The programme on ecosystem change and society (PECS) - a decade of deepening social-ecological research through a place-based focus

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The programme on ecosystem change and society (PECS) - a decade of deepening social-ecological research through a place-based focus. / Norström, Albert; Agarwal, Bina; Balvanera, Patricia; Baptiste, Brigitte; Bennett, Elena M.; Brondízio, Eduardo; Biggs, Reinette; Campbell, Bruce; Carpenter, Stephen R.; Castilla, Juan Carlos; Castro, Antonio J.; Cramer, Wolfgang; Cumming, Graeme S.; Felipe-Lucia, María ; Fischer, Joern; Folke, Carl; DeFries, Ruth; Gelcich, Stefan; Groth, Juliane; Speranza, Chinwe Ifejika; Jacobs, Sander; Hofmann, Johanna; Hughes, Terry P.; Lam, David P. M.; Loos, Jacqueline; Manyani, Amanda; Martín-López, Berta; Meacham, Megan; Moersberger, Hannah; Nagendra, Harini; Pereira, Laura; Polasky, Stephen; Schoon, Michael; Schultz, Lisen; Selomane, Odirilwe; Spierenburg, Marja.

I: Ecosystems and People, Bind 18, Nr. 1, 2022, s. 598-608.

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Norström, A, Agarwal, B, Balvanera, P, Baptiste, B, Bennett, EM, Brondízio, E, Biggs, R, Campbell, B, Carpenter, SR, Castilla, JC, Castro, AJ, Cramer, W, Cumming, GS, Felipe-Lucia, M, Fischer, J, Folke, C, DeFries, R, Gelcich, S, Groth, J, Speranza, CI, Jacobs, S, Hofmann, J, Hughes, TP, Lam, DPM, Loos, J, Manyani, A, Martín-López, B, Meacham, M, Moersberger, H, Nagendra, H, Pereira, L, Polasky, S, Schoon, M, Schultz, L, Selomane, O & Spierenburg, M 2022, 'The programme on ecosystem change and society (PECS) - a decade of deepening social-ecological research through a place-based focus', Ecosystems and People, bind 18, nr. 1, s. 598-608. https://doi.org/10.1080/26395916.2022.2133173

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Norström, A., Agarwal, B., Balvanera, P., Baptiste, B., Bennett, E. M., Brondízio, E., Biggs, R., Campbell, B., Carpenter, S. R., Castilla, J. C., Castro, A. J., Cramer, W., Cumming, G. S., Felipe-Lucia, M., Fischer, J., Folke, C., DeFries, R., Gelcich, S., Groth, J., ... Spierenburg, M. (2022). The programme on ecosystem change and society (PECS) - a decade of deepening social-ecological research through a place-based focus. Ecosystems and People, 18(1), 598-608. https://doi.org/10.1080/26395916.2022.2133173

Vancouver

Norström A, Agarwal B, Balvanera P, Baptiste B, Bennett EM, Brondízio E o.a. The programme on ecosystem change and society (PECS) - a decade of deepening social-ecological research through a place-based focus. Ecosystems and People. 2022;18(1):598-608. https://doi.org/10.1080/26395916.2022.2133173

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Norström, Albert ; Agarwal, Bina ; Balvanera, Patricia ; Baptiste, Brigitte ; Bennett, Elena M. ; Brondízio, Eduardo ; Biggs, Reinette ; Campbell, Bruce ; Carpenter, Stephen R. ; Castilla, Juan Carlos ; Castro, Antonio J. ; Cramer, Wolfgang ; Cumming, Graeme S. ; Felipe-Lucia, María ; Fischer, Joern ; Folke, Carl ; DeFries, Ruth ; Gelcich, Stefan ; Groth, Juliane ; Speranza, Chinwe Ifejika ; Jacobs, Sander ; Hofmann, Johanna ; Hughes, Terry P. ; Lam, David P. M. ; Loos, Jacqueline ; Manyani, Amanda ; Martín-López, Berta ; Meacham, Megan ; Moersberger, Hannah ; Nagendra, Harini ; Pereira, Laura ; Polasky, Stephen ; Schoon, Michael ; Schultz, Lisen ; Selomane, Odirilwe ; Spierenburg, Marja. / The programme on ecosystem change and society (PECS) - a decade of deepening social-ecological research through a place-based focus. I: Ecosystems and People. 2022 ; Bind 18, Nr. 1. s. 598-608.

Bibtex

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abstract = "The Programme on Ecosystem Change and Society (PECS) was established in 2011, and is now one of the major international social-ecological systems (SES) research networks. During this time, SES research has undergone a phase of rapid growth and has grown into an influential branch of sustainability science. In this Perspective, we argue that SES research has also deepened over the past decade, and helped to shed light on key dimensions of SES dynamics (e.g. system feedbacks, aspects of system design, goals and paradigms) that can lead to tangible action for solving the major sustainability challenges of our time. We suggest four ways in which the growth of place-based SES research, fostered by networks such as PECS, has contributed to these developments, namely by: 1) shedding light on transformational change, 2) revealing the social dynamics shaping SES, 3) bringing together diverse types of knowledge, and 4) encouraging reflexive researchers.",
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AU - Norström, Albert

AU - Agarwal, Bina

AU - Balvanera, Patricia

AU - Baptiste, Brigitte

AU - Bennett, Elena M.

AU - Brondízio, Eduardo

AU - Biggs, Reinette

AU - Campbell, Bruce

AU - Carpenter, Stephen R.

AU - Castilla, Juan Carlos

AU - Castro, Antonio J.

AU - Cramer, Wolfgang

AU - Cumming, Graeme S.

AU - Felipe-Lucia, María

AU - Fischer, Joern

AU - Folke, Carl

AU - DeFries, Ruth

AU - Gelcich, Stefan

AU - Groth, Juliane

AU - Speranza, Chinwe Ifejika

AU - Jacobs, Sander

AU - Hofmann, Johanna

AU - Hughes, Terry P.

AU - Lam, David P. M.

AU - Loos, Jacqueline

AU - Manyani, Amanda

AU - Martín-López, Berta

AU - Meacham, Megan

AU - Moersberger, Hannah

AU - Nagendra, Harini

AU - Pereira, Laura

AU - Polasky, Stephen

AU - Schoon, Michael

AU - Schultz, Lisen

AU - Selomane, Odirilwe

AU - Spierenburg, Marja

PY - 2022

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AB - The Programme on Ecosystem Change and Society (PECS) was established in 2011, and is now one of the major international social-ecological systems (SES) research networks. During this time, SES research has undergone a phase of rapid growth and has grown into an influential branch of sustainability science. In this Perspective, we argue that SES research has also deepened over the past decade, and helped to shed light on key dimensions of SES dynamics (e.g. system feedbacks, aspects of system design, goals and paradigms) that can lead to tangible action for solving the major sustainability challenges of our time. We suggest four ways in which the growth of place-based SES research, fostered by networks such as PECS, has contributed to these developments, namely by: 1) shedding light on transformational change, 2) revealing the social dynamics shaping SES, 3) bringing together diverse types of knowledge, and 4) encouraging reflexive researchers.

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KW - sustainability science

KW - transformations

KW - valuation

KW - co-production

KW - reflexive

KW - ADVANCING SUSTAINABILITY

KW - NATURES CONTRIBUTIONS

KW - KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS

KW - LEVERAGE POINTS

KW - CITIZEN SCIENCE

KW - GOVERNANCE

KW - PATHWAYS

KW - SERVICES

KW - LESSONS

KW - BIODIVERSITY

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DO - 10.1080/26395916.2022.2133173

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VL - 18

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JO - Ecosystems and People

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