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Romm, Norma R. A.
Mixed Methods and Cross Disciplinary Research = Towards Cultivating Eco-systemic Living /
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Mixed Methods and Cross Disciplinary Research/ edited by Janet McIntyre-Mills, Norma R. A. Romm.
其他題名:
Towards Cultivating Eco-systemic Living /
其他作者:
McIntyre-Mills, Janet.
面頁冊數:
XXX, 464 p. 47 illus., 39 illus. in color.online resource. :
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Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Social responsibility of business. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04993-5
ISBN:
9783030049935
Mixed Methods and Cross Disciplinary Research = Towards Cultivating Eco-systemic Living /
Mixed Methods and Cross Disciplinary Research
Towards Cultivating Eco-systemic Living /[electronic resource] :edited by Janet McIntyre-Mills, Norma R. A. Romm. - 1st ed. 2019. - XXX, 464 p. 47 illus., 39 illus. in color.online resource. - Contemporary Systems Thinking,1568-2846. - Contemporary Systems Thinking,.
Chapter 1. Summary and key themes: We are the land and the waters -- Chapter 2. Dynamic weaving together strands of experience: Multiple mixed methods approaches to resilience and re-generation based on intra-, inter- and cross-disciplinary approaches -- Chapter 3. Maintaining space for dialogue and diversity -- Chapter 4. Displacement, loss and enclosure of the commons: the role of the Dutch East India Company -- Chapter 5. Food and the home front: New Guinea Villagers’ survival during the Pacific War -- Chapter 6. Limits to Growth, the Rohingya, and Planetary Health -- Chapter 7. Vignette: Human rights issue of the Rohingya Refugees -- Chapter 8. Transnational Corporations and West Papua: A Friend or Foe for Indigenous People of this Region?- Chapter 9. Avoiding another East-Timor atrocity: The fight for Indigenous sovereignty and self-determination in West Papua Caring for people and place: transformative practice -- Chapter 10. Ubuntu : A dialogue on connectedness, environmental protection and education -- Chapter 11. Putting communal land into productive use through collaboration, networking and partnerships in rural South Africa -- Chapter 12. Designing a policy response to populism and the ‘wicked’ issues of exclusion, unemployment, poverty and climate change -- Chapter 13. Transformation: a change in perspective -- Chapter 14. Strengthening social reform in rural areas through women’s self-employment -- Chapter 15. Climate Change and Sustainable Development -- Chapter 16. Enhancing Agency by listening and hearing to enhance capacity of the most marginalised in New Zealand Our Respective Journeys -- Chapter 17. Reserved seats for women in rural local government: achieving a level playing field Social economic and environmental challenges for transformation -- Chapter 18. Water mis-management as a wicked problem in Nauli City, Indonesia A mixed-method approach -- Chapter 19. Fostering ecological citizenship through recognising non-anthropocentric right to habitat -- Chapter 20. Concluding note -- Chapter 21. Being Systemic and Caring.
This book uses mixed methods to extend the concept of “wellbeing stocks” to refer to dynamic ways of working with others. It addresses metaphors and praxis for weaving together strands of experience. The aim of the wellbeing stocks concept is to enable people to re-evaluate economics and to become more aware of the way in which we neglect social and environmental aspects of life. The pursuit of profit at the expense of people and the environment is a central problem for democracy and governance. The vulnerability of cities is a symptom of the lack of balance between individual and collective needs. This book explores the potential for cities, specifically in the regions of Indonesia, Africa, and Australia, to become more productive as sites for food and water security through more creative use of technology. It highlights the need for partners that see food and security feasible at the household level if supports are provided at the community, national and international level. The book examines how these regions are affected by demographics, climate change and people movements, but also explores ways to establish an effective cultural ecosystem management. .
ISBN: 9783030049935
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-04993-5doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
558803
Social responsibility of business.
LC Class. No.: HD60-60.5
Dewey Class. No.: 174.4
Mixed Methods and Cross Disciplinary Research = Towards Cultivating Eco-systemic Living /
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