C. S. Holling

Publication List Details

Period

1978 - 2009

Number

62

Co-Authors

Diversity in current ecological thinking: Implications for environmental management (2009)

Moore, Susan A., Wallington, Tabatha J., Hobbs, Richard J., Ehrlich, Paul R., Holling, C. S., Levin, Simon, ...

Current ecological thinking emphasizes that systems are complex, dynamic, and unpredictable across space and time. What is the diversity in interpretation of these ideas among today’s ecologists,...

Diversity in current ecological thinking: Implications for environmental management (2009)

Moore, Susan A., Wallington, Tabatha J., Hobbs, Richard J., Ehrlich, Paul R., Holling, C. S., Levin, Simon, ...

Current ecological thinking emphasizes that systems are complex, dynamic, and unpredictable across space and time. What is the diversity in interpretation of these ideas among today’s ecologists,...

Diversity in current ecological thinking: Implications for environmental management (2009)

Moore, S.A., Wallington, T.J., Hobbs, R.J., Ehrlich, P.R., Holling, C.S., Levin, S., ...

Current ecological thinking emphasizes that systems are complex, dynamic, and unpredictable across space and time. What is the diversity in interpretation of these ideas among today's ecologists, and...

Diversity in current ecological thinking : implications for environmental management (2009)

Moore, Susan A, Wallington, Tabatha J, Westoby, Mark, Hobbs, Richard J, Ehrlich, Paul R, Holling, C. S, ...

Current ecological thinking emphasizes that systems are complex, dynamic, and unpredictable across space and time. What is the diversity in interpretation of these ideas among today’s ecologists,...

Diversity in current ecological thinking : implications for environmental management (2009)

Moore, Susan A, Wallington, Tabatha J, Westoby, Mark, Hobbs, Richard J, Ehrlich, Paul R, Holling, C. S, ...

Current ecological thinking emphasizes that systems are complex, dynamic, and unpredictable across space and time. What is the diversity in interpretation of these ideas among today’s ecologists,...

Diversity in current ecological thinking: Implications for environmental management (2009)

Moore, Susan A., Wallington, Tabatha J., Hobbs, Richard J., Ehrlich, Paul R., Holling, C. S., Levin, Simon, ...

Current ecological thinking emphasizes that systems are complex, dynamic, and unpredictable across space and time. What is the diversity in interpretation of these ideas among today’s ecologists,...

Diversity in current ecological thinking : implications for environmental management (2009)

Moore, Susan A, Wallington, Tabatha J, Westoby, Mark, Hobbs, Richard J, Ehrlich, Paul R, Holling, C. S, ...

Current ecological thinking emphasizes that systems are complex, dynamic, and unpredictable across space and time. What is the diversity in interpretation of these ideas among today’s ecologists,...

Diversity in current ecological thinking: Implications for environmental management (2009)

Moore, S.A., Wallington, T.J., Hobbs, R.J., Ehrlich, P.R., Holling, C.S., Levin, S., ...

Current ecological thinking emphasizes that systems are complex, dynamic, and unpredictable across space and time. What is the diversity in interpretation of these ideas among today's ecologists, and...

Shooting the Rapids: Navigating Transitions to Adaptive Governance of Social-Ecological Systems (2006)

Olsson, Per, Gunderson, Lance H., Carpenter, Steve R., Ryan, Paul, Lebel, Louis, Folke, Carl, ...

"The case studies of Kristianstads Vattenrike, Sweden; the Northern Highlands Lake District and the Everglades in the USA; the Mae Nam Ping Basin, Thailand; and the Goulburn-Broken Catchment,...

From Complex Regions to Complex Worlds (2004)

Holling, C. S.; University Of Florida; Holling@zoo.ufl.edu

Panarchy focuses on ecological and social systems that change abruptly. Panarchy is the process by which they grow, adapt, transform, and, in the end, collapse. These stages occur at different...

From Complex Regions to Complex Worlds (2004)

Holling, C. S.; University Of Florida; Holling@zoo.ufl.edu

Panarchy focuses on ecological and social systems that change abruptly. Panarchy is the process by which they grow, adapt, transform, and, in the end, collapse. These stages occur at different...

From Complex Regions to Complex Worlds (2004)

Holling, C. S.

"Panarchy focuses on ecological and social systems that change abruptly. Panarchy is the process by which they grow, adapt, transform, and, in the end, collapse. These stages occur at different...

Resilience, Adaptability and Transformability in Social-Ecological Systems (2004)

Walker, Brian, Holling, C. S., Kinzig, Ann P.

"The concept of resilience has evolved considerably since Holling's (1973) seminal paper. Different interpretations of what is meant by resilience, however, cause confusion. Resilience of a system...

Regime shifts, resilience, and biodiversity in ecosystem management (2004)

Folke, C., Carpenter, S., Walker, B., Scheffer, M., Elmqvist, T., Gunderson, L., ...

We review the evidence of regime shifts in terrestrial and aquatic environments in relation to resilience of complex adaptive ecosystems and the functional roles of biological diversity in this...

Theories for Sustainable Futures (2000)

Holling, C. S.

From p. 1: "Sustainable development and management of global and regional resources is not an ecological problem, nor an economic one, nor a social one. It is a combination of all three. And yet...

Policy Dialogue: Genetically Modified Organisms in Agriculture (2000)

Holling, C.S.

"This dialogue begins with papers by authors and commentators whose intellectual roots lie in the biological sciences and in the traditions of analytical, experimental science. They have all...

Introduction to the Special Feature: Just Complex Enough for Understanding; Just Simple Enough for Communication (1999)

Holling, C. S.

"Science has a bad name in too many places. And ecological science contributes to that bad reputation. Some of that loss in stature is inevitable as private economic interests conflict with robust...

Sustainability, Stability, and Resilience (1997)

Ludwig, Don; University Of British Columbia; Ludwig@math.ubc.ca, Walker, Brian; CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems; Brian.Walker@csiro.au, Holling, C. S.; University Of Florida; Holling@zoo.ufl.edu

The purpose of this essay is to define and refine the concepts of stability and resilience and to demonstrate their value in understanding the behavior of exploited systems. Some ecological systems...

Sustainability, Stability, and Resilience (1997)

Ludwig, Don; University Of British Columbia; Ludwig@math.ubc.ca, Walker, Brian; CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems; Brian.Walker@csiro.au, Holling, C. S.; University Of Florida; Holling@zoo.ufl.edu

The purpose of this essay is to define and refine the concepts of stability and resilience and to demonstrate their value in understanding the behavior of exploited systems. Some ecological systems...

The Inaugural Issue of Conservation Ecology (1997)

Holling, C. S.

"Conservation Ecology is a new journal covering a new application of science, using a new medium. It requires novelty and experiment. The question for a review procedure is how to encourage and...

Resilience in natural and socioeconomic systems

LEVIN, SIMON A., BARRETT, SCOTT, ANIYAR, SARA, BAUMOL, WILLIAM, BLISS, CHRISTOPHER, BOLIN, BERT, ...

We, as a society, find ourselves confronted with a spectrum of potentially catastrophic and irreversible environmental problems, for which conventional approaches will not suffice in providing...

Resilience in natural and socioeconomic systems

LEVIN, SIMON A., BARRETT, SCOTT, ANIYAR, SARA, BAUMOL, WILLIAM, BLISS, CHRISTOPHER, BOLIN, BERT, ...

We, as a society, find ourselves confronted with a spectrum of potentially catastrophic and irreversible environmental problems, for which conventional approaches will not suffice in providing...

Biodiversity Loss

Perrings,Charles, Maler,Karl-Goran, Folke,Carl, Holling,C. S., Jansson Bengt-Owe

This volume reports key findings of the Biodiversity Program of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences’ Beijer Institute. The program brought together a number of eminent ecologists and economists...

Biodiversity Loss

Perrings,Charles, Maler,Karl-Goran, Folke,Carl, Holling,C. S., Jansson Bengt-Owe

This volume reports key findings of the Biodiversity Program of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences’ Beijer Institute. The program brought together a number of eminent ecologists and economists...