How to Set Up a Research Framework to Analyze Social–Ecological Interactive Processes in a Rural Landscape

作者: Marc Deconchat , Annick Gibon , Alain Cabanettes , Gaétan du Bus de Warnaffe , Mark Hewison

DOI: 10.5751/ES-01990-120115

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摘要: Interdisciplinary research frameworks can be useful in providing answers to the environmental challenges facing rural environments, but concrete implementation of them remains empirical and requires better control. We present our practical experience an interdisciplinary project dealing with non-industrial private forestry landscapes. The theoretical background, management, methodological aspects, as well results project, are presented order identify key factors that may influence its outcomes. Landscape ecology plays a central role organizing project. efforts allocated for communication between scientists from different disciplines must clearly stated earn reciprocal trust. Sharing same nested sampling areas, common approaches, analytical tools (GIS) is important, has balanced by autonomy actual field work data analysis modular evolving framework. Data sets at heart collaboration GIS necessary ensure their long-term management sharing. acquired development such projects should shared more often networks teams compare behavior rules functioning.

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