Chapter 2International audienceThe problem of scale has become in the last ten years one of the top-listed issues on the international global environmental agenda. This paper is an attempt to produce a critical mapping of analytical frameworks using multiscale analysis. Our hypothesis is that there is a potential for convergence induced by the environmental question as the evidence of borrowed references across disciplines is showing
This paper summarizes very briefly a number of concepts related to how scale matters in conducting l...
Issues of scale pervade every aspect of socio-environmental systems (SES) modeling. They can stem fr...
One of the main unresolved problems in policy making is the step from scale issues to effective gove...
The lack of objective ability to define the level of a problem leads to the politics of scale. A mul...
Any present day approach of the world’s most pressing environmental problems involves both scale and...
Close examination of the scalar politics of environmental organizations engaged in contesting the te...
This paper provides the beginnings of a theoretical framework for analyzing how information and deci...
Geographic scale matters in integrated assessments of global climate change issues, but incorporatin...
Sensitivity to scales is one of the key challenges in environmental governance. Climate change, food...
This chapter provides some clarity to the scale debate. It bridges a variety of approaches, definiti...
This essay explores themes related to differences of scale and the challenge of environmental govern...
Geographic scale matters in integrated assessments of global climate change issues, but incorporatin...
Social scientists, natural scientists, and evaluators have not properly defined the concept of scale...
Policies have many unforeseen impacts on social-ecological systems at different levels of spatial an...
The empirical evidence in the papers in this special issue identifies pervasive and difficult cross-...
This paper summarizes very briefly a number of concepts related to how scale matters in conducting l...
Issues of scale pervade every aspect of socio-environmental systems (SES) modeling. They can stem fr...
One of the main unresolved problems in policy making is the step from scale issues to effective gove...
The lack of objective ability to define the level of a problem leads to the politics of scale. A mul...
Any present day approach of the world’s most pressing environmental problems involves both scale and...
Close examination of the scalar politics of environmental organizations engaged in contesting the te...
This paper provides the beginnings of a theoretical framework for analyzing how information and deci...
Geographic scale matters in integrated assessments of global climate change issues, but incorporatin...
Sensitivity to scales is one of the key challenges in environmental governance. Climate change, food...
This chapter provides some clarity to the scale debate. It bridges a variety of approaches, definiti...
This essay explores themes related to differences of scale and the challenge of environmental govern...
Geographic scale matters in integrated assessments of global climate change issues, but incorporatin...
Social scientists, natural scientists, and evaluators have not properly defined the concept of scale...
Policies have many unforeseen impacts on social-ecological systems at different levels of spatial an...
The empirical evidence in the papers in this special issue identifies pervasive and difficult cross-...
This paper summarizes very briefly a number of concepts related to how scale matters in conducting l...
Issues of scale pervade every aspect of socio-environmental systems (SES) modeling. They can stem fr...
One of the main unresolved problems in policy making is the step from scale issues to effective gove...