E-Book, Englisch, 198 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Global Environmental Studies
ISBN: 978-4-431-54910-9
Verlag: Springer Tokyo
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Section 1: Frameworks and concepts1. Theoretical frameworks for the analysis of social-ecological systemsGraeme S. CUMMING (University of Cape Town)Section 2: Ecosystem under human activities2. The recovery of biodiversity after swidden cultivation in the tropical rainforests of Malaysian BorneoTakenaka Kohei TAKANO (RIHN), et al.3. Mongolian nomadism and the relationship among livestock grazing, pasture vegetation, and soil alkalizationRyosuke KODA (RIHN)4. Plant diversity and productivity of Mongolian nomadic pasture in relation to land useNoboru FUJITA (RIHN), Erdenegerel ARIUNBOLD (Institute of Geoecology, Mongolian Academy of Science, Mongolia)5. Reshaping neighborhood parks for biodiversity and people: A case of Unsung Socio-Ecological Systems in Bangalore, IndiaM. Soubadra DEVY (Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE), India)Section 3: Adaptation to unpredictability6. Quantitative predictions for ecological and economic sustainability in Mongolian pastoral systems Satoshi TATO (RIHN)7. Trajectories of adaptation: A retrospectus for future dynamicsDonald R. NELSON (University of Georgia) and Timothy J. FINAN (University of Arizona)Section 4: Resilience of social systems8. Ingredients for social-ecological resilience, poverty traps and adaptive social protection in Semi-Arid AfricaPetra TSCHAKERT (Department of Geography, Pennsylvania State University), Jen SHAFFER (Earth and Environmental Systems Institute, Pennsylvania State University)9. Dynamics of social-ecological systems: the case of farmers’ food securityin the semi-arid tropicsChieko UMETSU, Thamana LEKPRICHAKUL, Hidetoshi MIYAZAKI, Yudai ISHIMOTO (RIHN)