Beware! The negative loop of livestock over grassland is not automatic (min 3:30). It only happens when there are grazing malpractices- largely caused by human ignorance. Otherwise, how would you explain the grazing over millennia of native grasslands by bison throughout North America, or of the Serengeti by a much larger group of wild grazers. There are numerous examples of good ranching practices (see www.SavoryInsitute.com) inspired by wild animal grazing regimes.
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there’s a sacred geometry between each thing living or non living and this really puts that into perspective, i think it’s absolutely brilliant! i’m truly in aww 😊
Please guys, could you enable the youtube translation tool for this video, so we can subtitle it in other languages? (just enable the "community contributions" on UA-cam video manager) This video is awesome and I'd like to share it with my students who don't speak English. Please!!!
Terrible economic and political arguments. Does it still matter if you're weak nodes that are meant to be feedback, really just inhibit the system as a whole even more? Laughable that you pose a strawman fallacies for your examples.
I just discovered social-ecology, thanks for the vid. Animal agriculture seems to be something which humans need to do a lot of managing of, since its proving to be very destructive to the environment. The first two concrete examples you give relate to this: overgrazing and desertification of prairie and creation of dead-zones in oceans and bays. Maybe the short answer is: 'go vegan'. Just some 'feedback' from a viewer. :)
Fantastic, you've opened a door for me...thank you!
just simply explained - great work and awesome teaching :)
Nice big, bright lightbulb just went off in my head. Thanks you!
What is the paper cited in 6min? @stockholmresilience
Beware! The negative loop of livestock over grassland is not automatic (min 3:30). It only happens when there are grazing malpractices- largely caused by human ignorance. Otherwise, how would you explain the grazing over millennia of native grasslands by bison throughout North America, or of the Serengeti by a much larger group of wild grazers. There are numerous examples of good ranching practices (see www.SavoryInsitute.com) inspired by wild animal grazing regimes.
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there’s a sacred geometry between each thing living or non living and this really puts that into perspective, i think it’s absolutely brilliant! i’m truly in aww 😊
Brilliant! SO helpful! Thank you!!!
Thank you.
excellent lecture
Please guys, could you enable the youtube translation tool for this video, so we can subtitle it in other languages? (just enable the "community contributions" on UA-cam video manager)
This video is awesome and I'd like to share it with my students who don't speak English. Please!!!
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@@stockholmresilience Thanks a million!
Thank you very much!!
Fantastic!
Excellent talk.
thankyou doc
Feedback systems thru scales , used as a strategy to steer the masses toward the great reset. depopulation
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Terrible economic and political arguments. Does it still matter if you're weak nodes that are meant to be feedback, really just inhibit the system as a whole even more? Laughable that you pose a strawman fallacies for your examples.
I just discovered social-ecology, thanks for the vid. Animal agriculture seems to be something which humans need to do a lot of managing of, since its proving to be very destructive to the environment. The first two concrete examples you give relate to this: overgrazing and desertification of prairie and creation of dead-zones in oceans and bays. Maybe the short answer is: 'go vegan'. Just some 'feedback' from a viewer. :)