- Provides an overview of the latest research and future research directions on coupled human and natural systems (CHANS), outlining key concepts, important themes, innovative methods, and emerging trends
- The first book to synthesize the findings and approaches of long-term integrated research in a model coupled human and natural system, and to illustrate their applications to regional, national, and global scales
- Features a classic long-term interdisciplinary research project and model coupled human and natural system: the Wolong Nature Reserve of China, which contains one of the largest wild populations of the world-famous endangered giant pandas
- Integrates natural and social sciences for achieving environmental sustainability and improving human well-being
Understanding the complex relationships between humans and the natural world is essential for achieving environmental sustainability and improving human well-being, yet many studies are unable to reveal complex interactions and hidden trends. This is the first book to synthesize the findings and approaches of long-term integrated research in a model coupled human and natural system, and to illustrate their applications to regional, national, and global scales. It features a classic long-term interdisciplinary research project in the Wolong Nature Reserve of China, which contains one of the largest wild populations of the world-famous endangered giant pandas. Bringing together a team of contributors from both the natural and social sciences, Pandas and People explores how a long-term interdisciplinary and model system approach is essential to uncover the common patterns and mechanisms of coupled systems, to develop ideas and methods for studying and managing other coupled systems, and ultimately to contribute to the development of theories about coupled systems for sustainability.
Pandas and People will be essential reading for scholars interested in the interface of the natural and social sciences, including ecologists, conservation biologists, environmental scientists, sustainability scientists, wildlife biologists, forest scientists, sociologists, anthropologists, economists, and political scientists. It will also be a valuable reference for policy makers, natural resource managers, and graduate students.
Dr. Jianguo (Jack) Liu is Rachel Carson Chair in Sustainability and University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife as well as Director of the Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability at Michigan State University (MSU). He is also a guess professor in the Chinese Academy of Sciences. His major research interests include coupled human and natural systems, telecoupling, conservation ecology, and integration of ecology with social sciences and policy for understanding and achieving sustainability. His work has been published in journals such as Science and Nature, and featured in the global news media.
Vanessa Hull is a postdoctoral researcher at the Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability (CSIS) at Michigan State University. Her research interests include animal behavior and ecology, landscape ecology, and conservation biology. She received her PhD in Fisheries and Wildlife from Michigan State University in 2014. Her work has been published in journals such as Biological Conservation, Ecology and Society, and Science, and has been widely featured in the news media. She has also previously co-edited a book Sources, Sinks and Sustainability.
Dr. Wu Yang is an Associate Scientist and Manager of Monitoring & Evaluation at Conservation International, Arlington, Virginia. He is interested in quantifying and understanding the interactions among policy interventions, natural capital, and human well-being. He received a dual PhD in Environmental Science and Policy and Fisheries and Wildlife from Michigan State University in 2013. His work has been published in journals such as Science, PNAS, and Ecological Economics, has been featured by Science magazine as "Editors' Choice", has been highlighted by NSF's website Science 360 as "Breaking Story", has been selected by Elsevier as the Top 25 Hottest Articles in Ecological Economics, and has been widely covered by international news media.
Dr. Andrés Viña is an Assistant Professor at the Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability (CSIS) at Michigan State University. Dr. Viña's research is mainly focused on the use of data collected by optical sensors operating at both close (e.g., handheld spectroradiometers) and remote (e.g., sensors on aircraft and spacecraft) distances to analyze the spatio-temporal dynamics of vegetation. He received his PhD in Natural Resources from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 2004. His work has been widely published in journals such as Ambio, Biological Conservation, Ecological Indicators, Ecological Applications and Remote Sensing of Environment and has been widely featured in the news media.
Dr. Xiaodong Chen is an Assistant Professor, Department of Geography and Curriculum for the Environment & Ecology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is interested in studying how human activities affect the natural environment, how human livelihood may be changed due to changes in environmental conditions, what are complex interactions among components in human and natural systems, and how human-environment interactions are influenced by policies. He received a PhD in Fisheries and Wildlife from Michigan State University in 2010. His work has been published in journals such as PNAS, Ambio, Conservation Biology, and Ecological Modelling, and has been widely covered by international news media.
Dr. Zhiyun Ouyang is Professor and Director of the State Key Laboratory of Regional and Urban Ecology, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He studies ecosystem services, ecosystem assessment and ecological planning, biodiversity conservation, and GIS applications in ecology and environmental research. His work has been published in journals such as Science, Nature, and PNAS. He is also a key advisor to the Chinese government who participates in national-level planning on environmental issues such as ecosystem service protection policies and nature reserve management.
Professor Hemin Zhang is Director of Wolong Nature Reserve. His research interests center on captive breeding and management, animal reintroduction, human-wildlife interactions, and nature reserve management. He is currently overseeing the reconstruction of the Wolong Nature Reserve after the devastating 2008 earthquake in China. Zhang's research is published in journals such as Science and Conservation Biology, and has been widely featured in the global news outlets.
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这本书的叙事节奏简直让人着迷,作者对于人物心理的刻画入木三分,每一个角色的动机都显得如此真实可信,仿佛他们就活生生地站在你的面前,呼吸着同样稀薄的空气。故事线索的编织技巧高超,既有宏大叙事的磅礴气势,又不失对微小情感波动的细腻捕捉。我尤其欣赏作者在描述环境时所展现出的那种老道的功力,那些文字不仅仅是背景的堆砌,它们本身就成为了推动情节发展和烘托人物心境的重要元素。读到酣处,我甚至能闻到文字中弥漫的那股陈旧纸张和午后阳光混合的味道,这种沉浸感在近年的文学作品中实属难得。情节的转折处理得干净利落,没有丝毫的拖沓或刻意为之的痕迹,每一次反转都基于前文的精妙铺垫,让人在恍然大悟的同时又不得不佩服作者布局之深远。至于那些哲学层面的思考,作者将其巧妙地融入日常对话和内心独白之中,使得深奥的探讨变得平易近人,丝毫没有说教的意味,而是引导读者自然而然地进行反思。
评分这本书最令人难忘的,是它所散发出的那种浓郁的、难以言喻的“氛围感”。这不仅仅是靠环境描写堆砌出来的,而是一种渗透到角色行为、对话语境,甚至是标点符号选择中的整体情绪基调。它构建了一个封闭而又充满张力的世界,仿佛空气中永远弥漫着某种紧张的、尚未爆发的情绪。我感觉自己像是被作者拽入了一个特定的“气场”之中,不得不遵从那个世界内部的逻辑和情感规律。这种氛围的营造是如此成功,以至于我在放下书本很久之后,依然能清晰地感受到那种幽微的、略带忧郁的底色。书中关于人际关系中那些微妙的权力动态的描绘,更是令人拍案叫绝,它揭示了隐藏在客套言辞之下的真实角力场。这种对“言外之意”的捕捉能力,极大地提升了阅读的层次感,让普通的场景也充满了戏剧性的张力。
评分我必须指出,这本书的结构处理堪称教科书级别的典范。它不像很多现代小说那样追求线性叙事,而是采用了多层次、多维度的交织手法。不同时间线的穿插运用得炉火纯青,非但没有造成阅读上的混乱,反而如同多面镜子折射出事件的全貌,每一次视角的切换都提供了新的解读维度。特别是关于记忆和现实界限的探讨,作者运用了一种非线性的手法,让读者体验到主人公那种被碎片化信息反复折磨的困境。这种叙事上的“不适感”是有目的性的,它有效地模拟了创伤后心理状态下的认知模式,使得主题的探讨更加深入和具有共情力。书本的篇幅控制得也极其到位,每一个章节的长度似乎都是经过精确计算的,确保了整体节奏的稳定性和阅读体验的流畅性。对于热衷于研究叙事技巧的读者来说,这本书绝对是一份不可多得的珍贵文本,值得反复研读其内部逻辑架构。
评分这本作品在语言运用上的大胆与精准,着实让我耳目一新。它摒弃了华丽辞藻的堆砌,转而追求一种近乎冷峻的清晰和力量感。作者的句式变化多端,时而长句连绵,如同一股不可阻挡的洪流,将读者裹挟其中;时而短句急促,如同重锤敲击,将关键的冲突点砸得粉碎。我常常需要停下来,反复咀嚼某些段落,不是因为晦涩难懂,而是因为那种措辞的独特性和震撼力——它们精准地击中了某个尚未被命名的情感靶心。此外,书中对不同社会阶层的语言习惯差异的捕捉,细致入微,展现了作者对社会观察的锐利目光。阅读体验就像是在欣赏一件雕刻精美的工艺品,每一个细节都经过了千锤百炼,每一个留白都恰到好处地引发了读者的想象空间。它挑战了我们对于传统叙事结构的一些既有认知,用一种近乎解构的方式,重塑了我们对故事本质的理解,读完之后,会感觉自己的阅读“词汇库”也得到了极大的扩充。
评分从文学母题的角度来看,这本书的野心是巨大的,它触及了诸多深刻的人类困境,但处理得极其克制与内敛。它避免了宏大叙事的空洞口号,而是选择通过聚焦于极小的、近乎私密的个体经验,来折射出普遍性的人性命题。例如,书中对“失落”和“重建”的探讨,并非停留在表面的情感宣泄,而是深入到社会结构和个体身份认同的根基层面。作者的笔触冷静而客观,像是一位高明的临床医生在观察病症,既不带批判色彩,也不流于廉价的同情,这使得最终的情感冲击力更为持久和深刻。它迫使读者去审视自己生活中的那些“未完成事项”和“未说出口的真相”。这本书的价值,在于它不仅仅提供了一个引人入胜的故事,更重要的是,它提供了一种看待世界和审视自身局限性的全新视角,这才是真正优秀文学作品的标志。
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