Foundations of Ecological Resilience
adaptive management approaches to ecosystem and resource management.
Note from the Publisher
Introduction: Why Resilience? Why Now? L. Gunderson and C. Allen
Part I. Concepts and Theory
Commentary on Part I Articles
Article 1. Resilience and stability of ecological systems
Article 2. Engineering resilience vs. ecological resilience
Article 3. The resilience of terrestrial ecosystems: local surprise and global change
Article 4. Regime shifts, resilience and biodiversity in ecosystem management
Article 5. Biological Diversity, Ecosystems, and the Human Scale
Article 6. Ecological resilience, biodiversity and scale
Part II. Ecological Examples
Commentary on Part II Articles
Article 7. Catastrophes, phase shifts, and large-scale degradation of a Caribbean coral reef
Article 8. Sea otters and kelp forests in Alaska: generality and variation in a community ecological paradigm
Article 9. Body mass patterns predict invasions and extinctions in transforming landscapes
Part III. Empirics and Models
Commentary on Part III Articles
Article 10. Resource Science: the nurture of an infant
Article 11. Lessons for Ecological Policy Design: a case study of ecosystem management
Article 12. Qualitative analysis of insect outbreak systems the spruce budworm and forest
Conclusion: Evolution of an Idea—The Past, Present and Future of Ecological Resilience
Selected Bibliography
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