| Creating legal rights for rivers: lessons from Australia, New Zealand, and India |
37 |
| Social-ecological systems as complex adaptive systems: organizing principles for advancing research methods and approaches |
30 |
| A review of the social-ecological systems framework: applications, methods, modifications, and challenges |
25 |
| The Regime Shifts Database: a framework for analyzing regime shifts in social-ecological systems |
23 |
| Systemic resilience: principles and processes for a science of change in contexts of adversity |
21 |
| Exploring youth activism on climate change: dutiful, disruptive, and dangerous dissent |
19 |
| African community-based conservation: a systematic review of social and ecological outcomes |
17 |
| Ecosystem services, social interdependencies, and collective action: a conceptual framework |
17 |
| Capturing emergent phenomena in social-ecological systems: an analytical framework |
16 |
| Telecoupling: A new frontier for global sustainability |
16 |
| The climate-smart village approach: framework of an integrative strategy for scaling up adaptation options in agriculture |
16 |
| Polycentric governance in telecoupled resource systems |
16 |
| Designing transformative spaces for sustainability in social-ecological systems |
15 |
| Understanding process, power, and meaning in adaptive governance: a critical institutional reading |
15 |
| On the creeping increase of vessels' fishing power |
14 |
| Agroecological transitions: What can sustainability transition frameworks teach us? An ontological and empirical analysis |
14 |
| Reframing the sustainable development goals to achieve sustainable development in the Anthropocene-a systems approach |
14 |
| Exploring the social-ecological systems discourse 20 years later |
13 |
| Archetype analysis in sustainability research: meanings, motivations, and evidence-based policy making |
12 |
| Social license through citizen science: a tool for marine conservation |
12 |
| Using futures methods to create transformative spaces: visions of a good Anthropocene in southern Africa |
12 |
| Adaptive pathways and coupled infrastructure: seven centuries of adaptation to water risk and the production of vulnerability in Mexico City |
11 |
| Imagining transformative futures: participatory foresight for food systems change |
11 |
| Navigating emergence and system reflexivity as key transformative capacities: experiences from a Global Fellowship program |
11 |
| Achieving the promise of integration in social-ecological research: a review and prospectus |
10 |
| Archetypical pathways of direct and indirect land-use change caused by Cambodia's economic land concessions |
9 |
| Social-ecological systems influence ecosystem service perception: a Programme on Ecosystem Change and Society (PECS) analysis |
9 |
| Analyzing community resilience as an emergent property of dynamic social-ecological systems |
9 |
| The plurality of values in sustainable agriculture models: diverse lock-in and coevolution patterns |
9 |
| The ecology and economics of restoration: when, what, where, and how to restore ecosystems |
9 |
| Rebuilding pastoral social-ecological resilience on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau in response to changes in policy, economics, and climate |
8 |
| Controversies in social-ecological systems: lessons from a major red tide crisis on Chiloe Island, Chile |
8 |
| Transdisciplinary research as transformative space making for sustainability: enhancing propoor transformative agency in periurban contexts |
8 |
| Frontiers in socio-environmental research: components, connections, scale, and context |
8 |
| A framework for incorporating sense of place into the management of marine systems |
8 |
| Managing urban flood resilience as a multilevel governance challenge: an analysis of required multilevel coordination mechanisms |
8 |
| Well-being and conservation: diversity and change in visions of a good life among the Maasai of northern Tanzania |
7 |
| Drivers of fishing at the household scale in Fiji |
7 |
| Smallholder telecoupling and potential sustainability |
7 |
| Harnessing local knowledge for scientific knowledge production: challenges and pitfalls within evidence-based sustainability studies |
7 |
| The emergence of social licence necessitates reforms in environmental regulation |
7 |
| Going beyond it depends: the role of context in shaping participation in natural resource management |
7 |
| How can integrated valuation of ecosystem services help understanding and steering agroecological transitions? |
7 |
| Network analysis as a tool for quantifying the dynamics of metacoupled systems: an example using global soybean trade |
7 |
| The relationship between adaptive management of social-ecological systems and law: a systematic review |
7 |
| Complexity fosters learning in collaborative adaptive management |
7 |
| Participatory identification and selection of ecosystem services: building on field experiences |
7 |
| Connectors and coordinators in natural resource governance: insights from Swiss water supply |
7 |
| Local knowledge in ecological modeling |
7 |
| Promoting agency for social-ecological transformation: a transformation-lab in the Xochimilco social-ecological system |
7 |