Natural Resources and People: Conceptual Issues in Interdisciplinary Research

Natural Resources and People: Conceptual Issues in Interdisciplinary Research

by Kenneth A. Dahlberg (Editor)
Natural Resources and People: Conceptual Issues in Interdisciplinary Research

Natural Resources and People: Conceptual Issues in Interdisciplinary Research

by Kenneth A. Dahlberg (Editor)

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Overview

The authors of this book provide an up-to-date assessment of research on human interactions with natural resource systems. Following an evaluation of long-term trends and the political and institutional settings, they assess the strengths and weaknesses of approaches designed to lead to a more holistic and interdisciplinary understanding. The social sciences, impact and risk assessment, and systems theory are considered in detail. The book concludes with a review of the limitations and barriers posed by disciplinary specialization and institutional fragmentation. It outlines the new approaches that will be necessary in order to better integrate concepts and data. Throughout the book, the authors pay attention to the interaction between theory and practice by including case studies and detailed examples involving specific natural resource systems.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367008376
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/07/2019
Pages: 408
Product dimensions: 5.69(w) x 8.75(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Introduction Part I: Historical and Institutional Trends and Influences 1. The Changing Nature of Natural Resources 2. Societal Constraints to Fisheries Management: A Peruvian Case Study Part II: Disciplinary Approaches 3. Geographical Approaches to Environmental Change: Assessing Human Impacts on Global Resources 4. Anthropological Approaches to the Study of Human Impacts 5. Toward a Rural Sociology of Global Resources: Social Structure, Ecology, and Latin American Agricultural Development 6. Resources and People: An Economic Perspective Part III: Multidisciplinary Problem-Oriented Approaches 7. Range Management—Attempts to Build a Multidisciplinary Profession 8. Desertification: Anatomy of a Complex Environmental Process 9. Impact Ecology: An Assessment Framework for Resource Development and Management Part IV: Systems Approaches 10. Systems Analysis and the World Food System 11. Ecosystems and Natural Resource Management Part V: Problems, Needs, and Prospects 12. The Idea of Disaster in a Technocratic Age and Natural Hazards Research 13. Summary and Critique: Interdisciplinary Research on People-Resources Relations 14. Final Thoughts on Human Impacts on Global Resources
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