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Elin Enfors
Researcher at Stockholm University
Publications - 20
Citations - 1198
Elin Enfors is an academic researcher from Stockholm University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ecosystem services & Water resources. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 19 publications receiving 1051 citations. Previous affiliations of Elin Enfors include Stockholm Resilience Centre.
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Studying the complexity of change: toward an analytical framework for understanding deliberate social-ecological transformations
Michele-Lee Moore,Ola Tjornbo,Elin Enfors,Corrie Knapp,Jennifer Hodbod,Jacopo A. Baggio,Albert V. Norström,Per Olsson,Duan Biggs +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the core elements of a social-ecological system (SES) that could potentially be altered in a transformation are defined and a framework that outlines the process and phases of transformative change in an SES is proposed.
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Dealing with drought : The challenge of using water system technologies to break dryland poverty traps
Elin Enfors,Line Gordon +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore strategies among farmers in semi-arid Tanzania to cope with drought, and investigate if access to a local supplemental irrigation system (the Ndiva system) can improve coping capacity.
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Making Investments in Dryland Development Work: Participatory Scenario Planning in the Makanya Catchment, Tanzania
TL;DR: In this paper, participatory scenario planning in the Makanya catchment in Tanzania is discussed. But the focus is on making investments in dryland development work and not on dryland preservation.
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Analysing resilience in dryland agro-ecosystems: A case study of the Makanya catchment in Tanzania over the past 50 years
TL;DR: Analysing resilience in dryland agro-ecosystems: A case study of the Makanya catchment in Tanzania over the past 50 years is presented in this paper.
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Water Resilience for Human Prosperity
Johan Rockström,Malin Falkenmark,Carl Folke,Mats Lannerstad,Jennie Barron,Elin Enfors,Line Gordon,Jens Heinke,Holger Hoff,Claudia Pahl-Wostl +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a new approach to water resources, addressing global sustainability and focusing on socio-ecological resilience to changes, including risks of unexpected change, human impacts and dependence on global water, the prospects for feeding the world's population by 2050, and a pathway for the future.