regime shifts
Regime shifts refer to abrupt and significant changes in the structure, behavior, or functioning of a system, such as an ecosystem, social system, or climate. These shifts are characterized by a sudden transition from one stable state or regime to another, often triggered by internal or external drivers, and can have lasting and widespread effects on the system's dynamics and stability.
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