Bridging the divide between human and physical geography: Potential avenues for collaborative research on climate modeling

作者: Emma Colven , Marcus J. Thomson

DOI: 10.1111/GEC3.12418

关键词: Climate modelEnvironmental justiceHuman geographyPhysical geographyField (geography)Bridging (programming)DemocracyWork (electrical)Climate change

摘要: Despite repeated calls for greater collaboration between physical and human geographers, the unique interdisciplinary potential of geography remains largely underutilized. Yet geographers are well positioned to take a leading role in turn climate‐related research. This paper explores possibilities collaborate within beyond discipline, specifically on topic climate modeling. We first examine geographical research critically examining production circulation knowledge. Drawing insights from recent literature called “Critical Physical Geography,” we then outline how might engage collaborative work order promote more democratic practices producing knowledge, enrich understandings change, effectively serve goals social environmental justice. argue that both discipline field stand gain enormously geographers' efforts talk across divide natural science boundaries geography.

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