The Importance of the Social Sciences in Climate Change ResearchBeckman, DanielleFurthering Perspectives: Anthropological Views of the World
Climate change: Embed the social sciences in climate policy. David,G,Victor - 《Nature》 被引量: 79发表: 2015年 Beyond the ABC: climate change policy and theories of social change In this short and deliberately provocative paper I reflect on what seems to be a yawning gulf between the ...
In past years the notion of ecologically sustainable economic development, vigorously advocated in the Brundtland Report published by the World Commission on Environment and Development (1987) has gained much popularity in the Western world. The awareness has grown that environmental degradation and ...
Faced with wicked problems such as climate change, managers of complex forest social-ecological systems require more than experimental sciences alone. Yet, mitigation and adaptation studies underuse social sciences in forest research, as shown here with the French case study. Therefore, we stress the...
Climate change is already increasing the severity of extreme weather events such as with rainfall during hurricanes. But little research to date investigates if, and to what extent, there are social inequalities in climate change-attributed extreme weath
This Perspective describes a decision science approach to applying sociological and behavioural research to the design of effective climate- and energy-related policies. The social and behavioural sciences are critical for informing climate- and energy-r
Lu, J.G., Nisbett, R.E., & Morris, M.W. (2020).The Bamboo Ceiling: Why East Asians but not South Asians are underrepresented in leadership positions in the United States.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 之所以把Jackson的两篇PNAS放在一起说(其实还有一系列OB领域的研究),主要...
However, Chinese social scientists have given little attention to climate change in their bibliometric research. Based on the Chinese Social Sciences Citation Index journal catalog of the four essential social sciences, namely, management, economics, politics, and sociology, we used the China National ...
the actual cost could be much higher. "We estimate that the social cost of carbon is not $37, as previously estimated, but $220," said study coauthor Frances Moore, a PhD candidate in the Emmett Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources in Stanford's School of Earth Sciences. ...
local social-environmental conditions.Methods: Using the Thomson-Reuter Web of Science, we bibliometrically assessed the overall literature on climate change in the Amazon, including Physical Sciences, Social Sciences, Anthropology, Environmental Science/Ecology, and Public, Environmental/Occupational Health....