A diagnostic approach for going beyond panaceas
Indiana University Bloomington · Arizona State University
Abstract
The articles in this special feature challenge the presumption that scholars can make simple, predictive models of social-ecological systems (SESs) and deduce universal solutions, panaceas, to problems of overuse or destruction of resources. Moving beyond panaceas to develop cumulative capacities to diagnose the problems and potentialities of linked SESs requires serious study of complex, multivariable, nonlinear, cross-scale, and changing systems. Many variables have been identified by researchers as affecting the patterns of interactions and outcomes observed in empirical studies of SESs. A step toward developing a diagnostic method is taken by organizing these variables in a nested, multitier framework. The…
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1Topics & keywords
- Context (archaeology)
- Corporate governance
- Computer science
- Presumption
- Affect (linguistics)
- Ecological systems theory
- Resource (disambiguation)
- Social system