Governance in the Face of Extreme Events: Lessons from Evolutionary Processes for Structuring Interventions,and the Need to Go Beyond |
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Authors: | Levin,Simon A.,Anderies,John M.,Adger,Neil,Barrett,Scott,Bennett,Elena M.,Cardenas,Juan Camilo,Carpenter, Stephen R.,Cr pin,Anne-Sophie,Ehrlich, Paul,Fischer, Joern,Folke, Carl,Kautsky, Nils,Kling, Catherine,Nyborg, Karine,Polasky, Stephen,Scheffer, Marten,Segerson, Kathleen,Shogren, Jason,van den Bergh,Jeroen,Walker,Brian,Weber,Elke U.,Wilen,James |
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Affiliation: | Levin,Simon A.,Anderies,John M.,Adger,Neil,Barrett,Scott,Bennett,Elena M.,Cardenas,Juan Camilo,Carpenter, Stephen R.,Crépin,Anne-Sophie,Ehrlich, Paul,Fischer, Joern,Folke, Carl,Kautsky, Nils,Kling, Catherine,Nyborg, Karine,Polasky, Stephen,Scheffer, Marten,Segerson, Kathleen,Shogren, Jason,van den Bergh,Jeroen,Walker,Brian,Weber,Elke U.,Wilen,James |
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Abstract: | Ecosystems - The increasing frequency of extreme events, exogenous and endogenous, poses challenges for our societies. The current pandemic is a case in point; but "once-in-a-century"... |
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