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    Umfang: 1 online resource (xvi, 628 pages) : , 40 illustrations, 10 tables.
    ISBN: 9781805113683 , 9781805113690 , 9781805113706
    Serie: Critical physical geography : interdisciplinary approaches to nature, pwoer and politics vol. 1
    Inhalt: "Despite ongoing debates about its origins, the Anthropocene-a new epoch characterized by significant human impact on the Earth's geology and ecosystems-is widely acknowledged. Our environment is increasingly a product of interacting biophysical and social forces, shaped by climate change, colonial legacies, gender norms, hydrological processes, and more. Understanding these intricate interactions requires a mixed-methods approach that combines qualitative and quantitative, biophysical and social research. However, mixed-methods environmental research remains rare, hindered by academic boundaries, limited training, and the challenges of interdisciplinary collaboration. Time, funding, and the integration of diverse data further complicate this research, whilst the dynamics and ethics of interdisciplinary teams add another layer of complexity. Despite these challenges, mixed-methods research offers a more robust and ultimately transformative understanding of environmental questions. This Field Guide aims to inspire and equip researchers to undertake such studies. Organized like a recipe book, it assists researchers in the preparation of their field work, as well as offering entry points to key methods and providing examples of successful mixed-methods projects. This book will be of interest to scholars wishing to tackle environmental research in a more holistic manner, spanning 'sister' disciplines such as anthropology, statistics, political science, public health, archaeology, geography, history, ecology, and Earth science."--Publisher's website.
    Anmerkung: Available through Open Book Publishers. , EPUB Accessibility Check available from publisher's website. , 1. Introduction to the Field Guide(pp. 1-8) Rebecca LaveStuart Lane2. Introduction to building your research 'kitchen'(pp. 11-14) Stuart LaneRebecca Lave3. Framing, disciplines and mixing methods in environmental research(pp. 15-38) Stuart LaneRebecca Lave4. Mixed methods in tension: lessons for and from the research process(pp. 39-58) Christine BiermannCerian Gibbes5. Expanding research ethics for inclusive and transdisciplinary research(pp. 59-86) Hailey WilmerDaniel B. FergusonAlison M. Meadow6. Embracing and enacting critical and constructive approaches to teaching Critical Physical Geography(pp. 87-118) Jennifer SalmondGary Brierley7. Integrating ethnographic and physical science methods in interdisciplinary research projects: Reflections on pedagogy and practice for 'deep interdisciplinary' engagement within the Sajag-Nepal Project(pp. 119-144) Anuradha PuriSunil TamangMark KinceyAmy Leigh JohnsonKatie OvenNick RosserDipak BasnetNyima Dorjee BhotiaTek Bahadur Dong8. The environmental impacts of fieldwork: making an environmental impact statement(pp. 145-152) Stuart Lane9. Inclusive practices in fieldwork(pp. 153-170) Marjolein GeversFloreana Miesen10. Field work safety and risk assessment(pp. 171-180) Floreana Miesen11. Introduction to the research recipes(pp. 183-188) Stuart LaneRebecca Lave12. On the dialogue between ethnographic field work and statistical modelling(pp. 189-206) Karen LebekTobias Krueger13. Revealing the social histories of ancient savannas and intact forests using a historical ecology approach in Central Africa(pp. 207-246) Kevin NdongOlivier HymasGretchen WaltersStevens Touladjan14. The interface between hydrological modelling and political ecology(pp. 247-278) Maria RuscaMaurizio Mazzoleni15. 'A hydrologist and a rhetorician walk into a workshop,' or How we learned to collaborate on a decade of mixed-methods river research across the humanities and biophysical sciences(pp. 279-308) Eric G. BoothCaroline Gottschalk Druschke16. Using mixed methods to confront disparities in public health interventions in urban community gardens(pp. 309-326) Melanie Malone17. Space and place in participatory arts-based research(pp. 327-354) Javier Arce-Nazario18. Antarctic mosaic: Mixing methods and metaphors in the McMurdo Dry Valleys(pp. 355-376) Adrian HowkinsAndrew FountainStephen M. Chignell19. Engaging remote sensing and ethnography to seed alternative landscape stories and scripts(pp. 377-402) Lisa C. Kelley20. Mixing geoarchaeology, geohistory and ethnology to reconstruct landscape changes on the longue durée(pp. 403-424) Ninon Blond21. Introduction to the list of ingredients(pp. 427-430) Rebecca LaveStuart Lane22. Archival methods(pp. 431-440) Meghan Cope23. Arts-based environmental research(pp. 441-446) Mrill Ingram24. Case studies(pp. 447-454) Stuart Lane25. Descriptive statistics(pp. 455-460) Stuart Lane26. Environmental modelling(pp. 461-468) Tobias Kroeger27. Focus groups(pp. 469-474) Robyn LonghurstLynda Johnston28. Geochronological Methods(pp. 475-480) Georgina E. KingPeter M. Abbott29. Historical ecology(pp. 481-486) Diana K. Davis30. Hydraulic modelling(pp. 487-492) Stuart Lane31. Hydrological modelling(pp. 493-502) Lieke Melsen32. Interviews: Structured, semi-structured and open-ended(pp. 503-508) Lynda JohnstonRobyn Longhurst33. Oral history(pp. 509-514) Tom ChangHenry CoveySydney GogginsSydney WidellCaroline Gottschalk DruschkeAlexandra ChakovTaylor DicksonNora HarrisSujash Purna34. Participant observation and ethnography(pp. 515-520) Nathan F. Sayre35. Participatory modelling(pp. 521-526) Catharina Landström36. Participatory methods(pp. 527-534) Jennifer Mokos37. Q method(pp. 535-542) Eric Nost38. Sampling(pp. 543-548) Nicolena vonHedemann39. (Critical) Satellite Remote Sensing(pp. 549-554) Andreas Braun40. Social network analysis(pp. 555-562) Stephen M. Chignell41. Soil toxicological analysis(pp. 563-570) Salvatore Engel-DiMauro42. Statistical inference(pp. 571-576) Stuart Lane43. Survey and questionnaire methods(pp. 577-584) Fikriyah WinataSara L. McLafferty44. Textual analysis(pp. 585-592) Marcus Doel45. Uncrewed airborne systems(pp. 593-600) Elina Kasvi , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
    Sprache: Englisch
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