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  • Environmental Governance
  • Social-Ecological Systems

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  • Ecological resilience loss and regime shifts are critical issues, often driven by human actions.
  • Coerced resilience explores the influence of social power, ecological resilience, and fire management.
  • Societal laws and policies can significantly alter ecosystem resilience and functions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Introduce the concept of coerced resilience to understand social power's role in ecological regime shifts.
  • Analyze the interplay between social power, ecological resilience, and fire management.
  • Investigate unintended regime changes in ecosystem management.

Main Methods:

  • Quantified differences in resilience between policy-coerced and policy-free fire management systems.
  • Utilized a North American tallgrass prairie to juniper woodland regime shift as a case study.
  • Compared fire conditions associated with alternative grassland and juniper woodland states under different policy scenarios.

Main Results:

  • Social coercion in fire management created significant departures in fire conditions for grassland and juniper woodland states.
  • Increased juniper cover under coercion made a grassland state increasingly untenable.
  • Absence of policy controls allowed both grassland and mixed grass-tree regimes to emerge across various fire conditions.

Conclusions:

  • Severe coercive forcing in Great Plains fire management erodes grassland resilience.
  • Transformative environmental governance and rethinking social power structures are needed in modern fire policies.
  • Understanding coerced resilience is vital for managing ecological systems and preventing undesired regime shifts.