Pandas and People: Coupling Human and Natural Systems for Sustainability
Pandas and People: Coupling Human and Natural Systems for Sustainability
University Distinguished Professor of Fisheries and Wildlife and Director of Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability (CSIS)
Postdoctoral researcher, Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability (CSIS)
Associate Scientist and Manager of Monitoring & Evaluation
Assistant Professor, Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability (CSIS)
Assistant Professor, Department of Geography
Director, Professor, State Key Laboratory of Regional and Urban Ecology Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences
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Abstract
This book synthesizes two decades of interdisciplinary research on complex interactions between a global conservation icon (the giant panda) and people, as well as its applications to human–nature interactions and sustainability across local to global scales. Guided by the coupled human and natural systems framework, an international team of natural and social scientists has conducted intensive and integrated studies in Wolong Nature Reserve in China since 1996. Wolong lies within a global biodiversity hotspot and is home to the world-famous endangered panda. It is also home to several thousand local people who interact with the natural systems via a variety of activities such as farming, forest harvesting, raising livestock, trade, migration, and tourism. As findings from Wolong have been applicable to many other coupled systems, Wolong constitutes a valuable model coupled system. The book connects different components of the model coupled system through systems modeling and integration of various types of socioeconomic and biophysical data. It presents novel ideas and methods for understanding the patterns and processes of how coupled systems evolve. The book contributes to many existing and new theories such as those on complexity, social norms, collective action, forest transition, and telecoupling. It also outlines key topics for future research. This book thus holds promise for improving the understanding of coupled systems, and guiding sustainability research and natural resource management for Wolong and beyond.
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Front Matter
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Part I Empirical and Theoretical Foundations
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Part II Model Coupled Human and Natural System
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Peek into a Home for Pandas and People
Vanessa Hull and others
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Pandas–People Coexistence and Competition
Vanessa Hull and others
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Quantifying Human Dependence on Ecosystem Services
Wu Yang and others
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Landscape Changes in Space and Time
Andrés Viña andJianguo Liu
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Panda Habitat Transition
Andrés Viña and others
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Demographic Decisions and Cascading Consequences
Li An and others
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Dynamics of Economic Transformation
Wu Yang and others
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Energy Transition from Fuelwood to Electricity
Wei Liu and others
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Social Capital and Social Norms Shape Human–Nature Interactions
Xiaodong Chen and others
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Vulnerability and Adaptation to Natural Disasters
Wu Yang and others
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Human–Nature Interactions under Policy Interventions
Xiaodong Chen and others
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Toward a Sustainable Future
Vanessa Hull and others
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Peek into a Home for Pandas and People
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Part III Across Local to Global Coupled Human and Natural Systems
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Applying Methods from Local to Regional Scales
Andrés Viña and others
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Cross-Site Synthesis of Complexity in Coupled Human and Natural Systems
Neil Carter and others
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Human-Nature Interactions over Distances
Jianguo Liu and others
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Lessons from Local Studies for Global Sustainability
Jianguo Liu and others
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Applying Methods from Local to Regional Scales
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Part IV Perspectives
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End Matter
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