Sustainable Agriculture and Food: Four volume set (Earthscan Reference Collections)
The Properties of Agroecosystems 135 Chorley, G. P. H. 1981. The agricultural revolution in northern Europe, 1750–1880: Nitrogen ...
136 Agroecology and Sustainability Grime, J. P. 1979. Plant strategies and vegetation processes. Chichester, John Wiley and Sons ...
The Properties of Agroecosystems 137 Loevinsohn, M. E. 1984. The ecology and control of rice pests: With reference to the intens ...
138 Agroecology and Sustainability Riches, N. 1967. The agricultural revolution in Norfolk (2nd edn), London, Cass and Co Sen, A ...
7 Interdependent Social-Ecological Systems and Adaptive Governance for Ecosystem Services Carl Folke, Johan Colding, Per Olsson ...
140 Agroecology and Sustainability other times, change is abrupt, disorganizing or turbulent. During such periods, experience is ...
Interdependent Social-Ecological Systems and Adaptive Governance 141 that allow for responding to, adapting to and shaping envir ...
142 Agroecology and Sustainability Pretty, 2003; Galaz, 2005). Challenges for the social sciences have been raised in this conte ...
Interdependent Social-Ecological Systems and Adaptive Governance 143 (including experience for dealing with change) (Olick and R ...
144 Agroecology and Sustainability developing desirable pathways for societal development in changing environments where the fut ...
Interdependent Social-Ecological Systems and Adaptive Governance 145 desired states in response to changing conditions and distu ...
146 Agroecology and Sustainability 1 Building knowledge and understanding of resource and ecosystem dynamics; detect- ing and re ...
Interdependent Social-Ecological Systems and Adaptive Governance 147 actions (Gunderson et al, 1995). Basically such adaptive ma ...
148 Agroecology and Sustainability at different spatial scales. Contributions of local stewards include on-site ecosys- tem mana ...
Interdependent Social-Ecological Systems and Adaptive Governance 149 Samoa represents an example of such a practice. A minor foo ...
150 Agroecology and Sustainability to as non-use taboos, because they do not allow for human use of biological resources. The ot ...
Interdependent Social-Ecological Systems and Adaptive Governance 151 (Bodin et al, 2006). A national government or an internatio ...
152 Agroecology and Sustainability have looked at the role of social networks in inter-organizational collaboration and collecti ...
Interdependent Social-Ecological Systems and Adaptive Governance 153 facilitating the flow of information and knowledge from mul ...
154 Agroecology and Sustainability and organizations. Hence, if polycentric cross-level institutions provide the struc- ture for ...
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