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A Community Conversation About a Watershed Ecology and Society
Collay, Ryan; Oregon State University; ryan.collay@smile.oregonstate.edu.
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Response
Ano: 2010
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Comparing Expert-Based Science With Local Ecological Knowledge: What Are We Afraid Of? Ecology and Society
Gilchrist, Grant; Canadian Wildlife Service National Wildlife Research Centre. 1125 Colonel By Drive, Raven Road, Carleton University. Ottawa, Canada. K1A 0H3; grant.gilchrist@ec.gc.ca; Mallory, Mark L; Canadian Wildlife Service; mark.mallory@ec.gc.ca.
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Response Palavras-chave: Arctic; Ecological science; LEK; Local ecological knowledge; Wildlife management..
Ano: 2007
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Caution Against Using Intact Forest-Landscapes Data at Regional Scales Ecology and Society
Lee, Peter G.; Global Forest Watch Canada; peter@globalforestwatch.ca.
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Response Palavras-chave: Forest degradation; Global forest assessment; Intactness; Landsat remote sensing; Wilderness.
Ano: 2009
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Feedback Loops in Conceptual Models of Land Change: Lost in Complexity? Ecology and Society
Hersperger, Anna M.; Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL; anna.hersperger@wsl.ch; Gennaio, Maria-Pia; Swiss Federal Research Institute Agroscope ART; maria.gennaio@art.admin.ch; Verburg, Peter H.; Institute for Environmental Studies, VU University Amsterdam; Peter.Verburg@ivm.vu.nl.
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Response Palavras-chave: Conceptual models; Feedbacks; Land change.
Ano: 2011
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Assessing sustainability is just one component of many in the quest to achieve sustainability Ecology and Society
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Response Palavras-chave: Assessing sustainability; Bushmeat; Tropical forest hunting; Resilience; Wildlife management.
Ano: 2015
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A Moment of Mental Model Clarity: Response to Jones et al. 2011 Ecology and Society
Wood, Matthew D; US Army Corps of Engineers Research and Development Center; Carnegie Mellon University; mwood1@andrew.cmu.edu; Bostrom, Ann; University of Washington; abostrom@uw.edu; Convertino, Matteo; University of Florida; Florida Climate Institute; mconvertino@ufl.edu; Kovacs, Daniel; Decision Partners LLC; dkovacs@decisionpartners.com; Linkov, Igor; US Army Corps of Engineers Research and Development Center; Igor.Linkov@usace.army.mil.
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Response Palavras-chave: Cognitive science; Expert elicitation; Mental model; Natural resource management; Stakeholder engagement.
Ano: 2012
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Expanding the Role of Systems Modeling: Considering Byproduct Generation from Biofuel Production Ecology and Society
Rosentrater, Kurt A; U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service; krosentr@ngirl.ars.usda.gov.
The bioethanol industry has been experiencing rapid growth over the past several years, and is expected to continue to increase production for the foreseeable future. A vital component to the success of this industry is the sales and marketing of processing residues, which are primarily sold as dried distillers grains with solubles (DDGS). Systems modeling, a technique that has been used to predict future demand for bioethanol, can also be used to determine potential byproduct generation rates. This paper discusses the development of one such model, and presents predicted generation of DDGS as well as carbon dioxide emissions from this industry through 2100. These simulation results underscore the growing need to actively pursue research focused on...
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Response Palavras-chave: Bioethanol; Biofuels; Byproducts; Carbon dioxide emissions; Distillers grains; Dynamic systems modeling; Policy analysis; Residue generation.
Ano: 2006
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Response to: 'Traditional Knowledge in Social–Ecological Systems' Ecology and Society
Woodley, Ellen J; ; tegwood@albedo.net.
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Response
Ano: 2005
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Response to: "Electronic Field Guides and User Communities in the Eco-informatics Revolution" Ecology and Society
Burton, John A; ; jab@worldlandtrust.org.
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Response Palavras-chave: Bibliography; Field guide; History..
Ano: 2006
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Invasive Species and the Cultural Keystone Species Concept Ecology and Society
Simberloff, Daniel; University of Tennessee, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology; dsimberloff@utk.edu.
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Response Palavras-chave: Biological invasions; Cultural keystone species; Conservation; Exotic species; Invasive species; Keystone species.
Ano: 2005
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Plausible Stories or Tall Tales? Ecology and Society
Harron, Donald Earl; ; deharron@hotmail.com.
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Response Palavras-chave: Alberta; Linear corridors; Model; Seismic lines; Woodland caribou.
Ano: 2007
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Biodiversity, biodisparity, and bioequivalence Ecology and Society
Kirchhoff, Thomas; FEST e.V., Protestant Institute for Interdisciplinary Research; thomas.kirchhoff@fest-heidelberg.de.
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Response Palavras-chave: Biodiversity; Concepts; Distance; Equivalence.
Ano: 2010
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Culture Against Society—Again and Again Ecology and Society
Tyson, Wayne B; ; landrest@cox.net.
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Response
Ano: 2009
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Simulating Oil Palm Expansion Requires Credible Approaches that Address Real Issues Ecology and Society
Dudley, Richard G; Independent Researcher; richard.dudley@attglobal.net; Sheil, Douglas; CIFOR (Center for International Forestry Research); d.sheil@cgiar.org; Colfer, Carol; CIFOR (Center for International Forestry Research); c.colfer@cgiar.org.
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Response Palavras-chave: East Kalimantan; Indonesia; Modeling; Oil palm; System dynamics.
Ano: 2008
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Integrating Methods for Developing Sustainability Indicators to Facilitate Learning and Action Ecology and Society
Reed, Mark; University of Leeds; mreed@env.leeds.ac.uk; Fraser, Evan D. G.; University of Leeds; evan@env.leeds.ac.uk; Morse, Stephen; University of Reading; s.morse@reading.ac.uk; Dougill, Andrew J.; University of Leeds; adougill@env.leeds.ac.uk.
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Response Palavras-chave: Sustainability Indicators; Community empowerment; Stakeholders; Local participation.
Ano: 2005
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Lumpy Information May Lead to Better Science Ecology and Society
Hoffman, Philip L.; National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce ; philip.hoffman@noaa.gov.
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Response Palavras-chave: Aggregating data; Lumpy information; Scientific processes.
Ano: 2009
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On the System Properties of the Planetary Boundaries Ecology and Society
Cornell, Sarah; Stockholm Resilience Centre ; sarah.cornell@stockholmresilience.su.se.
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Response Palavras-chave: Ecosystem function; Planetary boundaries; Systems analysis; Typology.
Ano: 2012
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Feedback Loops Added to Four Conceptual Models Linking Land Change with Driving Forces and Actors Ecology and Society
van Noordwijk, Meine; World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), Bogor, Indonesia; M.Vannoordwijk@cgiar.org; Lusiana, Betha; World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), Bogor, Indonesia; Institute for Plant Production in the Tropics and Sub-Tropics, University of Hohenheim, Germany; B.Lusiana@cgiar.org; Villamor, Grace; World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), Bogor, Indonesia ; Centre for Development Research (ZEF), Bonn, Germany; grace.villamor@gmail.com; Purnomo, Herry; Centre for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), Bogor, Indonesia; H.Purnomo@cgiar.org; Dewi, Sonya; World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), Bogor, Indonesia; S.Dewi@cgiar.org.
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Response
Ano: 2011
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Potential Methodological Flaw in the Examination of the Effects of Logging Ecology and Society
Nasi, Robert; Center for International Forestry Research; r.nasi@cgiar.org.
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Response Palavras-chave: Central Africa; Logged-over forests; Logging impacts.
Ano: 2005
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SMART social science? Examining the nature and role of social scientific expertise in institutional design Ecology and Society
Tait, Morgan C; University of Waterloo; m5tait@uwaterloo.ca.
Daniel Bromley argues against Oran Young’s FIT model as a basis for environmental governance, on the grounds that humans cannot manage nature and that attempts to do so are based on a scientistic, modernist conceit. At issue is the role of natural and social scientists in adjudicating questions about what we ought to do to close governance gaps and address unsustainable behaviors. If Bromley is right, then the lessons of the American pragmatist tradition recommend against attempts to “fit” social institutions to the natural world. The first objective of this paper is to argue that Bromley’s view is not in keeping with the pragmatism of C. S. Peirce and John Dewey, which actually places a high value on natural and...
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Response Palavras-chave: American pragmatism; Environmental governance; Institutional fit; Philosophy of science; Philosophy of social science; Science and policy; Sustainable development goals.
Ano: 2016
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