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John M. Anderies
Researcher at Arizona State University
Publications - 153
Citations - 14013
John M. Anderies is an academic researcher from Arizona State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Resilience (network). The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 143 publications receiving 12233 citations. Previous affiliations of John M. Anderies include Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation & University of British Columbia.
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Resilience Management in Social-ecological Systems: a Working Hypothesis for a Participatory Approach
Brian Walker,Stephen R. Carpenter,John M. Anderies,Nick Abel,Graeme S. Cumming,Marco A. Janssen,Louis Lebel,Jon Norberg,Garry D. Peterson,Rusty Pritchard +9 more
TL;DR: An evolving approach to analyzing resilience in SESs, as a basis for managing resilience, with a framework with four steps, involving close involvement of SES stakeholders is proposed.
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A Framework to Analyze the Robustness of Social-ecological Systems from an Institutional Perspective
TL;DR: This paper looks at the institutional configurations that affect the interactions among resources, resource users, public infrastructure providers, and public infrastructures and proposes a framework that helps identify potential vulnerabilities of SESs to disturbances.
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Governance and the Capacity to Manage Resilience in Regional Social-Ecological Systems
Louis Lebel,John M. Anderies,Bruce M. Campbell,Carl Folke,Steve Hatfield-Dodds,Terry P. Hughes,James R. Wilson +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors draw on the insights from a diverse set of case studies from around the world in which members of the Resilience Alliance have observed or engaged with sustainability problems at regional scales.
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Going beyond panaceas.
TL;DR: The articles in this special feature address how scholars and public officials can increase the prospects for future sustainable resource use by facilitating a diagnostic approach in selecting appropriate starting points for governance and monitoring, as well as by learning from the outcomes of new policies and adapting in light of effective feedback.
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Toward a network perspective of the study of resilience in social-ecological systems
Marco A. Janssen,Örjan Bodin,John M. Anderies,Thomas Elmqvist,Henrik Ernstson,Ryan R. J. McAllister,Per Olsson,Paul Ryan +7 more
TL;DR: A network perspective for social-ecological systems is proposed that enables us to better focus on the structure of interactions between identifiable components of the system and might be useful for developing formal models and comparing case studies of social-ECological systems.