articleEnvironment and Development EconomicsNov 27, 2012Closed access

Social-ecological systems as complex adaptive systems: modeling and policy implications

Princeton University · Athens University of Economics and Business · +12 more institutions

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Abstract

Abstract Systems linking people and nature, known as social-ecological systems, are increasingly understood as complex adaptive systems. Essential features of these complex adaptive systems – such as nonlinear feedbacks, strategic interactions, individual and spatial heterogeneity, and varying time scales – pose substantial challenges for modeling. However, ignoring these characteristics can distort our picture of how these systems work, causing policies to be less effective or even counterproductive. In this paper we present recent developments in modeling social-ecological systems, illustrate some of these challenges with examples related to coral reefs and grasslands, and identify the implications for…

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Keywords
  • Complex adaptive system
  • Ecological systems theory
  • Complex system
  • Social system
  • Ecology
  • Work (physics)
  • Environmental resource management
  • Computer science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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