Mapping Environmental Sustainability : Reflecting on systemic practices for participatory research
Contributor(s): Oreszczyn, Sue | Lane, Andy.
Publisher: Bristol Policy Press 2017Description: xvi, 246p.ISBN: 9781447331575.Subject(s): Human EcologyDDC classification: 304.2072 Summary: Environmental sustainability involves the interaction of a number of complex adaptive systems that rely on an understanding of human relationships and perspectives that are widely contested. Mapping Environmental Sustainability explains how visual mapping techniques, based on systems concepts and theories, can be used to facilitate, explore, and capture the different understandings of the relationships, perspectives, and boundaries involved in environmental sustainability to obtain a more complete comprehension of the concept and develop plans for action.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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304.2072 CHI-; Research in human geography: reviews of current research | 304.2072 HOG-; Researching human geography | 304.2072 KEY- Key methods in geography | 304.2072 MAP- Mapping Environmental Sustainability | 304.2072 RES; Research in human geography: introductions and investigations | 304.2072 RES- Research Ethics in Human Geography / | 304.2072 ROU- The Routledge handbook of methodologies in human geography / |
Environmental sustainability involves the interaction of a number of complex adaptive systems that rely on an understanding of human relationships and perspectives that are widely contested. Mapping Environmental Sustainability explains how visual mapping techniques, based on systems concepts and theories, can be used to facilitate, explore, and capture the different understandings of the relationships, perspectives, and boundaries involved in environmental sustainability to obtain a more complete comprehension of the concept and develop plans for action.
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