Social-ecological resilience and law / Ahjond S. Garmestani and Craig R. Allen, editors.

Environmental law envisions ecological systems as existing in an equilibrium state, or a?balance of nature," reinforcing a rigid legal framework unable to absorb rapid environmental changes and innovations in sustainability. For the past three decades,?resilience theory," which embraces un...

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Other Authors: Allen, Craig R. (Editor), Garmestani, Ahjond S. (Editor)
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505 0 |a Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Social-Ecological Resilience and Law; 1. Wilderness Preserves: Still Relevant and Resilient After All These Years, by Sandi Zellmer and John M. Anderies; 2. Bringing Resilience to Wildlife Management and Biodiversity Protection, by Melinda Harm Benson and Matthew E. Hopton; 3. Landscape Level Management of Parks, Refuges, and Preserves for Ecosystem Resilience, by Robert L. Glicksman and Graeme S. Cumming; 4. Marine Protected Areas, Marine Spatial Planning, and the Resilience of Marine Ecosystems, by Robin Kundis Craig and Terry P. Hughes. 
505 8 |a 5. Resilience and Water Governance: Addressing Fragmentation and Uncertainty in Water Allocation and Water Quality Law, by Barbara A. Cosens and Craig A. Stow6. Institutionalized Cooperation and Resilience in Transboundary Freshwater Allocation, by Olivia Odom Green and Charles Perrings; 7. Ecosystem Services, Ecosystem Resilience, and Resilience of Ecosystem Management Policy, J.B. Ruhl and F. Stuart Chapin III; 8. Maintaining Resilience in the Face of Climate Change, by Alejandro E. Camacho and T. Douglas Beard. 
505 8 |a 9. Matching Scales of Law with Social-Ecological Contexts to Promote Resilience, by Jonas Ebbesson and Carl Folke10. Incorporating Resilience and Innovation into Law and Policy: A Case for Preserving a Natural Resource Legacy and Promoting a Sustainable Future, by Tarsha Eason, Alyson C. Flournoy, Heriberto Cabezas, and Michael A. Gonzalez; 11. Adaptive Law, Craig Anthony Arnold and Lance H. Gunderson; 12. The Integration of Social-Ecological Resilience and Law, by Ahjond S. Garmestani, Craig R. Allen, J.B. Ruhl, and C.S. Holling; Contributors; Index. 
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