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magpie73 May 19 2024, 17:46:17 UTC

А еще круче - и АИ может существенно помочь решении вот именно этой задачи:

SOCIOECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS

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SES theory was pioneered in the 1980s by the Resilience Alliance, a voluntary organization of scientists of various disciplines, to explore the SESs' dynamics and their possible evolutions, but there are several scientific schools interested in their study. These theories are based on concepts as adaptive cycles, resilience, adaptability, transformability, and hierarchy (panarchy), and aim to provide knowledge basis to manage complex adaptive systems and to achieve sustainable development in theory and in practice.Go To Passage 

How Humans And Environment Are Coupled: Examples

Environmental and social changes have had and are expected to have significant effects on coupled human-environment systems in the Arctic. The Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Program have stated that although the Arctic is a relatively clean Table 1 Key features of socioecological system structures and functions Change Change is episodic, with periods of slow accumulation of natural capital punctuated by sudden releases and reorganizations of biotic capital Spatial attributesGo To Passage 

The History As A Basis For The Future Of Socioecological Systems

The history of human-dominated socioecological systems is one of successive crises that were either successfully addressed, leading to sustainability, or not, leading to collapse, and the goal of studying history has always been to understand the past in order to understand and deal with the present and the future. The assessment of the vulnerability of modern socioecological systems to future human activities and climate change can be greatly improved by (1) knowing the rates and directions of past trajectories in key processes, such as land cover, soil erosion, and flooding; (2) defining and analyzing how thresholds have been transgressed in the past; and (3) deducing the natural or pre-impact patterns of environmental variability. Therefore, the past provides the means to test the models upon which we depend for future projections and scenarios.Go To Passage 

Sess' Management

A simple definition of environmental management states that it consists of "actual decisions and action concerning policy and practice regarding how resources and the environment are appraised protected, allocated, developed, used, rehabilitated, remediated, and restored." Much of current environmental management focuses on the integration of social and ecological systems, as our understanding of environmental issues has evolved. In this context, environmental decision making has to address the complexity of both ecological systems and interdependent human organizational and institutional systems.

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