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Global Change Management: Knowledge Gaps, Blindspots and Unknowables

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 2012


Bibliographic data

Edition
1/2012
Copyright year
2012
ISBN-Print
978-3-8329-6714-7
ISBN-Online
978-3-8452-3999-6
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Series for Econics and Ecosystem Management
Volume
1
Language
German
Pages
254
Product type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 2 - 14
  2. Blindspots and Sustainability under Global Change: Non-knowledge Illiteracy as a Key Challenge to a Knowledge Society No access Pages 15 - 54 Pierre L. Ibisch, Peter R. Hobson
  3. Public Understanding of Uncertainty in Climate Science and Policy No access Pages 55 - 74 Victoria Wibeck, Björn-Ola Linnér
  4. Blindspotting in Development Cooperation No access Pages 75 - 90 Jan Schwaab
  5. Global vs Local Knowledge – The Case of Traditional Knowledge and Biopiracy No access Pages 91 - 112 Sascha Czornohus, Katrin Dobersalske
  6. Factoring Non-knowledge into Natural Resource Management: The Luebeck concept of Nature-Oriented Forestry No access Pages 113 - 130 Lutz Fähser
  7. The European Nature Conservation Network Natura 2000 in Meeting Uncertain Challenges of Climate Change: Applying Principles of Complex Systems and Ecosystem Theory No access Pages 131 - 152 Pierre L. Ibisch, Peter Hobson, Stefan Kreft
  8. Reducing Blindspots: MARISCO, a Planning Approach that Integrates Risk Management into Biodiversity Conservation No access Pages 153 - 212 Laura Geiger, Stefan Kreft, Pierre L. Ibisch
  9. Non-knowledge and Organisational Learning No access Pages 213 - 222 Martin Welp, Ingo Frost
  10. Learning from Nature for Sustainability: An Econical Approach to (Non-)Knowledge Management No access Pages 223 - 252 Peter R. Hobson, Pierre L. Ibisch
  11. Addresses and affiliations of the authors and editors No access Pages 253 - 254

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