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  Abel, N., D. H. M. Cumming, and J. M. Anderies. 2006. Collapse and reorganization in social-ecological systems: questions, some ideas, and policy implications. Ecology and Society 11(1): 17. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol11/iss1/art17/ 
  Abel, N., J. Ive, A. Langston, B. Tatnell, D. Tongway, B. Walker, and P. Walker. 2000. Resilience of NSW rangelands: a framework for analysing a complex adaptive ecosystem. Pages 58-70 in P. Hale, A. Petrie, D. Moloney, and P. Sattler, editors. Management for sustainable ecosystems. Center for Conservation Biology, University of Queensland, Brisbane. 
  Acheson, J. M. and Steneck, R. S. 1997. Examining the bust then boom in the Maine lobster industry: the perspectives of fishermen and biologists. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 17: 826 - 847. 
  Acheson, J. M. and Steneck, R. S. 1997. The role of management in the renewal of Maine lobster industry. Social Implications of a Quota System in Fisheries. TemaNord 1997: 593: 9 - 26. 
  Acheson, J. M., Wilson, J. A. and Steneck, R. S. 1998. Managing chaotic fisheries. In, Linking Social and Ecological Systems. pages 390 - 413. Berkes, F., and Folke, C. Eds. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press. 
  Adger, W. N. 2006. Social and ecological resilience. In Atkinson, G., Dietz, S. and Neumayer, E. (eds) Handbook of Sustainable Development. Elgar: Cheltenham. 
  Adger, W. N. (2000) Social and ecological resilience: are they related? Progress in Human Geography 24(3), 347-364. 
  Adger, W. N. (2003) Social capital, collective action and adaptation to climate change. Economic Geography 79(4), 387-404. 
  Adger, W. N. and O’Riordan, T. (2000) Population, adaptation and resilience. In O’Riordan, T. (ed.) Environmental Science for Environmental Management. 2nd Edn. Longman: Harlow, pp. 149-170. 
  Adger, W. N. and Vincent, K. (2005) Uncertainty in adaptive capacity. (IPCC Special Issue on ‘Describing Uncertainties in Climate Change to Support Analysis of Risk and Options’) Comptes Rendus Geoscience 337(4), 399-410. 
  Adger, W. N. Brown, K., Fairbrass, J. Jordan, A. Paavola, J., Rosendo, S. and Seyfang, G. (2003) Governance for sustainability: towards a ‘thick’ analysis of environmental decision-making. Environment and Planning A. 35(6), 1095 1110. 
  Adger, W. N., Arnell, N. W. and Tompkins, E. (2005) Successful adaptation to climate change across scales. Global Environmental Change 15(2), 77-86. 
  Adger, W. N., Hughes, T. P., Folke, C., Carpenter, S., and Rockström, J. (2005) Social-ecological resilience to coastal disasters. Science 309(5737), 1036-1039. 
  Adger, W. N., K. Brown, and E. L. Tompkins. 2005. The political economy of cross-scale networks in resource co-management. Ecology and Society 10(2): 9. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol10/iss2/art9/ 
  Adger, W. N., Kelly, P. M., Winkels, A., Huy, L. Q. and Locke, C. (2002) Migration, remittances, livelihood trajectories and social resilience. Ambio 31(5), 358-366. 
  Adger, W. N., S. Huq, K. Brown, D. Conway and M. Hulme, 2003. Adaptation to climate change in the developing world. Progress in Development Studies 3.3: 179-195. 
  Adger, W. N., T.A. Benjaminsen, K. Brown and H. Svarstad, 2001. Advancing a political ecology of environmental discourses. Development and Change 32.4: 681-715. 
  Adger, W.N. (2003) Governing natural resources: institutional adaptation and resilience. In Berkhout, F., Leach, M. and Scoones, I. (eds) Negotiating Environmental Change: New Perspectives from Social Science. Edward Elgar: Cheltenham pp. 193-208. 
  Ahn, T.K., M.A. Janssen, and E. Ostrom. 2004. Signals, symbols and human cooperation. Pages 122-139 in R.W. Sussman and A.R. Chapman, editors. Origins and Nature of Sociality, Aldine De Gruyter, New York. 
  Allen, C. R. Predictors of introduction success in the South Florida avifauna. 2006. Biological Invasions 8:491-500. 
  Allen, C. R. 2006. Sprawl and the resilience of humans and nature: an introduction to the special feature. Ecology and Society 11(1): 36. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol11/iss1/art36/ 
  Allen, C. R., A. Garmestani, T. Havlicek, P. Marquet, G. D. Peterson, C. Restrepo, C. Stow and B. Weeks. 2006. Patterns in body mass distributions: sifting among alternative competing hypotheses. Ecology Letters 9: in press. 
  Allen, C. R., and D. A. Saunders. 2006. Multi-model inference, nomadism, discontinuity and complexity. Ecosystems 9(5): 694-699. 
  Allen, C. R., E. A. Forys, and C. S. Holling. 1999. Body mass patterns predict invasions and extinctions in transforming landscapes. Ecosystems 2:114-121. 
  Allen, C. R., L. Gunderson, and A. R. Johnson. 2005. The use of discontinuities and functional groups to assess relative resilience in complex systems. Ecosystems 8: 958-966. 


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