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At the same time, the social dimension is often overlooked in social-ecological resilience studies, which weakens the analysis of interactions between social and ecological systems. Fabinyi et_al discussed the importance of introducing power 2 of 16 and social diversity into social-ecological resilience from the perspective of ecological and social anthropology and political ecology. The above studies introduced social sciences into social-ecological resilience by strengthening the debate and inquiry between the two, which deepens the understanding of the complex interaction between social and ecological systems, and provides a new perspective and approach . . .
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