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Adaptive management for a turbulent future.Detecting spatial regimes in ecosystems.Quantifying the Adaptive Cycle.Biological invasions, ecological resilience and adaptive governance.Adaptive management for ecosystem services.Discontinuities, cross-scale patterns, and the organization of ecosystems.A tale of two rain gardens: Barriers and bridges to adaptive management of urban stormwater in Cleveland, Ohio.Embracing panarchy, building resilience and integrating adaptive management through a rebirth of the National Environmental Policy Act.Adaptive governance of riverine and wetland ecosystem goods and services.Patterns in body mass distributions: sifting among alternative hypotheses.A quantitative framework for assessing ecological resilience.The perpetual state of emergency that sacrifices protected areas in a changing climate.Enhancing quantitative approaches for assessing community resilience.People and water: Exploring the social-ecological condition of watersheds of the United States.Body size distributions signal a regime shift in a lake ecosystem.Legal and institutional foundations of adaptive environmental governance.The role of law in adaptive governance.Regime shifts and panarchies in regional scale social-ecological water systems.Understanding and applying principles of social cognition and decision making in adaptive environmental governance.The Provision of Urban Ecosystem Services Throughout the Private-Social-Public Domain: A Conceptual FrameworkResilience in Environmental Risk and Impact Assessment: Concepts and MeasurementThe role of trees in urban stormwater managementA method to detect discontinuities in census dataSituating Green Infrastructure in Context: A Framework for Adaptive Socio-Hydrology in CitiesA supplementary tool to existing approaches for assessing ecosystem community structureThe distribution and role of functional abundance in cross‐scale resilienceUntapped capacity for resilience in environmental lawTime scale of resilience loss: Implications for managing critical transitions in water qualityEarly Warnings for State TransitionsAdaptive capacity in ecosystemsCoerced resilience in fire management
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