Livelisystems: a conceptual framework integrating social, ecosystem, development, and evolutionary theory

被引:15
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作者
Dorward, Andrew R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ London, SOAS, London WC1E 7HU, England
来源
ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY | 2014年 / 19卷 / 02期
基金
英国自然环境研究理事会; 英国经济与社会研究理事会;
关键词
environmental change; livelisystems; social-ecological systems; ECOLOGICAL-SYSTEMS; COUPLED HUMAN; SERVICES; COEVOLUTION; POVERTY; UNIFICATION; PERSPECTIVE; ECONOMICS; ASSET;
D O I
10.5751/ES-06494-190244
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Human activity poses multiple environmental challenges for ecosystems that have intrinsic value and also support that activity. Our ability to address these challenges is constrained by, among other things, weaknesses in cross-disciplinary understandings of interactive processes of change in social-ecological systems. This paper draws on complementary insights from social and biological sciences to propose a "livelisystems" framework of multiscale, dynamic change across social and biological systems. This describes how material, informational, and relational assets, asset services, and asset pathways interact in systems with embedded and emergent properties undergoing a variety of structural transformations. Related characteristics of "higher" (notably human) livelisystems and change processes are identified as the greater relative importance of (a) informational, relational, and extrinsic (as opposed to material and intrinsic) assets, (b) teleological (as opposed to natural) selection, and (c) innovational (as opposed to mutational) change. The framework provides valuable insights into social and environmental challenges posed by global and local change, globalization, poverty, modernization, and growth in the anthropocene. Its potential for improving interdisciplinary and multiscale understanding is discussed, notably by examination of human adaptation to biodiversity and ecosystem service change following the spread of Lantana camera in the Western Ghats, India.
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