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Spatial Resilience In Socialecological Systems 1st Edition Graeme S Cumming Auth

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Spatial Resilience In Socialecological Systems 1st Edition Graeme S Cumming Auth
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.21 MB
Pages: 254
Author: Graeme S. Cumming (auth.)
ISBN: 9789400703063, 9400703066
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Spatial Resilience In Socialecological Systems 1st Edition Graeme S Cumming Auth by Graeme S. Cumming (auth.) 9789400703063, 9400703066 instant download after payment.

Spatial Resilience is a new and exciting area of interdisciplinary research. It focuses on the influence of spatial variation – including such things as spatial location, context, connectivity, and dispersal – on the resilience of complex systems, and on the roles that resilience and self-organization play in generating spatial variation. Professor Cumming provides a readable introduction and a first comprehensive synthesis covering the core concepts and applications of spatial resilience to the study of social-ecological systems. The book follows a trajectory from concepts through models, methods, and case study analysis before revisiting the central problems in the further conceptual development of the field. In the process, the author ranges from the movements of lions in northern Zimbabwe to the urban jungles of Europe, and from the collapse of past societies to the social impacts of modern conflict. The many case studies and examples discussed in the book show how the concept of spatial resilience can generate valuable insights into the spatial dynamics of social-ecological systems and contribute to solving some of the most pressing problems of our time. Although it has been written primarily for students, this book will provide fascinating reading for interdisciplinary scientists at all career stages as well as for the interested public.

In this engagingly crafted book Graeme Cumming provides a novel, and I believe important, synthesis of spatial aspects of the resilience of coupled ecological and social systems.

Robert D. Holt, Eminent Scholar and Arthur R. Marshall Jr.

Chair in Ecology, University of Florida

Graeme Cumming, central in the development of resilience thinking and theory, has produced a wonderful book on spatial resilience, the first ever on this topic. The book will become a shining star, a classic in the explosion of new ideas and approaches to studying and understanding social-ecological systems.

Carl Folke, Science Director of the Stockholm Resilience Centre and

Director of the Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics.

This book is the first broad synthesis of spatial resilience in systems of humans and nature, and exposes the power of spatial approaches for interdisciplinary analyses of resilience. It is a pioneering contribution to a field that is poised for rapid expansion.

Steve Carpenter, Director, Center for Limnology, University of Wisconsin-Madison

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