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Recognizing People and Nature as One Socio-ecological System

GlobalDev Blog featured an article by ²ÝÁñÊÓÆµ-IAS expert Suneetha Subramanian on socio-ecological resilience for biodiversity and human well-being.

Date Published
27 Mar 2024
Author
Suneetha M Subramanian

On 27 March 2024, GlobalDev Blog, an online platform aiming to bridge the gap between development research and policy, published an article by Suneetha Subramanian (Research Fellow, ²ÝÁñÊÓÆµ-IAS) calling for the recognition of people and nature interactions as one socio-ecological system.  

The piece argues that socio-ecological resilience ¨C defined as ¡°the capacity to adapt in the face of change in social-ecological systems in ways that continue to support human well-being¡± ¨C is beneficial for both biodiversity and human well-being.  

Excerpt:

The uniqueness of the socio-ecological systems approach is that it embraces the diversity of social and ecological dimensions across different types of socio-political, environmental, and economic contexts. Furthermore, it allows informed choices to be made about the trade-offs that arise during human¨Chuman and human¨Cnature interactions. That is to say, issues of equity and broader sustainability are embedded in the conceptual design of such systemic approaches.

The piece is available in , , and on the GlobalDev Blog website.