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What is Social-Ecological System

Leadership Perspectives on Effective Intergenerational Communication and Management
( SES): A social-ecological system consists of a complex and adaptive 'bio-geo-physical' unit and associated social actors and institutions, delimited by the spatial or functional boundaries surrounding particular ecosystems and contextual issues.
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Sustainable Eco-Innovation: Some Points to Ponder
Fatma Ince (Mersin University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-6140-2.ch002
Abstract
In today's world where technological dynamics are changing, it is necessary to take sustainable steps beyond understanding the interaction of humans and nature. One of the keys to sustainability is that future generations are part of innovative solutions that balance nature and humans. Permanent steps must be taken with the complex nature of the interaction to lead structures that integrate human and environmental systems. Therefore, this chapter discusses ecological leadership and sustainability through innovative solutions, including for future generations. In this way, the nature of socio-ecological systems can be understood more clearly, and attention can be drawn to the steps to be taken for conscious development.
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