Environmental Social Science
Human - Environment interactions and Sustainability
1. Edition January 2010
230 Pages, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
Short Description
Environmental Social Science offers a new synthesis of environmental studies, defining the nature of human-environment interactions and providing the foundation for a new cross-disciplinary enterprise that will make critical theories and research methods accessible across the natural and social sciences.
Environmental Social Science offers a new synthesis of environmental studies, defining the nature of human-environment interactions and providing the foundation for a new cross-disciplinary enterprise that will make critical theories and research methods accessible across the natural and social sciences.
* Makes key theories and methods of the social sciences available to biologists and other environmental scientists
* Explains biological theories and concepts for the social sciences community working on the environment
* Helps bridge one of the difficult divides in collaborative work in human-environment research
* Includes much-needed descriptions of how to carry out research that is multinational, multiscale, multitemporal, and multidisciplinary within a complex systems theory context
1 The Challenge of Human-Environment Interactions Research
2 Theories and Concepts from the Social Sciences
3 Theories and Concepts from the Biological Sciences
4 Spatially-Explicit Approaches
5 Multi-Scale and Multi-temporal Analysis
6 Bio-complexity in Ecological Systems
7 Environmental Decision-Making
8 Towards Sustainability Science
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