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  • Protected areas as social-e... Protected areas as social-ecological systems: perspectives from resilience and social-ecological systems theory
    Cumming, Graeme S.; Allen, Craig R. Ecological applications, 09/2017, Volume: 27, Issue: 6
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    Conservation biology and applied ecology increasingly recognize that natural resource management is both an outcome and a driver of social, economic, and ecological dynamics. Protected areas offer a ...
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  • Balancing stability and fle... Balancing stability and flexibility in adaptive governance
    Craig, Robin Kundis; Garmestani, Ahjond S.; Allen, Craig R. ... Ecology and society, 06/2017, Volume: 22, Issue: 2
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    Adaptive governance must work “on the ground,” that is, it must operate through structures and procedures that the people it governs perceive to be legitimate and fair, as well as incorporating ...
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  • Transformative Environmenta... Transformative Environmental Governance
    Chaffin, Brian C; Garmestani, Ahjond S; Gunderson, Lance H ... Annual review of environment and resources, 11/2016, Volume: 41, Issue: 1
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    Transformative governance is an approach to environmental governance that has the capacity to respond to, manage, and trigger regime shifts in coupled social-ecological systems (SESs) at multiple ...
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  • Regime shifts and panarchie... Regime shifts and panarchies in regional scale social-ecological water systems
    Gunderson, Lance; Cosens, Barbara A.; Chaffin, Brian C. ... Ecology and society, 01/2017, Volume: 22, Issue: 1
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    In this article we summarize histories of nonlinear, complex interactions among societal, legal, and ecosystem dynamics in six North American water basins, as they respond to changing climate. These ...
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  • REVIEW: Quantifying spatial... REVIEW: Quantifying spatial resilience
    Allen, Craig R; Angeler, David G; Cumming, Graeme S ... The Journal of applied ecology, 06/2016, Volume: 53, Issue: 3
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    Anthropogenic stressors affect the ecosystems upon which humanity relies. In some cases when resilience is exceeded, relatively small linear changes in stressors can cause relatively abrupt and ...
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  • Spatial and temporal activi... Spatial and temporal activity patterns among sympatric tree-roosting bat species in an agriculturally dominated great plains landscape
    Fill, Christopher T; Allen, Craig R; Benson, John F ... PloS one, 06/2023, Volume: 18, Issue: 6
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    In agroecosystems, bats can provide a critical ecosystem service by consuming night-flying insect pests. However, many bats also face intense population pressures from human landscape modification, ...
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  • Pathology and failure in th... Pathology and failure in the design and implementation of adaptive management
    Allen, Craig R.; Gunderson, Lance H. Journal of environmental management, 05/2011, Volume: 92, Issue: 5
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    The conceptual underpinnings for adaptive management are simple; there will always be inherent uncertainty and unpredictability in the dynamics and behavior of complex ecological systems as a result ...
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  • Noninvasive optical inhibit... Noninvasive optical inhibition with a red-shifted microbial rhodopsin
    Chuong, Amy S; Miri, Mitra L; Busskamp, Volker ... Nature neuroscience, 08/2014, Volume: 17, Issue: 8
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    Optogenetic inhibition of the electrical activity of neurons enables the causal assessment of their contributions to brain functions. Red light penetrates deeper into tissue than other visible ...
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