Long-term transients help explain regime shifts in consumer-renewable resource systems

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  • who: Maarten B. Eppinga from the University have published the article: Long-term transients help explain regime shifts in consumer-renewable resource systems, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors show how substantial time lags may occur between interventions and social-ecological outcomes, and that sudden system collapses need not be linked to recent environmental changes. The aim of this study is to investigate the range of transient dynamics that could unfold in human consumer-renewable resource systems, and explore potential windows of opportunity to successfully intervene in systems that are currently on a trajectory . . .

     

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