IdNumber of occurencesForms
2491 1 . approaches inherent in such themes as resilience, disaster law, and public nuisance doctrine  
14604 1 havior and on larval development, 2 the resilience of anurans after metamorphosis to limited wa 
13794 2  landscapes and implications for social-ecological resilience, i.e. the capacity to deal with c 
in southern quebec and its dynamics and resilience, i wish to stay in montreal for an extended  
400 1 s importance to the functioning and the resilience of the ecosystem. baltgene will also assess  
11505 1 nt * regulating--of yield stability and resilience 2. results of trade-off modeling and biosoci 
13729 6 nary project aimed at understanding how ecosystem resilience in managed landscapes is linked to 
ining ecosystem functioning and thereby ecological resilience. the project examines relationshi 
itutions, biodiversity conservation and ecological resilience, and the biological and social me 
ocial mechanisms that contribute to the resilience of ecosystems. the specific goals are: * to  
ecosystem services like pollination and resilience in selected managed ecosystems. * to identif 
institutional mechanisms for sustaining resilience and functional diversity. * to examine how t 
12017 1 echniques will allow: assessment of the resilience of coccolithophore calcification in a high c 
15582 2 re the context-dependent drivers of ppa resilience to address these questions, our study cases  
gration of indicators of coupled social-ecological resilience as tools for decision-making with 
7025 1 patterns control the resistance and the resilience of the nutrient cycling processes to restora 
13777 2 estoration can be a primary strategy to increase the resilience of ecosystems threatened by cli 
n be an effective way to increase their resilience to climate change effects. as more of precip 
14883 1  this proposal addresses the changes in resilience of a mediterranean freshwater marsh is tackl 
15583 1  tipping points of biodiversity and the resilience of forested social ecological systems . by a 
12146 1  be investigated in order to understand resilience of the ecosystem to the impact of the cormor 
15327 1 ecosystems will most likely lead to the resilience of these ecosystems being exceeded. research 
7490 1 ging soil biodiversity on stability and resilience of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus cycling,  
2542 1 s, questions of adaptability and social resilience, and the definition of community. the projec 
15520 2 ersity in the forest system favours its resilience to the global change. in this project a mult 
 on reforestation techniques to improve resilience of the forest system.  
10255 1 nce ecosystem stability, resistance and resilience. as a result of anthropogenic gaseous emissi 
13610 1 entral to the lake system structure and resilience to perturbations. the present situation prov 
9880 1 ronment-disease dynamics and help build resilience and adaptive capacity amongst people living  
15530 2 t will also address fire resistance and resilience functions and carbon sequestration potential 
rylands and increase the resistance and resilience of the target ecosystems against disturbance 
2502 1 n impacts have already undermined their resilience and capacity to buffer additional environmen 
2527 1 n impacts have already undermined their resilience and capacity to buffer additional environmen 
2208 1 amics. focus will be on the analysis of resilience in relation to the presence of alternative s 
10141 2 dam will be analyzed. the biodiversity, ecosystem resilience, and their associated ecosystem se 
em for maximizing poverty reduction and increase resilience of the poor of natural hazards, and 
11169 2 dam will be analyzed. the biodiversity, ecosystem resilience, and their associated ecosystem se 
em for maximizing poverty reduction and increase resilience of the poor of natural hazards, and 
13441 1  knowledge about the vegetation and its resilience. it is crucial to ascertain how disturbance  
2517 1 s known regarding the vulnerability and resilience of microbial communities a situation exacerb 
433 2 samples. these results suggest a strong resilience of traditional landrace diversity to climati 
matic and human changes. this diversity resilience is paradoxically associated with a significa 
10273 1 igates factors that determine long-term resilience to environmental change, which are an import 
12196 1 n-off, enhanced pollinator services and increased resilience of biodiversity to climate change  
13597 1 provide insight into the resistance and resilience of bacterial communities after a disturbance 
15585 3  present models predicting biodiversity resilience to environmental change are almost exclusive 
ty of the system largely determines its resilience to environmental changes. limited connectivi 
iodiversity maintenance, management and resilience. while past studies have evaluated suitable  
14504 1 ance in small headwater streams and its resilience. the opportunity of the submitted project is 
7437 1 phic isolation, landscape structure and resilience of the habitat to the dispersion of pollinat 
10965 1  the diversity, community structure and resilience of the microbial populations mediating these 
15521 1 ements in the restoration techniques to increase the resilience of mediterranean ecosystems.  
7602 2 cal engineering methods for calculating resilience and viabilitépour assess the impact of decis 
, decision support and negotiating. the resilience and viability calculation models will be app 
14907 1 f the pasture stability: resistance and resilience, e to elaborate an integrated model about th 
9957 3  poor people with their livelihoods and resilience. various african institutions have been work 
osystem services provided by the above; increase the resilience of poor peoples to human and an 
ementation, with particular emphasis on resilience to climate change. we in the south seek a pp 
11849 1 information essential for assessing the resilience of the amazon to human pressure, and the pot 
12282 1  biological, environmental and economic resilience of various approaches and recommendations fo 
7617 1  an ecological diversity and a stronger resilience than current stands  
13573 1 ystems surrounding it. the recovery and resilience of the baltic sea is, of course, dependent o 
10588 2 nd measures of population stability and resilience to predict the vulnerability and responses o 
fundamental understanding of population resilience, with applications to the management and con 
10408 1 cisions that enhance local and national resilience to ecological, economic and social shocks li 
11413 1 cisions that enhance local and national resilience to ecological, economic and social shocks li 
15392 1 tructured along the gradient, and their resilience. the results will help us to improve our und 
522 1  decision-making in order to favour its resilience to future changes in socioeconomic, regulato 
13735 2  status will affect the sensitivity and resilience of shallow-water sediments at exposure to po 
le stressors affect the sensitivity and resilience of these systems. intact natural sediments w 
10656 1 romises to integrate concerns about the resilience of ecosystems with their broader development 
13776 1 e impacts of ocean acidification on the resilience, dynamics and integrity of swedish coastal e 
11334 1 only compliance, process robustness and resilience but also to reduce associated carbon and eco 
14757 1  contingent model that give to inertia, resilience and vulnerability of terrestrial ecosystems  
7450 2 system is little known, and the forests resilience is badly understood. palms are the most usef 
ve and negative policies in relation to resilience of ecosystems and use this to propose sustai 
13346 2 ystem is little known, and the forests’ resilience is badly understod. palms are the most usefu 
ve and negative policies in relation to resilience of ecosystems and use this to propose sustai 
12070 2 ooms, almost nothing is known about the resilience of the contaminated marine coastal ecosystem 
n order to understand their role on the resilience and the stability of marine coastal ecosyste 
2067 1  for ecosystem diversity, stability and resilience to disturbance. currently, there is growing  
9851 2 al connectivity of populations, and the ecological resilience of plant-pollinator networks. att 
 habitat reserves is likely to maximise ecological resilience. these data will also inform the  
13837 2 stems affect ecosystem productivity and resilience, resulting in slow but major ecosystem trans 
ies, and for studies on disturbance and resilience in forest ecosystems and to provide tools fo 
15587 10 anges, or if they have developed a high resilience over their history of co-evolution between h 
. in the latter case the limits to this resilience are unknown, and their prediction hazardous. 
y lies largely in the poor knowledge of resilience mechanisms of both the ecological and human  
 to unravel the mechanisms underpinning resilience of marginal grassland systems to global envi 
social change in order to enhance socio-ecological resilience from farm to regional level. we a 
cape structures enhance or decrease the resilience of ecosystem services 4 can multi-level gove 
n and globalization enhance or threaten resilience through their effects on flows of goods and  
nd human processes combine to determine resilience of ecosystem services regards will address t 
plore complementary dimensions of socio-ecological resilience. questions . scenarios varying op 
used to foster knowledge building about resilience at farm and local/regional levels.  
13759 4 t a landscape level are crucial for the resilience of coastal ecosystems, and that ecology and  
al beds – for ecosystem functioning and resilience to anthropogenic disturbances. by integratin 
velop and test theories on connectivity-resilience relationships, and ultimately produce manage 
mately produce management guidelines to increase resilience of european coastal systems.  
7296 1                                         community resilience is related to the redundancy of sp 
13828 3                                     the resilience, i.e. the ability of system to resist distur 
 understanding of the factors governing ecological resilience is the basis for developing manag 
all aim with this project is to analyse resilience of the communities of saproxylic coleoptera  
15588 5 s on biodiversity, ecosystem functions, resilience and tipping points in graslands along a pan- 
ropean climatic gradient. assessment of resilience status and regionally differentiated policy  
n particular, identifying mechanisms of resilience . signal results will provide experimental e 
 experimental evidence on mechanisms of resilience across european gradients, which may serve t 
takeholders about european gradients of resilience and indicators of tipping points in the face 
13350 1 ging soil biodiversity on stability and resilience of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus cycling,  
7686 1 ty to suffer damage or poor capacity of ecological resilience landscape. one second case study  
15531 2 these ecosystems such as resistance and resilience against disturbances, and will also evaluate 
rategies to increase the resistance and resilience of the target ecosystems against disturbance 
12635 2 , soil management, urban soils and soil resilience in relation to climate change. the relations 
itial assessment of the extent to which resilience can be conferred to soils. objective e: to r 
10640 1  of the taxa that confer resistance and resilience and of habitat complexity providing the pote 
9982 1  of the taxa that confer resistance and resilience and of habitat complexity providing the pote 
9980 1  of the taxa that confer resistance and resilience and of habitat complexity providing the pote 
2015 2  note, many plant species show signs of resilience, delaying local extinction for long but fini 
raits is an important mechanism of such resilience, but the direct and indirect consequences of 
7668 1 agement plans aiming at improving their resilience and adaptive capacity.  
15581 1 m services, institutions, economics and resilience science and strive to translate research ins 
10145 1 ways in which people and ecosystems can increase resilience and adapt to change. in particular  
10979 1 ways in which people and ecosystems can increase resilience and adapt to change. in particular  
2060 1  habitat change, man has undermined the resilience and viability of large carnivore populations 
12025 1 rstanding of the crucial aspects of the resilience/sensitivity of the threathened rain forests.