衔接地方感和流动性奖学金,为社会生态系统治理提供信息:研究议程

IF 4 2区 地球科学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Sarah Gottwald , Iga Kołodyńska , Matthias Buchecker , Andrés Di Masso , Nora Fagerholm , Maciej Frąckowiak , Viola Hakkarainen , Katarzyna Kajdanek , Ursula Lau , Lynne C. Manzo , Stefan Ortiz-Przychodzka , Jasmine Pearson , Tara Quinn , Łukasz Rogowski , Richard Stedman , William P. Stewart , Agnieszka Trąbka , Daniel R. Williams , Timo von Wirth , Jakub Zawieska , Christopher M. Raymond
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随着社区应对包括气候变化在内的社会生态变化的影响和危险程度的污染,不确定性和变化日益普遍。鉴于这些危机的严重程度,需要新的方法来支持应对措施。在此,我们确定了挑战,并讨论了地方感知(SoP)和流动性研究在驾驭这种不确定性方面所提供的见解。我们进行了两轮德尔菲法研究,随后召开了一次研讨会,并与在地方感知和流动性研究领域具有专长的全球研究人员进行了合作写作。参与者在社会生态系统遭到破坏的情况下,确定了地方与流动性之间的五大挑战。我们以 2022 年奥德拉河鱼类死亡事件为例,说明这些挑战:1) 考虑权力动态、不平等和流动性;2) 公正对待非人类参与者;3) 整合多种空间尺度,有时甚至是嵌套空间尺度;4) 考虑地点和流动性的时间性;5) 接受多感官性。为了应对这些挑战,我们建议利用各种方法和知识共创过程,结合超人类视角和多感官性,并参与到地方之间的动态关系中,以了解在社会空间不稳定的情况下人与地方之间的干扰。要填补这些知识空白,就需要加强流动性和场所研究人员之间的合作。
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Bridging senses of place and mobilities scholarships to inform social-ecological systems governance: A research agenda

Uncertainty and change are increasingly commonplace as communities respond to impacts of social-ecological change including climate change, and dangerous levels of pollution. Given the extent of these crises, new approaches are needed to support responses. Here we identify challenges and discuss insights that the nexus of Senses of place (SoP) and mobilities research offers in navigating such uncertainty. We conducted a two-round Delphi, followed by a workshop, and collaborative writing process with a global network of researchers with expertise in either or both SoP and mobilities research. Participants identified five challenges at the place-mobility nexus that emerge when a social-ecological system is disrupted. We use the 2022 Odra River fish die-off to exemplify the identified challenges: 1) accounting for power dynamics, inequalities and motility; 2) doing justice to more-than human actors; 3) integrating multiple and sometimes nested spatial scales; 4) considering temporalities of place and mobilities, and 5) embracing multisensoriality. To address these challenges, we recommend drawing on diverse methods and knowledge co-creation processes that combine more-than-human perspectives, multisensoriality, and engage in the dynamic relations between places to understand people-place disruptions in the face of socio-spatial precarity. Addressing such knowledge gaps requires stronger collaboration of mobilities and place researchers.

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Applied Geography
Applied Geography GEOGRAPHY-
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期刊介绍: Applied Geography is a journal devoted to the publication of research which utilizes geographic approaches (human, physical, nature-society and GIScience) to resolve human problems that have a spatial dimension. These problems may be related to the assessment, management and allocation of the world physical and/or human resources. The underlying rationale of the journal is that only through a clear understanding of the relevant societal, physical, and coupled natural-humans systems can we resolve such problems. Papers are invited on any theme involving the application of geographical theory and methodology in the resolution of human problems.
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