Todd Sanders and Elizabeth Hall bring our debates about interdisciplinarity to climate change, a major global issue for which the need for interdisciplinary perspectives is taken for granted. How, they ask, “do we imagine and practice ‘interdisciplinarity’ to save the planet?” The authors describe and critique a range of contrasting modalities for doing interdisciplinary work on climate change and the assumptions under which they operate. Sanders and Hall also reflect on the complexities of studying interdisciplinarity when its practitioners and observers are part of the same milieu—both being “natives” in the world of research
In nearly all domains of Global Change Research (GCR), the role of humans is a key factor as a drivi...
Climate change has evolved into an almost all-encompassing issue of this generation. What had begun ...
Climate science is embedded in a much grander geoscientific attempt to understand an earth system pe...
Todd Sanders and Elizabeth Hall bring our debates about interdisciplinarity to climate change, a maj...
Growing political pressure to find solutions to climate change is leading to increasing calls for mu...
Interdisciplinarity and Climate Change is a major new book addressing one of the most challenging qu...
Late last century saw an increasing realisation of significant environmental changes on a global sca...
Climate change as a complex physical and social issue has gained increasing attention in the natural...
This paper is divided into two main parts, the first of which reviews some of the literature on inte...
Understanding and responding to today’s complex environmental problems requires collaboration that b...
Social scientists and humanities scholars increasingly become involved in interdisciplinary projects...
Climate research holds great promise for helping societies around the world adapt to what are likely...
In this article we critically examine the ‘integration imperative’ in transdisciplinary environmenta...
Climate change is a complex, real–world, defining challenge of our times where relevant knowledge an...
International audienceThe complexity of climate change issues translates itself into a need for inte...
In nearly all domains of Global Change Research (GCR), the role of humans is a key factor as a drivi...
Climate change has evolved into an almost all-encompassing issue of this generation. What had begun ...
Climate science is embedded in a much grander geoscientific attempt to understand an earth system pe...
Todd Sanders and Elizabeth Hall bring our debates about interdisciplinarity to climate change, a maj...
Growing political pressure to find solutions to climate change is leading to increasing calls for mu...
Interdisciplinarity and Climate Change is a major new book addressing one of the most challenging qu...
Late last century saw an increasing realisation of significant environmental changes on a global sca...
Climate change as a complex physical and social issue has gained increasing attention in the natural...
This paper is divided into two main parts, the first of which reviews some of the literature on inte...
Understanding and responding to today’s complex environmental problems requires collaboration that b...
Social scientists and humanities scholars increasingly become involved in interdisciplinary projects...
Climate research holds great promise for helping societies around the world adapt to what are likely...
In this article we critically examine the ‘integration imperative’ in transdisciplinary environmenta...
Climate change is a complex, real–world, defining challenge of our times where relevant knowledge an...
International audienceThe complexity of climate change issues translates itself into a need for inte...
In nearly all domains of Global Change Research (GCR), the role of humans is a key factor as a drivi...
Climate change has evolved into an almost all-encompassing issue of this generation. What had begun ...
Climate science is embedded in a much grander geoscientific attempt to understand an earth system pe...