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El. knyga: Mapping Environmental Sustainability: Reflecting on Systemic Practices for Participatory Research

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  • Formatas: 264 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Sep-2017
  • Leidėjas: Policy Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781447335313
  • Formatas: 264 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Sep-2017
  • Leidėjas: Policy Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781447335313

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While there is growing interest in participatory research to address issues around environmental sustainability, the focus of analysis tends to be on the results or products of the research rather than the processes involved. Addressing this gap, the authors draw on their experience of specific mapping techniques, based on different systemic concepts and theories, that have helped facilitate, explore and capture different understandings of the relationships, perspectives and boundaries within situations involving environmental sustainability.



The development of visual mapping techniques is explained and practical case studies describe their application in environmental sustainability projects, from working with farmers and their networks to using visual mapping with indigenous communities and managing coastal environments. Each case study provides a real world project example from researchers with extensive experience of using these techniques to research different aspects of environmental sustainability over several decades.

Recenzijos

"An invaluable resource for all researchers interested in participatory methods for mapping environmental sustainability, covering both systemic concepts and practical realities." Dr Julie Ingram, Countryside & Community Research Institute, University of Gloucestershire Inspiring and pathbreaking, the importance of this book extends beyond the crucial role of visual methods in transdisciplinary research to address the deepest challenges of sustainability itself. Professor Andrew Stirling, University of Sussex, UK.

List of figures, tables and boxes
vii
List of acronyms
ix
Notes on contributors xi
One Introduction
1(16)
Sue Oreszczyn
Andy Lane
Two Systems thinking in practice: mapping complexity
17(28)
Andy Lane
Martin Reynolds
Three Researching agri-environmental problems with others
45(30)
Sue Oreszczyn
Les Levidow
Dave Wield
Four Mapping agri-environmental knowledge systems
75(28)
Sue Oreszczyn
Andy Lane
Five Using visual approaches with Indigenous communities
103(26)
Andrea Berardi
Jay Mistry
Lakeram Haynes
Deirdre Jafferally
Elisa Bignante
Grace Albert
Rebecca Xavier
Ryan Benjamin
Ceraudde Ville
Six Mapping muck: stakeholders' views on organic waste
129(26)
Andy Lane
Rachel Slater
Sue Oreszczyn
Seven Understanding and developing communities of practice through diagramming
155(28)
Chris Blackmore
Natalie Foster
Kevin Collins
Ray Ison
Eight `Imagine': mapping sustainability indicators
183(22)
Simon Bell
Nine Evaluating diagramming as praxis
205(24)
Martin Reynolds
Ten Conclusions
229(12)
Andy Lane
Sue Oreszczyn
Index 241
Dr Sue Oreszczyn is a Research Fellow at the Open University. She is also a Fellow of the RSA (Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce).









Andy Lane is Professor of Environmental Systems, The Open University. He is a member of the Chartered Institute for Ecology and Environmental Management, a Chartered Environmentalist and a Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.