Authors
Barry Newell, Carole L Crumley, Nordin Hassan, Eric F Lambin, Claudia Pahl-Wostl, Arild Underdal, Robert Wasson
Publication date
2005/12/1
Journal
Global Environmental Change
Volume
15
Issue
4
Pages
299-307
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Knowledge integration, the blending of concepts from two or more disciplines to create innovative new worldviews, is a key process in attempts to increase the sustainability of human activities on Earth. In this paper, we describe a ‘conceptual template’ that can be used to catalyse this process. The template comprises (a) a list of high-level concepts that capture the essential aspects of any significant human–environment problem, plus (b) broad lists of low-level basic concepts drawn from a range of disciplines. Our high-level concepts, which we call ‘conceptual clusters’, are labelled Dynamics & System, Organisation & Scale, Controlling Models, Management & Policy, Adaptation & Learning, and History. Many of the clustered, lower-level concepts are synonyms and thus provide possible connections between disciplines—for this reason we call them ‘nexus concepts’. We suggest that a conceptual template like that …
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