Where regime shifts (also known as critical transitions) are generally studied within a single ecosystem, the authors explore cascading regimes shifts across multiple ecosystems. Drawing on the Regime Shifts Database of over thirty well-documented regime shifts, they identify three causal pathways by which a regime shift in one ecosystem relates causally to a regime shift in another ecosystem: common drivers, domino effects, and hidden feedbacks. They find that “regional ecosystems can be transformed by ecosystem management far away and, conversely, can themselves drive the transformations of other distant ecosystems. Decisions made in one place can undermine the achievement of sustainable development goals in other places.”
Cascading Regime Shifts Within and Across Scales
Author(s)
Juan C. Rocha, Garry Peterson, Örjan Bodin, and Simon Levin
Publication Date
21 December 2018
Publisher
Science (vol. 362, iss. 6421)
DOI / URL
Resource Type
Academic Journal Article
Systems Addressed
Ecosystems
Resource Theme
Sustainability and Transition • Theory Building