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Thinking about knowing: Conceptual foundations for interdisciplinary environmental research
Sanjeev Khagram
, Kimberly A. Nicholas
, Dena Macmynowski Bever
, Justin Warren
, Elizabeth H. Richards
, Kirsten Oleson
, Justin Kitzes
, Rebecca Katz
, Rebeca Hwang
, Rebecca Goldman
, Jason Funk
, Kate A. Brauman
Institute on the Environment
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Interdisciplinary Research
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Conceptual Foundations
100%
Interdisciplinary Environmental Research
100%
Three-element
25%
Effective Communication
25%
Problem Solving
25%
Environmental Field
25%
Knowledge Base
25%
Practice Theory
25%
Three-core
25%
Institutional Structure
25%
Sustainability Science
25%
Qualitative-quantitative
25%
Environmental Security
25%
Philosophy of Knowledge
25%
Research Styles
25%
Social Sciences
Interdisciplinary Research
100%
Environmental Research
100%
Practice Theory
25%
Conceptual Framework
25%
Normativity
25%
Environmental Security
25%
Psychology
Case Study
100%
Effective Communication
100%
Conceptual Framework
100%