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Title: Shooting the rapids: Navigating transitions to adaptive governance of social-ecological systems
Authors: Per Olsson
Lance H. Gunderson
Steve R. Carpenter
Paul Ryan
Louis Lebel
Carl Folke
C. S. Holling
Authors: Per Olsson
Lance H. Gunderson
Steve R. Carpenter
Paul Ryan
Louis Lebel
Carl Folke
C. S. Holling
Keywords: Environmental Science
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2006
Abstract: The case studies of Kristianstads Vattenrike, Sweden; the Northern Highlands Lake District and the Everglades in the USA; the Mae Nam Ping Basin, Thailand; and the Goulburn-Broken Catchment, Australia, were compared to assess the outcome of different actions for transforming social-ecological systems (SESs). The transformations consisted of two phases, a preparation phase and a transition phase, linked by a window of opportunity. Key leaders and shadow networks can prepare a system for change by exploring alternative system configurations and developing strategies for choosing from among possible futures. Key leaders can recognize and use or create windows of opportunity and navigate transitions toward adaptive governance. Leadership functions include the ability to span scales of governance, orchestrate networks, integrate and communicate understanding, and reconcile different problem domains. Successful transformations rely on epistemic and shadow networks to provide novel ideas and ways of governing SESs. We conclude by listing some rules of thumb" that can help build leadership and networks for successful transformations toward adaptive governance of social-ecological systems. Copyright © 2006 by the author(s).
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ISSN: 17083087
17083087
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