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Assessing social-ecological coupling: Agriculture and hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico
Authors:Stefanie Hufnagl-Eichiner  Steven A. WolfLaurie E. Drinkwater
Affiliation:a Cornell University, Department of Natural Resources, 302 Fernow Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853, United States
b Cornell University, Department of Natural Resources, 124 Fernow Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853, United States
c Cornell University, Department of Horticulture, 124 Plant Science, Ithaca, NY 14853, United States
Abstract:Analysis and enhancement of “coupling” of social-ecological systems (SES) has emerged as a leading theme in sustainability studies. However, as an analytical concept that can support empirical research, coupling has not been adequately developed. This study synthesizes concepts from environmental sociology and ecological sciences to derive three criteria to assess adaptive coupling of an SES: prevention orientation, spatial targeting and temporal targeting. We apply our criteria to the case of nitrogen pollution from agriculture in the Mississippi River Basin (MRB) and resulting hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico. We analyzed the federal agricultural research and development portfolio to assess the character of investments in knowledge creation and how patterns of investment have changed over time. While superficial assessment of the data suggests that public spending on nitrogen relevant research constitutes a substantive response to the problem of Gulf hypoxia, disaggregating the data highlights an ineffectual response. Specifically, we find that spatial and temporal targeting of investment of socioeconomic resources in the MRB is poorly aligned with the nature of ecological risks confronting the region. In addition to this policy relevant result, our study highlights the importance of geographically referenced data and attention to relevant scales of analysis. Further, the paper demonstrates opportunities to advance concepts and empirical understanding of social-ecological coupling through interdisciplinary research on interfaces that mediate interactions in SES, for example publicly funded research aimed at agricultural practice and environmental conservation in the MRB.
Keywords:Coupled system   Social-ecological interface   Targeting   Public agricultural research   Mississippi River   Gulf of Mexico
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