As greater significance is placed on the relationship between people and their environment it is increasingly acknowledged that few environmental problems can be solved without considering the social context in which they arise. But what does it mean to incorporate the ‘social’ and what types of social sciences are needed? This incisive book critically reviews the theoretical perspectives that underlie social scientific contributions to natural resource management and argues for both a greater social science presence and for conceptual and methodological clarity within the social sciences themselves
Over the years, environmental change has sharpened significant dynamic evolution and knowledge in or...
Session overview In an era of rapid environmental change and uncertain futures, context-specific inf...
Sustainability science is a wide and integrative scientific field. It embraces both complementary an...
As greater significance is placed on the relationship between people and their environment it is inc...
In this edited volume leading scholars from different disciplinary backgrounds wrestle with social s...
[Extract] Dawning recognition that the Earth is a finite sphere rather than the infinite plane impli...
This paper examines the integration, from 1978 to 2002, of six social scientists in five Australian ...
As much as environmental problems manifest themselves as problems with the natural environment, envi...
Contemporary natural resource management is inherently complex and influenced by the changing nature...
Increasing recognition of the human dimensions of natural resource management issues, and of social ...
Sustainability science is a wide and integrative scientific field. It embraces both complementary an...
In an era when pressing environmental problems make collaboration across the divide between sciences...
Knowledge, culture, and relations of power shape the institutionalized discourses, ideologies, and p...
The relationship between human communities and the environment is extremely complex. In order to res...
The social context of Natural Resource Management (NRM) in Australia is now considered to be a major...
Over the years, environmental change has sharpened significant dynamic evolution and knowledge in or...
Session overview In an era of rapid environmental change and uncertain futures, context-specific inf...
Sustainability science is a wide and integrative scientific field. It embraces both complementary an...
As greater significance is placed on the relationship between people and their environment it is inc...
In this edited volume leading scholars from different disciplinary backgrounds wrestle with social s...
[Extract] Dawning recognition that the Earth is a finite sphere rather than the infinite plane impli...
This paper examines the integration, from 1978 to 2002, of six social scientists in five Australian ...
As much as environmental problems manifest themselves as problems with the natural environment, envi...
Contemporary natural resource management is inherently complex and influenced by the changing nature...
Increasing recognition of the human dimensions of natural resource management issues, and of social ...
Sustainability science is a wide and integrative scientific field. It embraces both complementary an...
In an era when pressing environmental problems make collaboration across the divide between sciences...
Knowledge, culture, and relations of power shape the institutionalized discourses, ideologies, and p...
The relationship between human communities and the environment is extremely complex. In order to res...
The social context of Natural Resource Management (NRM) in Australia is now considered to be a major...
Over the years, environmental change has sharpened significant dynamic evolution and knowledge in or...
Session overview In an era of rapid environmental change and uncertain futures, context-specific inf...
Sustainability science is a wide and integrative scientific field. It embraces both complementary an...