexity is distinct in bringing the value-based choices that frame our knowledge generation strategies to the fore. It is from this view that we investigate the implications of complexity for social-ecological systems research. Based on these implications, we propose a set of five key questions to guide the incorporation of insights from critical complexity into such research. We end with a brief application of the questions proposed to the National Freshwater Ecosystem Priority Areas (NFEPA) project in South Africa, to illustrate their potential use in the context of resource management.
Tipo:  Peer-Reviewed Synthesis
Idioma:  Inglês
Identificador:  vol18/iss3/art12/
Editor:  Resilience Alliance
Formato:  text/html application/pdf
Fonte:  Ecology and Society; Vol. 18, No. 3 (2013)
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