Human Ecology Review: Volume 26, Number 2
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Description
This volume is a special issue on ‘Generating Sustainability-Supporting Knowledge on Social Networks in the Governance and Management of Social–Ecological Systems’, compiled by guest editors Marion Glaser and Barbara Schröter. The collection of papers demonstrates the capacity of social network analysis to contribute to understanding the interactions of actors and institutions. María García and Örjan Bodin set out to differentiate to what extent power resides within network structures and whether it is rooted in actor attributes such as class and wealth. Marco Scotti, Daniel Pereira, and Antonio Bodini present loop analysis as a qualitative tool for linking disciplinary domains in integrated analyses of the natural and social science variables. Marina Corrêa and her co-authors examine the role and potential of public sector managers for advancing the ecosystem service-oriented management of the social–ecological systems. Philipp Gorris and Marion Glaser focus on the information transmission capacity and the robustness of actor networks in different approaches to collaborative governance of coastal and marine natural resources. Theresa Schwenke and Eike Holzkämper present a bibliometric analysis of publications that address both environmental governance and social (–ecological) network analysis. Ben Nagel presents a coastal case study from Bangladesh, one of the countries most vulnerable to climate change. The collection is rounded out by Adam Henry, who focuses on sustainability learning at the organisational level, addressing to what extent an organisation’s position in a larger environmental policy network determines learning outcomes.
Details
- ISSN (print):
- 1074-4827
- ISSN (online):
- 2204-0919
- Publication date:
- Jul 2021
- Imprint:
- ANU Press
- DOI:
- http://doi.org/10.22459/HER.26.02.2020
- Journal:
- Human Ecology Review
- Disciplines:
- Science: Environmental Sciences, Other
- Countries:
- South America: Brazil; South Asia: Bangladesh; Southeast Asia: Indonesia; World
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Research and Theory in Human Ecology
- Generating Knowledge on Networks in Environmental Governance (PDF, 0.2MB) – Marion Glaser and Barbara Schröter doi
- Uncovering Relationships between Being Influential, Participating in Multiple Forums, and having Many Social Ties in Water Governance in Brazil (PDF, 0.5MB) – María Mancilla García and Örjan Bodin doi
- Understanding Social–Ecological Systems using Loop Analysis (PDF, 0.6MB) – Marco Scotti, Daniel Filipe da Silva Pereira and Antonio Bodini doi
- Shifting Shores and Shoring Shifts—How Can Beach Managers Lead Transformative Change? A Study on Challenges and Opportunities for Ecosystem-Based Management (PDF, 1.1MB) – Marina Ribeiro Corrêa, Luciana Yokoyama Xavier, Eike Holzkämper, Mariana Martins de Andrade, Alexander Turra and Marion Glaser doi
- Information Transmission Capacity and Robustness of Natural Resource Governance Networks in Brazil and Indonesia: A Comparative Analysis (PDF, 0.5MB) – Philipp Gorris and Marion Glaser doi
- Social (–Ecological) Network Analysis in Environmental Governance: Central Publications, Important Concepts, and Areas of Application (PDF, 7.4MB) – Theresa Schwenke and Eike Holzkämper doi
- Social Network Analysis as a Tool for Studying Livelihood Adaptation to Climate Change: Insights from Rural Bangladesh (PDF, 0.7MB) – Ben Nagel doi
- Meeting the Challenge of Learning for Sustainability Through Policy Networks (PDF, 1.3MB) – Adam Douglas Henry doi
Book Review
- Spatial Ecology and Conservation Modeling: Applications with R (PDF, 0.1MB) – Reviewed by Louis Donelle
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