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Panarchy use in environmental science for risk and resilience planning

September 1, 2016

Environmental sciences have an important role in informing sustainable management of built environments by providing insights about the drivers and potentially negative impacts of global environmental change. Here, we discuss panarchy theory, a multi-scale hierarchical concept that accounts for the dynamism of complex socio-ecological systems, especially for those systems with strong cross-scale feedbacks. The idea of panarchy underlies much of system resilience, focusing on how systems respond to known and unknown threats. Panarchy theory can provide a framework for qualitative and quantitative research and application in the environmental sciences, which can in turn inform the ongoing efforts in socio-technical resilience thinking and adaptive and transformative approaches to management.

Publication Year 2016
Title Panarchy use in environmental science for risk and resilience planning
DOI 10.1007/s10669-016-9605-6
Authors David G. Angeler, Craig R. Allen, Ahjond S. Garmestani, Lance H. Gunderson, Igor Linkov
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Environment Systems and Decisions
Index ID 70191809
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Coop Res Unit Seattle