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View article: Coastal Community Resilience: A Comparative Case Study in Oregon, USA
Coastal Community Resilience: A Comparative Case Study in Oregon, USA Open
View article: Human adaptation to climate change in the context of forests: A systematic review
Human adaptation to climate change in the context of forests: A systematic review Open
View article: The effects of climate change event characteristics on experiences and response behaviors: a study of small woodland owners in the Upper Midwest, USA
The effects of climate change event characteristics on experiences and response behaviors: a study of small woodland owners in the Upper Midwest, USA Open
Introduction Whether and under what conditions people are compelled to adapt to climate change is a question of significant policy and scholarly importance. However, little is known about the influence of the characteristics of the climate…
View article: Who is adapting and how? Identifying actors and roles in climate change adaptation
Who is adapting and how? Identifying actors and roles in climate change adaptation Open
An assessment of the global progress in climate change adaptation is urgently needed. Despite a rising awareness that adaptation should involve diverse societal actors and a shared sense of responsibility, little is known about the types o…
View article: Twelve Strategies Proposed for Wildfire Resilient Landscapes in Chile
Twelve Strategies Proposed for Wildfire Resilient Landscapes in Chile Open
View article: Editorial: Managing Land for Risk: Climate Decision-Making in the Context of Forests, Farms, and Rangelands
Editorial: Managing Land for Risk: Climate Decision-Making in the Context of Forests, Farms, and Rangelands Open
EDITORIAL article Front. Clim., 12 April 2022Sec. Climate Risk Management https://doi.org/10.3389/fclim.2022.867086
View article: Combining Multiple Data Sources to Identify Stakeholder Involvement in Environmental Governance: Wildfire in the American West
Combining Multiple Data Sources to Identify Stakeholder Involvement in Environmental Governance: Wildfire in the American West Open
View article: A systematic global stocktake of evidence on human adaptation to climate change
A systematic global stocktake of evidence on human adaptation to climate change Open
Assessing global progress on human adaptation to climate change is an urgent priority. Although the literature on adaptation to climate change is rapidly expanding, little is known about the actual extent of implementation. We systematical…
View article: The Global Adaptation Mapping Initiative (GAMI): Part 1 – Introduction and overview of methods
The Global Adaptation Mapping Initiative (GAMI): Part 1 – Introduction and overview of methods Open
Context: It is now widely accepted that the climate is changing, and that societal responses will need to be rapid and comprehensive to prevent the most severe impacts. A key milestone in global climate governance is to assess progress on …
View article: The Global Adaptation Mapping Initiative (GAMI): Part 2 – Screening protocol
The Global Adaptation Mapping Initiative (GAMI): Part 2 – Screening protocol Open
Context: It is now widely accepted that the climate is changing, and that societal response will need to be rapid and comprehensive to prevent the most severe impacts. A key milestone in global climate governance is to assess progress on a…
View article: Mapping evidence of human adaptation to climate change
Mapping evidence of human adaptation to climate change Open
We present the first systematic, global stocktake of the academic literature on human adaptation. We screen 48,316 documents and identify 1,682 articles that present empirical research documenting human efforts to reduce risk from climate …
View article: Grand Challenges for Climate Risk Management
Grand Challenges for Climate Risk Management Open
SPECIALTY GRAND CHALLENGE article Front. Clim., 11 December 2020 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fclim.2020.605206
View article: Improving network approaches to the study of complex social–ecological interdependencies
Improving network approaches to the study of complex social–ecological interdependencies Open
View article: Social-ecological network analysis for sustainability sciences: a systematic review and innovative research agenda for the future
Social-ecological network analysis for sustainability sciences: a systematic review and innovative research agenda for the future Open
Social-ecological network (SEN) concepts and tools are increasingly used in human-environment and sustainability sciences. We take stock of this budding research area to further show the strength of SEN analysis for complex human-environme…
View article: Behavioral adaptation to climate change in wildfire‐prone forests
Behavioral adaptation to climate change in wildfire‐prone forests Open
The link between climate change and increased wildfire risk highlights the need for adaptation in wildfire‐prone landscapes. While extensive research has focused on adaptation at the levels of communities, policies, and governance systems,…
View article: Forest landscapes as social-ecological systems and implications for management
Forest landscapes as social-ecological systems and implications for management Open
Many of the most pressing threats to forests result from complex interactions between multiple stressors and require management on large spatial and temporal scales. For this reason, many ecosystem managers have begun to recognize the need…
View article: Capacity to adapt to environmental change: evidence from a network of organizations concerned with increasing wildfire risk
Capacity to adapt to environmental change: evidence from a network of organizations concerned with increasing wildfire risk Open
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View article: Integrating social science into empirical models of coupled human and natural systems
Integrating social science into empirical models of coupled human and natural systems Open
Coupled human and natural systems (CHANS) research highlights reciprocal interactions (or feedbacks) between biophysical and socioeconomic variables to explain system dynamics and resilience. Empirical models often are used to test hypothe…
View article: A network approach to assessing social capacity for landscape planning: The case of fire-prone forests in Oregon, USA
A network approach to assessing social capacity for landscape planning: The case of fire-prone forests in Oregon, USA Open
Management of ecological conditions and processes in multiownership landscapes requires cooperation by diverse stakeholder groups. The structure of organizational networks – the extent to which networks allow for interaction among organiza…
View article: Coupling the Biophysical and Social Dimensions of Wildfire Risk to Improve Wildfire Mitigation Planning
Coupling the Biophysical and Social Dimensions of Wildfire Risk to Improve Wildfire Mitigation Planning Open
We describe recent advances in biophysical and social aspects of risk and their potential combined contribution to improve mitigation planning on fire‐prone landscapes. The methods and tools provide an improved method for defining the spat…
View article: A boundary-spanning organization for transdisciplinary science on land stewardship: The Stewardship Network
A boundary-spanning organization for transdisciplinary science on land stewardship: The Stewardship Network Open
Although people and organizations in the Great Lakes region, USA take seriously their role as stewards of natural resources, many lack capacity to fulfill that role in a meaningful way. Stepping into that gap, The Stewardship Network (TSN)…