From the Book - Regular Print
Introduction: why resilience? why now? / Lance H. Gunderson and Craig R. Allen --
Part one: concepts and theory Commentary on part one articles / Craig R. Allen, Lance H. Gunderson, and C.S. Holling --
Article 1: resilience and stability of ecological systems / C.S. Holling --
Article 2: engineering resilience versus ecological resilience / C.S. Holling --
Article 3: the resilience of terrestrial ecosystems: local surprise and global change / C.S. Holling --
Article 4: regime shifts, resilience, and biodiversity in ecosystem management / Carl Folke, Steve Carpenter, Brian Walker, Marten Scheffer, Thomas Elmqvist, Lance Gunderson, and C.S. Holling --
Article 5: biological diversity, ecosystems, and the human scale / Carl Folke, C.S. Holling, and Charles Perrings --
Article 6: ecological resilience, biodiversity, and scale / Garry Peterson, Craig R. Allen, and C.S. Holling.
Part two: ecological examples Commentary on part two articles / Craig R. Allen, Lance H. Gunderson, and C.S. Holling --
Article 7: catastrophes, phase shifts, and large-scale degradation of a Caribbean coral reef / Terence P. Hughes --
Article 8: sea otters and kelp forests in Alaska: generality and variation in a community ecological paradigm / James A. Estes and David O. Duggins --
Article 9: body mass patterns predict invasions and extinctions in transforming landscapes / Craig R. Allen, Elizabeth A. Forys, and C.S. Holling.
Part three: empirics and models Commentary on part three articles / Craig R. Allen, Lance H. Gunderson, and C.S. Holling --
Article 10: resource science: the nurture of an infant / C.S. Holling and A.D. Chambers --
Article 11: lessons for ecological policy design: a case study of ecosystem management / William C. Clark, Dixon D. Jones, and C.S. Holling --
Article 12: qualitative analysis of insect outbreak systems: the spruce budworm and forest / D. Ludwig, D.D. Jones, and C.S. Holling --
Conclusion: the evolution of an idea - the past, present, and future of ecological resilience / Lance H. Gunderson, C.S. Holling, and Craig R. Allen.
pt. 1. Concepts and theory
pt. 2. Ecological examples
pt. 3. Empirics and models.