Noordwijk, Meine vanCreed, Irena F.Jones, Julia A.Wei, XiaohuaGush, MarkBlanco Vaca, Juan AntonioSullivan, Caroline A.Bishop, KevinMurdiyarso, DanielXu, JianchuClaassen, MariusMcNulty, Steven G.Ellison, David2018-08-132018-08-132018978-3-902762-95-51016-3263https://academica-e.unavarra.es/handle/2454/29822In this chapter, we review current scientific understanding and hypotheses at seven system delineations that build up from the level of a ‘tree’ interacting with water, to that of a social-ecological system at the scale of landscapes. A system delineation separates internal entities that interact dynamically from external entities that may have a one-way influence but are not significantly influenced by feedback from within the system boundaries. Each system level has its characteristic outcomes or results.application/pdfengWater managementWater governanceForest governanceSustainable forest managementForest ecologyNon-timber forest productsClimate-forest-water-people relations: seven system delineationsCapítulo de libro / Liburuen kapituluaAcceso abierto / Sarbide irekiainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess