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    Interrogating resilience: toward a typology to improve its operationalization by Davidson, Julie L., Jacobson, Chris, Lyth, Anna, Dedekorkut-Howes, Aysin, Baldwin, Claudia L., Ellison, Joanna C., Holbrook, Neil J., Howes, Michael J., Serrao-Neumann, Silvia, Singh-Peterson, Lila, Smith, Timothy F.

    Published in Ecology and society (01-01-2016)
    “…In the context of accelerated global change, the concept of resilience, with its roots in ecological theory and complex adaptive systems, has emerged as the…”
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    Toward Operationalizing Resilience Concepts in Australian Marine Sectors Coping with Climate Change by Davidson, Julie L., van Putten, Ingrid E., Leith, Peat, Nursey-Bray, Melissa, Madin, Elizabeth M., Holbrook, Neil J.

    Published in Ecology and society (01-01-2013)
    “…We seek to contribute to the scholarship on operationalizing resilience concepts via a working resilience indicator framework. Although it requires further…”
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    Marine governance to avoid tipping points: Can we adapt the adaptability envelope? by Serrao-Neumann, Silvia, Davidson, Julie L., Baldwin, Claudia L., Dedekorkut-Howes, Aysin, Ellison, Joanna C., Holbrook, Neil J., Howes, Michael, Jacobson, Christine, Morgan, Edward A.

    Published in Marine policy (01-03-2016)
    “…Combined pressures from climate change, resources demand and environmental degradation could lead to the collapse of marine systems and increase the…”
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    Interrogating resilience: toward a typology to improve its operationalization by Davidson, Julie L, Jacobson, Chris, Lyth, Anna, Dedekorkut-Howes, Aysin, Baldwin, Claudia L, Ellison, Joanna C, Holbrook, Neil J, Howes, Michael J, Serrao-Neumann, Silvia, Singh-Peterson, Lila, Smith, Timothy F

    Published in Ecology and society (01-06-2016)
    “…In the context of accelerated global change, the concept of resilience, with its roots in ecological theory and complex adaptive systems, has emerged as the…”
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