Social Science and Global Environmental Change: Broad and Narrow Looks

| August 3, 2011 | Leave a Comment

A Lecture by Eugene A Rosa

 

In his 2010 lecture at Stanford University, Eugene Rosa, the Edward R. Meyer Professor of Natural Resources & Environmental Policy at the Thomas F. Foley Institute for Public Policy and Public Service at Washington State University, explores the historical context and a brief overview of advances in selected core social science research programs (except for economics) in understanding the human dimensions of global environmental change.  Additionally, he illustrates one of the continuing, cumulative research programs contributing to understanding the relationship between people and the environment.

Click Here to view his PPT slides as a PDF.

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