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      The Routledge Handbook of Research Methods for Social-Ecological Systems

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      The Routledge Handbook of Research Methods for Social-Ecological Systems book

      Edited ByReinette Biggs, Alta de Vos, Rika Preiser, Hayley Clements, Kristine Maciejewski, Maja Schlüter
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2021
      eBook Published 30 July 2021
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003021339
      Pages 526
      eBook ISBN 9781003021339
      Subjects Environment and Sustainability, Geography, Research Methods
      OA Funder Chemonics International Inc. T/A Resilient Waters Program
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      Biggs, R., Vos, A.D., Preiser, R., Clements, H., Maciejewski, K., & Schlüter, M. (Eds.). (2021). The Routledge Handbook of Research Methods for Social-Ecological Systems (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003021339

      ABSTRACT

      The Routledge Handbook of Research Methods for Social-Ecological Systems provides a synthetic guide to the range of methods that can be employed in social-ecological systems (SES) research.

      The book is primarily targeted at graduate students, lecturers and researchers working on SES, and has been written in a style that is accessible to readers entering the field from a variety of different disciplinary backgrounds. Each chapter discusses the types of SES questions to which the particular methods are suited and the potential resources and skills required for their implementation, and provides practical examples of the application of the methods. In addition, the book contains a conceptual and practical introduction to SES research, a discussion of key gaps and frontiers in SES research methods, and a glossary of key terms in SES research. Contributions from 97 different authors, situated at SES research hubs in 16 countries around the world, including South Africa, Sweden, Germany and Australia, bring a wealth of expertise and experience to this book.

      The first book to provide a guide and introduction specifically focused on methods for studying SES, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars of sustainability science, environmental management, global environmental change studies and environmental governance. The book will also be of interest to upper-level undergraduates and professionals working at the science–policy interface in the environmental arena.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      part |79 pages

      Part 1

      chapter 1|24 pages

      What are social-ecological systems and social-ecological systems research?

      ByReinette Biggs, Hayley Clements, Alta de Vos, Carl Folke, Amanda Manyani, Kristine Maciejewski, Berta Martín-López, Rika Preiser, Odirilwe Selomane, Maja Schlüter

      Size: 0.36 MB

      chapter 2|20 pages

      Complexity-based social-ecological systems research: philosophical foundations and practical implications

      ByRika Preiser, Maja Schlüter, Reinette Biggs, María Mancilla García, Jamila Haider, Tilman Hertz, Louis Klein

      Size: 0.20 MB

      chapter 3|17 pages

      The practice and design of social-ecological systems research

      ByAlta de Vos, Kristine Maciejewski, Örjan Bodin, Albert Norström, Maja Schlüter, Maria Tengö

      Size: 0.24 MB

      chapter 4|16 pages

      How to use this handbook

      ByReinette Biggs, Hayley Clements, Alta de Vos, Kristine Maciejewski, Rika Preiser, Maja Schlüter

      Size: 0.24 MB

      part Part 2|370 pages

      Methods for data generation and systems scoping

      chapter 5|12 pages

      Systems scoping

      ByNadia Sitas, Paul Ryan, Lisen Schultz

      Size: 0.19 MB

      chapter 6|12 pages

      Ecological field data collection

      ByHayley Clements, Karen Esler, Dominic A.W. Henry, Penelope Mograbi, Albert Norström, Chevonne Reynolds

      Size: 0.31 MB

      chapter 7|12 pages

      Interviews and surveys

      BySheona Shackleton, Joana Carlos Bezerra, Jessica Cockburn, Maureen G. Reed, Razak Abu

      Size: 0.20 MB

      chapter 8|16 pages

      Participatory data collection

      ByAlta de Vos, Rika Preiser, Vanessa A. Masterson

      Size: 0.74 MB

      part |95 pages

      Methods for knowledge co-production and effecting system change

      chapter 9|12 pages

      Facilitated dialogues

      ByScott Drimie, Colleen Magner, Laura Pereira, Lakshmi Charli-Joseph, Michele-Lee Moore, Per Olsson, Jesús Mario Siqueiros-Garcia, Olive Zgambo

      Size: 0.33 MB

      chapter 10|15 pages

      Futures analysis

      ByTanja Hichert, Reinette Biggs, Alta de Vos

      Size: 0.52 MB

      chapter 11|13 pages

      Scenario development

      ByTanja Hichert, Reinette Biggs, Alta de Vos, Garry Peterson

      Size: 0.23 MB

      chapter 12|13 pages

      Serious games

      ByOlivier Barreteau, Géraldine Abrami, Bruno Bonté, François Bousquet, Raphaël Mathevet

      Size: 0.31 MB

      chapter 13|16 pages

      Participatory modelling

      ByGéraldine Abrami, William’s Daré, Raphaëlle Ducrot, Nicolas Salliou, Pierre Bommel

      Size: 0.43 MB

      chapter 14|12 pages

      Resilience assessment

      ByAllyson Quinlan, My Sellberg, Arthur Perrotton

      Size: 0.19 MB

      chapter 15|13 pages

      Action research

      ByJean Boulton, Rika Preiser

      Size: 0.28 MB

      part |117 pages

      Methods for analysing systems – system components and linkages

      chapter 16|10 pages

      Expert modelling

      ByStuart Kininmonth, Steven Gray, Kasper Kok

      Size: 0.19 MB

      chapter 17|11 pages

      Data mining and pattern recognition

      ByJuan C. Rocha, Stefan Daume

      Size: 0.19 MB

      chapter 18|18 pages

      Statistical analysis

      ByIngo Fetzer, Luigi Piemontese, Juan C. Rocha, Berta Martín-López

      Size: 0.24 MB

      chapter 19|12 pages

      Qualitative content analysis

      ByRika Preiser, María Mancilla García, Lloyd Hill, Louis Klein

      Size: 0.27 MB

      chapter 20|13 pages

      Comparative case study analysis

      ByClaudia Pahl-Wostl, Xavier Basurto, Sergio Villamayor-Tomas

      Size: 0.21 MB

      chapter 21|12 pages

      Controlled behavioural experiments

      ByTherese Lindahl, Marco A. Janssen, Caroline Schill

      Size: 0.31 MB

      chapter 22|14 pages

      Institutional analysis

      ByGraham Epstein, Sergio Villamayor-Tomas, Michael Schoon

      Size: 0.21 MB

      chapter 23|11 pages

      Network analysis

      ByKristine Maciejewski, Jacopo Baggio

      Size: 0.19 MB

      chapter 24|15 pages

      Spatial mapping and analysis

      ByGraeme S. Cumming, Ralf Seppelt

      Size: 0.29 MB

      part |51 pages

      Methods for analysing systems – system dynamics

      chapter 25|11 pages

      Historical assessment

      BySarah E. Gergel, Ruth H. Thurstan

      Size: 0.18 MB

      chapter 26|12 pages

      Dynamical systems modelling

      BySteven J. Lade, John M. Anderies, Paul Currie, Juan C. Rocha

      Size: 0.22 MB

      chapter 27|12 pages

      State-and-transition modelling

      ByBrandon Bestelmeyer, Maria Fernández-Giménez, Bulgamaa Densambuu, Retta Bruegger

      Size: 0.44 MB

      chapter 28|15 pages

      Agent-based modelling

      ByMaja Schlüter, Emilie Lindkvist, Nanda Wijermans, Gary Polhill

      Size: 0.25 MB

      part |52 pages

      Methods for analysing systems – directly informing decision-making

      chapter 29|12 pages

      Decision analysis based on optimisation

      ByAnne-Sophie Crépin, Stephen Polasky

      Size: 0.32 MB

      chapter 30|14 pages

      Flow and impact analysis

      ByLisa Deutsch, Max Troell

      Size: 0.74 MB

      chapter 31|14 pages

      Ecosystem service modelling

      ByMaike Hamann, Justin A. Johnson, Tomas Chaigneau, Rebecca Chaplin-Kramer, Lisa Mandle, Jesse T. Rieb

      Size: 1.96 MB

      chapter 32|11 pages

      Livelihood and vulnerability analysis

      ByCharlie Shackleton, Kate Schreckenberg, Sheona Shackleton, Marty Luckert

      Size: 0.18 MB

      part 451Part 3|29 pages

      chapter 33|27 pages

      Synthesis and emerging frontiers in social-ecological systems research methods

      ByMaja Schlüter, Reinette Biggs, Hayley Clements, Alta de Vos, Kristine Maciejewski, Rika Preiser

      Size: 0.33 MB
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