This contribution is intended to give the reader a feeling for the general subject of interdisciplinary research concerning social-ecological systems and relationships, and to highlight the challenges that its practitioners can expect to face, and do face, on a daily basis in their work. More specifically we document the shape of this field or research, with the explicit aim of developing a tentative ontology of social-ecological systems research, which we then use to explore ways in which it may be possible to standardize the design of interdisciplinary methodologies without reverting to reductionism.

What lies beyond reductionism? Taking stock of inter-disciplinary research on ecological economics

LUZZATI, TOMMASO
2013-01-01

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This contribution is intended to give the reader a feeling for the general subject of interdisciplinary research concerning social-ecological systems and relationships, and to highlight the challenges that its practitioners can expect to face, and do face, on a daily basis in their work. More specifically we document the shape of this field or research, with the explicit aim of developing a tentative ontology of social-ecological systems research, which we then use to explore ways in which it may be possible to standardize the design of interdisciplinary methodologies without reverting to reductionism.
2013
Farrell K., N; van den Hove, S; Luzzati, Tommaso
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