Growing into Interdisciplinarity: How to Converge Biology, Economics, and Social Science in Fisheries Research?

dc.contributor.authorHaapasaari, Päivi
dc.contributor.authorKulmala, Soile
dc.contributor.authorKuikka, Sakari
dc.date.accessioned2012-07-19T15:49:48Z
dc.date.available2012-07-19T15:49:48Z
dc.date.issued2012en_US
dc.description.abstract"It has been acknowledged that natural sciences alone cannot provide an adequate basis for the management of complex environmental problems. The scientific knowledge base has to be expanded in a more holistic direction by incorporating social and economic issues. As well, the multifaceted knowledge has to be summarized in a form that can support science-based decision making. This is, however, difficult. Interdisciplinary skills, practices, and methodologies are needed that enable the integration of knowledge from conceptually different disciplines. Through a focus on our research process, we analyzed how and what kind of interdisciplinarity between natural scientists, environmental economists, and social scientists grew from the need to better understand the complexity and uncertainty inherent to the Baltic salmon fisheries, and how divergent knowledge was integrated in a form that can support science-based decision making. The empirical findings suggest that interdisciplinarity is an extensive learning process that takes place on three levels: between individuals, between disciplines, and between types of knowledge. Such a learning process is facilitated by agreeing to a methodological epochè and by formulating a global question at the outset of a process."en_US
dc.identifier.citationjournalEcology and Societyen_US
dc.identifier.citationmonthMarchen_US
dc.identifier.citationnumber1en_US
dc.identifier.citationvolume17en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10535/8211
dc.languageEnglishen_US
dc.subjectBaltic Seaen_US
dc.subjectsalmonen_US
dc.subjectfisheries--researchen_US
dc.subjectBayesian learningen_US
dc.subjectintegration--modelsen_US
dc.subjectmethodologyen_US
dc.subject.sectorFisheriesen_US
dc.subject.sectorGeneral & Multiple Resourcesen_US
dc.titleGrowing into Interdisciplinarity: How to Converge Biology, Economics, and Social Science in Fisheries Research?en_US
dc.typeJournal Articleen_US
dc.type.methodologyCase Studyen_US
dc.type.publishedpublisheden_US

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