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Book chapter | 2008
Galaz, V., Olsson, P., Hahn, T., Folke, C., Svedin, U., 2008, The problem of fit among biophysical systems, environmental and resource regimes, and broader governance systems: Insights and emerging challenges. 147-182, in O. R. Young, L. A. King, and H. Schröder (eds), Institutions and Environmental Change - Principal Findings, Applications, and Research Frontiers. The MIT Press, Cambridge, USA.
Publication review Chapter describing policy implications of environmental change. Stockholm Resilience Centre researchers Victor Galaz, Per Olsson, Thomas Hahn, Carl Folke and Uno Svedin contribute with a chapter in a new book on the policy implications of global environmental change. The book is published by MIT Press , a university press affiliated with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, USA. ...
Journal / article | 2007
Folke, C., L. Pritchard, F. Berkes, J. Colding and U. Svedin. 2007. The Problem of Fit Between Ecosystems and Institutions: Ten Years Later. Ecology and Society 12(1): 30. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol12/iss1/art30/
This is a transdisciplinary update of a seminal article on “the problem of fit" between ecosystems and institutions, written ten years ago by Carl Folke, Lowell Pritchard Jr., Fikret Berkes, Johan Colding, and Uno Svedin. - We look at the mis-match between the planet´s biophysical systems and our institutions through a “resilience lens", concentrating on the capacity of institutions and broader governance mechanisms to d...
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