Social-ecological memory revisited: Human (re)learning and the persistence of oaks
In a previous Watershed post, I explored the concept of social-ecological memory through an examination of the presence of tallgrass prairie plants in a local cemetery. As a reminder (and if you’ll again pardon my ecologically based terminology), social-ecological memory can be defined as the collective memory of management practices that sustain ecosystem services within social-ecological systems, which are inextricably linked and interdependent systems of people and nature