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58
Citations
25916
World Ranking
3186
National Ranking
1228

Overview

John M. Anderies is affiliated with Arizona State University in the United States and has contributed extensively to environmental and social sciences research. Their work spans multiple disciplines, focusing primarily on understanding ecosystem dynamics, resilience, and governance in the context of natural resource management and sustainability challenges.

Their research integrates expertise across main fields of study including Environmental Science and Social Sciences. Within these fields, subfields emphasized in their research include Global and Planetary Change, Sociology and Political Science, Ocean Engineering, Environmental Engineering, and Anthropology.

Key topics of Anderies's scholarly work encompass:

  • Ecosystem dynamics and resilience
  • Water resources management and optimization
  • Sustainability and Climate Change Governance
  • Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management
  • Sustainability and Ecological Systems Analysis
  • Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
  • Archaeology and ancient environmental studies

Frequent publication venues for Anderies's research include:

  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Ecology and Society
  • Ecological Economics
  • Environmental Research Letters
  • Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability

Notable recent papers by or relevant to their field include:

  • Advancing understanding of natural resource governance: a post-Ostrom research agenda (2020) - Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability
  • Urbanization, Migration, and Adaptation to Climate Change (2020) - One Earth
  • WTO must ban harmful fisheries subsidies (2021) - Science
  • Earth stewardship: Shaping a sustainable future through interacting policy and norm shifts (2022) - AMBIO
  • Response diversity as a sustainability strategy (2023) - Nature Sustainability

John M. Anderies collaborates frequently with a group of co-authors, indicating a multidisciplinary approach and active engagement in collaborative research. Frequent coauthors include Carl Folke, Anne-Sophie Crépin, Jacopo A. Baggio, Marten Scheffer, and Jacob Freeman.

Best Publications

  • From Metaphor to Measurement: Resilience of What to What?

    Stephen R Carpenter;Barbara Louise Endemano Walker;J. Marty Anderies;Nick Abel

  • A Framework to Analyze the Robustness of Social-ecological Systems from an Institutional Perspective

    John M. Anderies;Marco A. Janssen;Elinor Ostrom

  • Resilience Management in Social-ecological Systems: a Working Hypothesis for a Participatory Approach

    Brian Walker;Stephen R. Carpenter;John M. Anderies;Nick Abel

  • Governance and the Capacity to Manage Resilience in Regional Social-Ecological Systems

    Louis Lebel;John M. Anderies;Bruce Campbell;Carl Folke

  • Going beyond panaceas.

    Elinor Ostrom;Marco A. Janssen;John M. Anderies

  • Social norms as solutions

    Karine Nyborg;John M. Anderies;Astrid Dannenberg;Therese Lindahl

  • Toward a network perspective of the study of resilience in social-ecological systems

    Marco A. Janssen;Örjan Bodin;John M. Anderies;Thomas Elmqvist

  • Invasion, Competition, and Biodiversity Loss in Urban Ecosystems

    Eyal Shochat;Susannah B. Lerman;John M. Anderies;Paige S. Warren

  • Aligning Key Concepts for Global Change Policy: Robustness, Resilience, and Sustainability

    John M. Anderies;Carl Folke;Brian Walker;Elinor Ostrom

  • Resilience, Adaptability, and Transformability in the Goulburn-Broken Catchment, Australia

    Brian H. Walker;Nick Abel;John M. Anderies;Paul Ryan

  • Exploring Resilience in Social-Ecological Systems Through Comparative Studies and Theory Development: Introduction to the Special Issue

    Brian H. Walker;John M. Anderies;Ann P. Kinzig;Paul Ryan

  • Fifteen Weddings and a Funeral: Case Studies and Resilience-based Management

    John M. Anderies;Brian H. Walker;Ann P. Kinzig

  • Robustness of Social-Ecological Systems to Spatial and Temporal Variability

    Marco A. Janssen;John M. Anderies;Elinor Ostrom

  • Collapse and Reorganization in Social-Ecological Systems: Questions, Some Ideas, and Policy Implications

    Nick Abel;David H. M. Cumming;John M. Anderies

  • Grazing Management, Resilience, and the Dynamics of a Fire-driven Rangeland System

    John M. Anderies;Marco A. Janssen;Brian H. Walker

  • Transnational corporations and the challenge of biosphere stewardship

    Carl Folke;Carl Folke;Henrik Österblom;Jean Baptiste Jouffray;Jean Baptiste Jouffray;Eric F. Lambin;Eric F. Lambin

  • Empathy, place and identity interactions for sustainability

    Katrina Brown;W. Neil Adger;Patrick Devine-Wright;John M. Anderies

  • Explaining success and failure in the commons: the configural nature of Ostrom's institutional design principles

    Jacopo Alessandro Baggio;Allain J Barnett;Irene Perez-Ibarra;Ute Brady

  • A more dynamic understanding of human behaviour for the Anthropocene

    Caroline Schill;Caroline Schill;John M. Anderies;Therese Lindahl;Therese Lindahl;Carl Folke;Carl Folke

  • Robustness Trade-offs in Social-Ecological Systems

    Marco A. Janssen;John M Anderies

  • Guest Editorial, part of a Special Feature on Exploring Resilience in Social-Ecological Systems Exploring Resilience in Social-Ecological Systems Through Comparative Studies and Theory Development: Introduction to the Special Issue

    Brian H. Walker;John M. Anderies;Ann P. Kinzig;Paul Ryan

  • Insight, part of a Special Feature on Exploring Resilience in Social-Ecological Systems Fifteen Weddings and a Funeral: Case Studies and Resilience- based Management

    John M. Anderies;Brian H. Walker;Ann P. Kinzig

Frequent Co-Authors

Marco A. Janssen
Marco A. Janssen Arizona State University
Carl Folke
Carl Folke Stockholm University
Brian Walker
Brian Walker Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Stephen R. Carpenter
Stephen R. Carpenter University of Wisconsin–Madison
Nils Kautsky
Nils Kautsky Stockholm University
James E. Wilen
James E. Wilen University of California, Davis
Marten Scheffer
Marten Scheffer Wageningen University & Research
Scott Barrett
Scott Barrett Columbia University
Stephen Polasky
Stephen Polasky University of Minnesota
Eric F. Lambin
Eric F. Lambin Stanford University

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