Authors
Oran R Young, Eric F Lambin, Frank Alcock, Helmut Haberl, Sylvia I Karlsson, William J McConnell, Tun Myint, Claudia Pahl-Wostl, Colin Polsky, PS Ramakrishnan, Heike Schroeder, Marie Scouvart, Peter H Verburg
Publication date
2006/12/1
Journal
Ecology and society
Volume
11
Issue
2
Publisher
Resilience Alliance
Description
The challenge confronting those seeking to understand the institutional dimensions of global environmental change and patterns of land-use and land-cover change is to find effective methods for analyzing the dynamics of socio-ecological systems. Such systems exhibit a number of characteristics that pose problems for the most commonly used statistical techniques and may require additional and innovative analytic tools. This article explores options available to researchers working in this field and recommends a strategy for achieving scientific progress. Statistical procedures developed in other fields of study are often helpful in addressing challenges arising in research into global change. Accordingly, we start with an assessment of some of the enhanced statistical techniques that are available for the study of socio-ecological systems. By themselves, however, even the most advanced statistical models cannot …
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