Environment, Society, and Natural Resource Management: theoretical perspectives from Australasia and the Americas
Other Publication ResearchOnline@JCULawrence, Geoffrey;Higgins, Vaughan;Lockie, Stewart
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As greater significance is placed on the relationship between people and their environment it is increasingly acknowledged that few environmental problems can be solved without considering the social context in which they arise. But what does it mean to incorporate the ‘social’ and what types of social sciences are needed? This incisive book critically reviews the theoretical perspectives that underlie social scientific contributions to natural resource management and argues for both a greater social science presence and for conceptual and methodological clarity within the social sciences themselves.
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978-1-84064-449-4
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Edward Elgar Publishing
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Cheltenham, UK
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