Authors
Michael Cox, Sergio Villamayor-Tomas, Natalie C Ban, Graham Epstein, Louisa Evans, Forrest Fleischman, Mateja Nenadovic, Gustavo A Garcia Lopez, Frank van Laerhoven, Chanda Meek, Irene Perez Ibarra, Michael Schoon
Publication date
2020/5/1
Source
Environmental Science & Policy
Volume
107
Pages
211-216
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
A central challenge facing the study the environmental governance is the lack of commonunderstanding of important concepts. Critical concepts such as social boundaries, property rights, and resource dependence are selected and measured inconsistently across research projects and field settings, producing results that are difficult to compare. This stymies the accumulation of scientific evidence regarding the most effective ways to address challenging environmental problems. As members of the Social-ecological systems meta-analysis database (SESMAD) project, we have addressed this challenge by developing a repository of variables associated with many of the most important concepts across a range of fields related to environmental governance. In this paper we describe the infrastructure behind the repository, the range of variables it includes, and how it can enable scholars across a range of fields to …
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