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Resilience,Adaptability, and Regime Shifts Thinking: A Perspective of Dryland Socio-ecology System
Authors:PENG Yu  ZHANG Qiuying  CHEN Yuanzhan  XU Ning  QIAO Yunfeng  TIAN Chao  Hubert HIRWA  Salif DIOP  Aliou GUISSE  LI Fadong
Abstract:Arid areas are widespread globally and support a third of the world’s population’s livelihoods. The increasing population, urbanization, land-use changes, and the climate significantly affect coupled natural and human systems and threaten environments and socio-ecological land systems. The degradation of drylands poses a severe and widespread threat to the lives of millions of people, especially in developing countries and in the global environment. This review assesses published literature on dryland socio-ecological systems to reveal current research trends and changes in research themes over time and introduces basic theories and advances in dryland socio-ecological system frameworks, resilience measurement, and regime shifts. Developing a more general but adaptable framework and a more practical strategy for long-term coordination and partnership and attaining specific insights into ecological services should receive more attention and be strengthened in future studies on drylands sustainability.
Keywords:dryland  socio-ecological system  coupled human-natural system  adaptability  resilience  sustainability  
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