Publication: Environmental change and ecosystem functioning drive transitions in social-ecological systems: A stylized modelling approach
Environmental change and ecosystem functioning drive transitions in social-ecological systems: A stylized modelling approach
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Eppinga, M. B., de Boer, H. J., Reader, M. O., Anderies, J. M., & Santos, M. J. (2023). Environmental change and ecosystem functioning drive transitions in social-ecological systems: A stylized modelling approach. Ecological Economics, 211, 107861. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2023.107861
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Sustainable management of social-ecological systems requires an understanding of how anthropogenic climate- and land use change may disrupt interactions between human societies and the ecosystem processes they depend on. In this study, we expand an existing stylized social-ecological system model by explicitly considering how urbanizing societies may become less dependent on local ecosystem functioning. This expansion is motivated by a previously developed conceptual framework suggesting that societies may reside in either a green loo
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Eppinga, M. B., de Boer, H. J., Reader, M. O., Anderies, J. M., & Santos, M. J. (2023). Environmental change and ecosystem functioning drive transitions in social-ecological systems: A stylized modelling approach. Ecological Economics, 211, 107861. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2023.107861