The future of social science integration in rangelands research

Mark Brunson , Lynn Huntsinger , Gwendŵr Meredith , Nathan Sayre
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Abstract

  • Researchers have studied human dimensions of rangelands since the earliest days of US rangeland science, usually focusing only on white, male, English-speaking ranch owners.

  • To address questions of rural prosperity and collaborative management, social scientists and the Long-Term Agroecosystem Research (LTAR) Network must turn their attention to the perspectives, practices, and experiences of indigenous, non-Anglo, female, and “new rural” rangeland stakeholders as well.

  • Social science researchers can learn from scholars in related fields whose work is less often consulted in rangeland science, including those working internationally with pastoral communities and in the United States with rural youth.

  • Understanding these communities is likely to require broadening our conceptions of what constitutes “knowledge,” with a greater focus on seeking just outcomes for the full range of people who depend upon rangelands and rangeland communities for their lives and livelihoods.

草地研究中社会科学整合的未来
•从美国牧场科学的早期开始,研究人员就开始研究牧场的人类维度,通常只关注白人、男性、说英语的牧场主人。•为了解决农村繁荣和协作管理的问题,社会科学家和长期农业生态系统研究(LTAR)网络必须将他们的注意力转向土著、非盎格鲁人、女性和“新农村”牧场利益相关者的观点、实践和经验。•社会科学研究人员可以向相关领域的学者学习,这些学者的工作很少在牧场科学中得到咨询,包括那些在国际上与牧区社区合作的学者和在美国与农村青年合作的学者。•了解这些社区可能需要拓宽我们对“知识”构成的概念,更加注重为依赖牧场和牧场社区生活和生计的所有人寻求公正的结果。
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