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Crisis-induced disruptions in place-based social-ecological research – an opportunity for redirection

Authors :
Hermans, Kathleen
Berger, E.
Biber-Freudenberger, L.
Bossenbroek, L.
Ebeler, L.
Groth, Juliane
Hack, J.
Hanspach, J.
Hintz, K.S.
Kimengsi, J.N.
Kwong, Y.M.C.
Oakes, R.
Pagogna, R.
Plieninger, T.
Sterly, H.
van der Geest, K.
van Vliet, J.
Wiederkehr, Charlotte
Hermans, Kathleen
Berger, E.
Biber-Freudenberger, L.
Bossenbroek, L.
Ebeler, L.
Groth, Juliane
Hack, J.
Hanspach, J.
Hintz, K.S.
Kimengsi, J.N.
Kwong, Y.M.C.
Oakes, R.
Pagogna, R.
Plieninger, T.
Sterly, H.
van der Geest, K.
van Vliet, J.
Wiederkehr, Charlotte
Source :
ISSN: 0940-5550
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Place-based research faces multiple threats, including both natural and global health hazards and political conflicts, which may disrupt fieldwork. The current COVID-19 pandemic shows how these threats can drastically affect social-ecological research activities given its engagement with different local stakeholders, disciplines, and knowledge systems. The crisis reveals the need for adaptive research designs while also providing an opportunity for a structural shift towards a more sustainable and inclusive research landscape.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
ISSN: 0940-5550
Notes :
ISSN: 0940-5550, Gaia-Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society 30 (2);; 72 - 76, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1406014198
Document Type :
Electronic Resource