Ideas like ‘ecosystems approach’ or ‘complex adaptive systems’ are often invoked as a panacea for addressing the complex interrelationships and interdependencies associated with issues of climate change. But thinking about nature through ‘systems’ invokes different perspectives, and therefore limitations on our understanding of nature. Systems are maps – conceptual devices for making sense of complex realities and communicating with others about improving those realities. Worthwhile enthusiasm for the study of living systems by complexity scientists and chaos theorists can sometimes distract attention away from this basic premise behind systems thinking. The semiotic idea of confusing the map for the territory is significant particularl...
While environmental science, and ecology in particular, is working to provide better understanding t...
The global community faces ecological problems with the natural environment and cultural impediments...
It is widely acknowledged that ecosystems often cannot be considered as separated from social system...
Human beings live in language and only they can take responsibility for how they think and act. So w...
Despite increasing scientific understanding of the global environmental crisis, we struggle to adopt...
The authors of this paper provide a brief overview of the rights‐based literature that has been used...
The revealing and concealing features of the metaphor ‘earth as Anthropocene’ are explored in an inq...
In view of the overwhelming pressures on the global environment and the need to disrupt the systems ...
The stories we tell about nature reveal a great deal about how we think about ourselves, our society...
Debates in ecological social theory are characterised by dualisms of nature and society. I propose t...
The variety of ideas about ways nature is ‘valued’ in public policymaking are investigated. A theore...
This paper will cover a practical application of systems science by using a natural systems perspec...
This paper aims to identify and relate different ecological approaches (primarily Preservation and C...
Thematic networks, online discussions, information sharing between policy makers, experts and profes...
The rise of ‘ecological consciousness’ from the late 1970s onwards has complicated the already hugel...
While environmental science, and ecology in particular, is working to provide better understanding t...
The global community faces ecological problems with the natural environment and cultural impediments...
It is widely acknowledged that ecosystems often cannot be considered as separated from social system...
Human beings live in language and only they can take responsibility for how they think and act. So w...
Despite increasing scientific understanding of the global environmental crisis, we struggle to adopt...
The authors of this paper provide a brief overview of the rights‐based literature that has been used...
The revealing and concealing features of the metaphor ‘earth as Anthropocene’ are explored in an inq...
In view of the overwhelming pressures on the global environment and the need to disrupt the systems ...
The stories we tell about nature reveal a great deal about how we think about ourselves, our society...
Debates in ecological social theory are characterised by dualisms of nature and society. I propose t...
The variety of ideas about ways nature is ‘valued’ in public policymaking are investigated. A theore...
This paper will cover a practical application of systems science by using a natural systems perspec...
This paper aims to identify and relate different ecological approaches (primarily Preservation and C...
Thematic networks, online discussions, information sharing between policy makers, experts and profes...
The rise of ‘ecological consciousness’ from the late 1970s onwards has complicated the already hugel...
While environmental science, and ecology in particular, is working to provide better understanding t...
The global community faces ecological problems with the natural environment and cultural impediments...
It is widely acknowledged that ecosystems often cannot be considered as separated from social system...