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Social-Ecological System Framework: Initial Changes and Continuing Challenges

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Type: Journal Article
Author: McGinnis, Michael D.; Ostrom, Elinor
Journal: Ecology and Society
Volume: 19
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Date: 2014
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/9489
Sector: Theory
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Subject(s): governance and politics
institutional analysis
social-ecological systems
framework analysis
Abstract: "The social-ecological system (SES) framework investigated in this special issue enables researchers from diverse disciplinary backgrounds working on different resource sectors in disparate geographic areas, biophysical conditions, and temporal domains to share a common vocabulary for the construction and testing of alternative theories and models that determine which influences on processes and outcomes are especially critical in specific empirical settings. We summarize changes that have been made to this framework and discuss a few remaining ambiguities in its formulation. Specifically, we offer a tentative rearrangement of the list of relevant attributes of governance systems and discuss other ways to make this framework applicable to policy settings beyond natural resource settings. The SES framework will continue to change as more researchers apply it to additional contexts; the main purpose of this article is to delineate the version that served as the basis for the theoretical innovations and empirical analyses detailed in other contributions to this special issue."

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