Ecological resilience provides a theoretical foundation for
understanding how complex systems adapt to and recover from localized
disturbances like hurricanes, fires, pest outbreaks, and floods, as
well as large-scale perturbations such as climate change. Ecologists
have developed resilience theory over the past three decades in an
effort to explain surprising and nonlinear dynamics of complex
adaptive systems. Resilience theory is especially important to
environmental scientists for its role in underpinning adaptive
management approaches to ecosystem and resource management.
Foundations of Ecological Resilience is a collection of the most
important articles on the subject of ecological resilience—those
writings that have defined and developed basic concepts in the field
and help explain its importance and meaning for scientists and
researchers. The book’s three sections cover articles that have
shaped or defined the concepts and theories of resilience, including
key papers that broke new conceptual ground and contributed novel
ideas to the field; examples that demonstrate ecological resilience in
a range of ecosystems; and articles that present practical methods for
understanding and managing nonlinear ecosystem dynamics. Foundations
of Ecological Resilience is an important contribution to our
collective understanding of resilience and an invaluable resource for
students and scholars in ecology, wildlife ecology, conservation
biology, sustainability, environmental science, public policy, and
related fields.
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ISBN
9781610911337
Publisert
2026
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok