Fences and windows: Using visual methods to explore conflicts in land and seascape management

Carina Wyborn*, Deborah Cleland

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    Abstract

    The three case studies in this chapter confirm that it is not necessarily a straightforward matter to gain access to a community perspective on, and community solutions for, a wicked problem. Community here is used in the ‘strong’ sense of any group which has developed shared norms, language and goals, and therefore has power and influence of its own.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationTackling Wicked Problems
    Subtitle of host publicationThrough the Transdisciplinary Imagination
    PublisherEarthscan
    Pages161-170
    Number of pages10
    ISBN (Print)9781849776530
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 25 Jun 2010

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