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Conference Paper The Development, Composition and Application of the Social-Ecological System Framework(2014) Bal, Mansee"The paper presents the development, the composition and the application of the social-ecological systems framework. The paper lays the theoretical and methodological foundation of a research on analysing urban lake systems in India using the social-ecological systems framework. The discussion on urban lake systems in India, however, is kept outside the paper. The social-ecological system framework has a deep intellectual foundation of the philosophy and works of Elinor Ostrom and Vincent Ostrom. The chapter begins with a discussion on the works of the Ostroms that led to the development of the social-ecological system framework. The next section is about the SES and includes description of the structure and the component parts of the framework. The final section describes the current applications of the SES and the possible opportunities and challenges of application of the framework with respect to analysing urban lake systems. The paper is a first draft and work in progress and suggestions and comments are highly appreciated."Conference Paper Understanding Mansagar Lake Governance Using Social-Ecological Systems (SES) Framework(2013) Bal, Mansee"Governing social-ecological systems such as urban lake systems are inherently complex and how to study them is further complicated. Researchers and analysts have taken help of theory or hypotheses or assumption or pre-suppositions to guide the selection of an effective analytical focus. Here the approach taken is to just understand without getting into solving a problem or proving something. The paper is about understanding the current urban lake governance in India using the case of Mansagar lake governance. Researches from sustainability and complexity science believe that selecting appropriate framework of analysis is crucial in understanding complex systems such as urban lake governance. The multi-tier social-ecological systems framework, developed by Elinor Ostrom, is used to analyze the Mansagar lake governance particularly focusing on the collective action of the actors and the ecological performance of Mansagar lake. Mansagar lake is a classic example of complexity and sustainability pertaining to urban lake deterioration, improvement and the linked governance. The SES framework is a nested ontological framework. It is a decomposable system in which the main variables namely, resource systems, resource services and units, governance systems and actors, are unpacked for explanation. The framework allows connecting the causal links of reasoning and harnessing the complexity involved in urban lake governance. The paper hopes to contribute to the current methodological and practical debates on studying complex social-ecological systems such as urban lakes and envisages using the analysis for building a theoretical framework for analysing urban lake governance in India."