Leveraging federalism for flexible and robust management of social‐ecological systems

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2023-02-16
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Sims, Charles
Armsworth, Paul R.
Blackwood, Julie
Fitzpatrick, Ben
Kling, David M.
Lenhart, Suzanne
Neubert, Michael
Papeş, Monica
Sanchirico, James
Shea, Katriona
Springborn, Michael
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10.1002/pan3.10458
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Federalism
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Resource management
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Managing social‐ecological systems (SES) requires balancing the need to tailor actions to local heterogeneity and the need to work over large areas to accommodate the extent of SES. This balance is particularly challenging for policy since the level of government where the policy is being developed determines the extent and resolution of action.We make the case for a new research agenda focused on ecological federalism that seeks to address this challenge by capitalizing on the flexibility afforded by a federalist system of governance. Ecological federalism synthesizes the environmental federalism literature from law and economics with relevant ecological and biological literature to address a fundamental question: What aspects of SES should be managed by federal governments and which should be allocated to decentralized state governments?This new research agenda considers the bio‐geo‐physical processes that characterize state‐federal management tradeoffs for biodiversity conservation, resource management, infectious disease prevention, and invasive species control.
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© The Author(s), 2023. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Sims, C., Armsworth, P., Blackwood, J., Fitzpatrick, B., Kling, D., Lenhart, S., Neubert, M., Papeş, M., Sanchirico, J., Shea, K., & Springborn, M. Leveraging federalism for flexible and robust management of social‐ecological systems. People and Nature, 5(2), (2023): 446-454, https://doi.org/10.1002/pan3.10458.
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Sims, C., Armsworth, P., Blackwood, J., Fitzpatrick, B., Kling, D., Lenhart, S., Neubert, M., Papeş, M., Sanchirico, J., Shea, K., & Springborn, M. (2023). Leveraging federalism for flexible and robust management of social‐ecological systems. People and Nature, 5(2), 446-454.
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