Spatial Resilience is a new and exciting area of interdisciplinary research. It focuses on the influence of spatial variation - together with such things as spatial location, context, connectivity, and dispersal - on the resilience of complicated techniques, and on the roles that resilience and self-organization play in generating spatial variation. Prof. Cumming offers a readable introduction and a first comprehensive synthesis covering the core ideas and purposes of spatial resilience to the study of social-ecological systems. The ebook follows a trajectory from ideas by means of fashions, strategies, and case research evaluation earlier than revisiting the central problems in the additional conceptual improvement of the field. Within the process, the author ranges from the movements of lions in northern Zimbabwe to the city jungles of Europe, and from the collapse of past societies to the social impacts of contemporary conflict. The various case studies and examples mentioned within the e-book present how the idea of spatial resilience can generate worthwhile insights into the spatial dynamics of social-ecological systems and contribute to solving a few of the most pressing issues of our time. Though it has been written primarily for college students, this ebook will present fascinating reading for interdisciplinary scientists in any respect career phases in addition to for the interested public. "Graeme Cumming, central within the growth of resilience considering and concept, has produced an exquisite e-book on spatial resilience, the first ever on this topic. The book will grow to be a shining star, a traditional within the explosion of new ideas and approaches to finding out and understanding social-ecological systems."Carl Folke, Stockholm Resilience Centre, Sweden
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