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Systemic threats to food‐energy‐environment‐water systems require national policy responses. Yet complete control of these complex systems is impossible and attempts to mitigate systemic risks can generate unexpected feedback effects. Perverse outcomes from national policy can emerge from the div...


Wyrwoll, Paul R.Grafton, R. QuentinDaniell, Katherine A.Chu, Hoang LongRingler, ClaudiaLien, Le Thi HaKhoi, Dang KimDo, Thang NamTuan, Nguyen Do Anh[Decision‐making for systemic water risks: insights from a participatory risk assessment process in Vietnam]Decision‐making for systemic water risks: insights from a participatory risk assessment process in Vietnam

Researchers and decision-makers lack a shared understanding of resilience, and practical applications in environmental resource management are rare. Here, we define social-ecological resilience as a property of social-ecological systems that includes at least three main characteristics — resistan...


Grafton, R. QuentinDoyen, LucBéné, ChristopheBorgomeo, EdoardoBrooks, KateChu, LongCumming, Graeme S.Dixon, JohnDovers, StephenGarrick, DustinHelfgott, AriellaJiang, QiangKatic, PamelaKompas, TomLittle, L. RichardMatthews, NathanialRingler, ClaudiaSquires, DaleSteinshamn, Stein IvarVillasante, SebastiánWheeler, SarahWilliams, JohnWyrwoll, Paul R.[Realizing resilience for decision-making]Realizing resilience for decision-making

Reconciling higher freshwater demands with finite freshwater resources remains one of the great policy dilemmas. Given that crop irrigation constitutes 70% of global water extractions, which contributes up to 40% of globally available calories (1), governments often support increases in irrigatio...


Grafton, R. QuentinWilliams, J.Perry, C. J.Molle, F.Ringler, ClaudiaSteduto, P.Udall, B.Wheeler, S. A.Wang, Y.Garrick, D.Allen, R.G.[The paradox of irrigation efficiency: Higher efficiency rarely reduces water consumption]The paradox of irrigation efficiency: Higher efficiency rarely reduces water consumption

Researchers and decision-makers lack a shared understanding of resilience, and practical applications in environmental resource management are rare. Here, we define social-ecological resilience as a property of social-ecological systems that includes at least three main characteristics — resistan...


Grafton, R. QuentinDoyen, LucBéné, ChristopheBorgomeo, EdoardoBrooks, KateChu, LongCumming, Graeme S.Dixon, JohnDovers, StephenGarrick, DustinHelfgott, AriellaJiang, QiangKatic, PamelaKompas, TomLittle , L. RichardMatthews, NathanialRingler, ClaudiaSquires, DaleSteinshamn, Stein IvarVillasante, SebastiánWheeler, SarahWilliams, JohnWyrwoll, Paul R.[Realizing resilience for decision-making]Realizing resilience for decision-making

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