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For those interested in detailed treatment of these ideas and their origin, we can recommend Gunderson and Holling’s (2002) Panarchy, or the pages of Ecology and Society (http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/index.php). For those interested in application of a set of closely related ideas to policy, we recommend Repetto’s (2006) Punctuated Equilibrium and the Dynamics of U.S. Environmental Policy.
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Harrison, J., Wolf, S.A. Introduction to symposium—charting fault lines in US agrifood systems: what can we contribute?. Agric Hum Values 25, 147–149 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10460-008-9124-2
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