Collection
Special Issue: Trajectories and resilience of social-ecological systems in the Global South
- Submission status
- Closed
This Special Issue aims to contribute to new evidence on the assessment of trajectories of SES in the Global South. Papers should be academically rigorous and theoretically grounded, and address issues that appear critical for understanding social-ecological trajectories and its causal mechanisms in diverse sociocultural, economic and ecological contexts. We expect research contributions to be based on empirical and novel data from case studies in the Global South. Research using a combination of qualitative (e.g. historical analysis, adaptive cycle analysis, qualitative comparative analysis etc.) and quantitative (e.g. statistical analysis, structural equation modelling, agent-based modelling, systemic modelling), methods are welcome as well as theoretical contributions on conceptual and methodological approaches.
Editors
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Driss Ezzine de Blas
CIRAD, University Montpellier, France
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Tanya Hayes
Seattle University, USA
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Esteve Corbera
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain