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2002
Carpenter SR, Brock WA, Ludwig D. Collapse, learning, and renewal. In: Holling CS Panarchy : understanding transformations in human and natural systems. Panarchy : understanding transformations in human and natural systems. Washington, DC; 2002. p. 173-93.
Holling CS, Carpenter SR, Brock WA, Gunderson LH. Discoveries for sustainable futures. In: Holling CS Panarchy : understanding transformations in human and natural systems. Panarchy : understanding transformations in human and natural systems. Washington, DC; 2002. p. 395-416.
Holling CS, Carpenter SR, Brock WA, Gunderson LH. Discoveries for sustainable futures. In: Holling CS Panarchy : understanding transformations in human and natural systems. Panarchy : understanding transformations in human and natural systems. Washington, DC; 2002. p. 395-416.
Folke C, Danell K, Falkenmark M, Gorden L, Kasperson R, Kautsky N, Kinzig A, Levin S, Maler K-G, Moberg F. Resilience and sustainable development: building adaptive capacity in a world of transformations. In: ICSU Series on Science for Sustainable Development No. 3. ICSU Series on Science for Sustainable Development No. 3. Paris, France; 2002. p. 37.
Gunderson LH, Holling CS, Pritchard L, Peterson GD. Resilience of large-scale resource systems. In: Pritchard, Lowell J Resilience and the behavior of large-scale systems. Vol. 60. Resilience and the behavior of large-scale systems. Washington D.C.; 2002. p. 3-20.
Gunderson LH, Holling CS, Peterson GD. Surprises and sustainability: cycles of renewal in the Everglades. In: Holling CS Panarchy : understanding transformations in human and natural systems. Panarchy : understanding transformations in human and natural systems. Washington, DC; 2002. p. 315-32.
Gunderson LH, Holling CS, Peterson GD. Surprises and sustainability: cycles of renewal in the Everglades. In: Holling CS Panarchy : understanding transformations in human and natural systems. Panarchy : understanding transformations in human and natural systems. Washington, DC; 2002. p. 315-32.
Holling CS, Gunderson LH, Peterson GD. Sustainability and panarchies. In: Holling CS Panarchy : understanding transformations in human and natural systems. Panarchy : understanding transformations in human and natural systems. Washington, DC; 2002. p. 63-102.
Holling CS, Gunderson LH, Peterson GD. Sustainability and panarchies. In: Holling CS Panarchy : understanding transformations in human and natural systems. Panarchy : understanding transformations in human and natural systems. Washington, DC; 2002. p. 63-102.
Yorque R, Walker B, Holling CS, Gunderson LH, Folke C, Carpenter SR, Brock WA. Toward an integrative synthesis. In: Holling CS Panarchy : understanding transformations in human and natural systems. Panarchy : understanding transformations in human and natural systems. Washington, DC; 2002. p. 419-38.
Yorque R, Walker B, Holling CS, Gunderson LH, Folke C, Carpenter SR, Brock WA. Toward an integrative synthesis. In: Holling CS Panarchy : understanding transformations in human and natural systems. Panarchy : understanding transformations in human and natural systems. Washington, DC; 2002. p. 419-38.
Westley F, Carpenter SR, Brock WA, Holling CS, Gunderson LH. Why systems of people and nature are not just social and ecological systems. In: Holling CS Panarchy : understanding transformations in human and natural systems. Panarchy : understanding transformations in human and natural systems. Washington, DC; 2002. p. 103-19.
Westley F, Carpenter SR, Brock WA, Holling CS, Gunderson LH. Why systems of people and nature are not just social and ecological systems. In: Holling CS Panarchy : understanding transformations in human and natural systems. Panarchy : understanding transformations in human and natural systems. Washington, DC; 2002. p. 103-19.
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