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Environmental economics / Ecological stability / Stockholm Resilience Centre / Systems ecology / C. S. Holling / Resilience / Stephen R. Carpenter / Ecosystem / System dynamics / Biology / Science / Ecology
Date: 2013-05-13 13:50:50
Environmental economics
Ecological stability
Stockholm Resilience Centre
Systems ecology
C. S. Holling
Resilience
Stephen R. Carpenter
Ecosystem
System dynamics
Biology
Science
Ecology

Drivers, "Slow" Variables, "Fast" Variables, Shocks, and Resilience

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