Operationalising a social-ecological system perspective on the Arctic Ocean

Ambio
Anne-Sophie CrépinDaniel Ospina

Abstract

We propose a framework to support management that builds on a social-ecological system perspective on the Arctic Ocean. We illustrate the framework's application for two policy-relevant scenarios of climate-driven change, picturing a shift in zooplankton composition and alternatively a crab invasion. We analyse archetypical system dynamics between the socio-economic, the natural, and the governance systems in these scenarios. Our holistic approach can help managers identify looming problems arising from complex system interactions and prioritise among problems and solutions, even when available data are limited.

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Oct 27, 2017·Ambio·Anne-Sophie CrépinJean-Claude Gascard
Oct 29, 2017·Ambio·Max TroellAnne-Sophie Crépin
Dec 5, 2019·International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health·Mohammad Mojibul Hoque MozumderMohammad Mahmudul Islam
Jun 27, 2019·Ambio·Jimena AlvarezGail Whiteman
Jan 26, 2018·Journal of Environmental Management·Brooks A KaiserLinda Fernandez

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