schema:description | "内容記述: 1. What's Social About Natural Resources and Why do we Need to Theorise it?, Stewart Lockie, Vaughan Higgins & Geoffrey Lawrence; PART I. THE ROLE OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES IN NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: 2. Environmental Sociology and the Sociology of Natural Resources: Strategies for Synthesis and Cross-Fertilisation, Frederick H. Buttel; 3.'Social Science' in the Environmental Studies and Natural Science Arena: Misconceptions, Misrepresentations and Missed Opportunities, Joseph P. Reser and John M.Bentrupperbaumer; 4. A Transdisciplinary Framework for the Analysis of Tropical Agroecosystem Transformations, Luis Llambi & Luis Daniel Llambi; 5. Integrating Social Sustainability Considerations into Natural Resources Management, Sharon Pepperdine & Sarah Ewing; 6. The Influence of Social Eco-Logics in Shaping Novel Resource Governance Frameworks, David J. Brunckhorst & Phil Coop; PART II. PLANNING AND IMPACT ASSESSMENT: 7. Democratising Environmental Assessment: The Relevance of Deliberative Democracy for Environmental Decision Making in Western Australia, Tabatha Jean Wallington & Ian Barns; 8. Science and Advocacy in Natural Resource Management: Boundary-Work in Environmental Disputes, Emma Jakku; 9. Resource Community Formation and Change in New Zealand: A Framework for Social Assessment, Nick Taylor, Gerard Fitzgerald & Wayne McClintock; 10. Community Monitoring Community: Assessing Resource Management Performance, Christopher D. Irons; PART III. SUSTAINING RESOURCES: 11. Biodiversity: Evolving Paradigms for Rural Community Development, David M. Bates & Terry W. Tucker; 12. The Brave New Order: Power, Visibility and the Everyday Landscapes of Australian Farmers, Ruth Beilin; 13. Competing Forestry Management Paradigms in Australian State Forests, Barbara J. Geno; 14. Governance, 'Local' Knowledge and the Adoption of Sustainable Farming Practices, Vaughan Higgins, Stewart Lockie & Geoffrey Lawrence; PART IV. INSTITUTIONS AND REGULATION: 15. Old Practices Building New Institutions: A Commons Approach to the Rural Crisis, Phil Coop & David J. Brunckhorst; 16. Complexity, Society and Resource Management; The Complex Adaptive Systems Approach, Kate Brinkley, Melanie Fisher & Sonya Gray; 17. The Impact of Post-Structuralism in Theories Informing Public Sector Natural Resource Management Practice, Bruce Moon; 18. 'Changing People to Change Things': Building Capacity for Self-Help in Natural Resource Management - a Governmentality Perspective, Lynda Herbert-Cheshire....(more)" |