Home > Special Features Recent Advances in Ecological Theory and Practice Dec 1999 Guest Editors: C. S. Holling Perspective Introduction to the Special Feature: Just Complex Enough for Understanding; Just Simple Enough for CommunicationPDF Icons/Download C. S. Holling Research Ecological and Social Dynamics in Simple Models of Ecosystem ManagementPDF Icons/Download Stephen R Carpenter, William Brock, Paul Hanson Managing the Resilience of Lakes: A Multi-agent Modeling ApproachPDF Icons/Download Marco A. Janssen, Stephen R Carpenter Commentary Resilient Management: Comments on “Ecological and Social Dynamics in Simple Models of Ecosystem Management” by S. R. Carpenter, W. A. Brock, and P. Hanson.PDF Icons/Download Lance Gunderson Towards a Science of Ecological ManagementPDF Icons/Download Simon A Levin The Power of Politics in Agent-based Models of Ecosystem Management: Comment on “Ecological and Social Dynamics in Simple Models of Ecosystem Management” by S. R. Carpenter, W. A. Brock, and P. HansonPDF Icons/Download Lowell, Jr. Pritchard, Steven Sanderson Comment on “Ecological and Social Dynamics in Simple Models of Ecosystem Management” by S. R. Carpenter, W. A. Brock, and P. HansonPDF Icons/Download Charles Perrings See all Special Features
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Resilient Management: Comments on “Ecological and Social Dynamics in Simple Models of Ecosystem Management” by S. R. Carpenter, W. A. Brock, and P. Hanson.PDF
Towards a Science of Ecological ManagementPDF
The Power of Politics in Agent-based Models of Ecosystem Management: Comment on “Ecological and Social Dynamics in Simple Models of Ecosystem Management” by S. R. Carpenter, W. A. Brock, and P. HansonPDF
Comment on “Ecological and Social Dynamics in Simple Models of Ecosystem Management” by S. R. Carpenter, W. A. Brock, and P. HansonPDF