Evolution toward transdisciplinarity in technology and resource management research: The case of a project in Ethiopia

Development is a human problem aimed at changing humans and their economic, social, and ecological environments. Throughout history, humans have acquired new knowledge to shape their future. As their needs multiplied and became more complex, science and technology processes of systematic inquiry for...

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Autores principales: Jabbar, M.A., Mohamed-Saleem, M.A., Li Pun, H.H.
Formato: Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Birkhauser Verlag 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50503
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author Jabbar, M.A.
Mohamed-Saleem, M.A.
Li Pun, H.H.
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description Development is a human problem aimed at changing humans and their economic, social, and ecological environments. Throughout history, humans have acquired new knowledge to shape their future. As their needs multiplied and became more complex, science and technology processes of systematic inquiry for acquiring and applying knowledge have exerted increasing influence on human life, society, and the environment. To address the complexity and multiplicity of problems, scientific research has been divided into disciplines by problem areas. It has also been divided into basic, strategic, and applied or adaptive orientations, depending on whether the objective is to search for new horizons in knowledge or to adapt a known technology in a different situation. These changes have resulted in divisions of labor in knowledge production and application, and they have contributed to a phenomenal increase in output, income, and human welfare. This chapter focuses on a particular project, examining the limitations of disciplinary research to solve complex problems and the potential role of transdisciplinary research to overcome them. The main topics of discussion include need for transdisciplinary research; problems of highland Ethiopia and some related research; and from vertisols and watershed management to integrated resource management.
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spelling CGSpace505032023-02-15T09:38:02Z Evolution toward transdisciplinarity in technology and resource management research: The case of a project in Ethiopia Jabbar, M.A. Mohamed-Saleem, M.A. Li Pun, H.H. technology resource management research case studies vertisols watershed management Development is a human problem aimed at changing humans and their economic, social, and ecological environments. Throughout history, humans have acquired new knowledge to shape their future. As their needs multiplied and became more complex, science and technology processes of systematic inquiry for acquiring and applying knowledge have exerted increasing influence on human life, society, and the environment. To address the complexity and multiplicity of problems, scientific research has been divided into disciplines by problem areas. It has also been divided into basic, strategic, and applied or adaptive orientations, depending on whether the objective is to search for new horizons in knowledge or to adapt a known technology in a different situation. These changes have resulted in divisions of labor in knowledge production and application, and they have contributed to a phenomenal increase in output, income, and human welfare. This chapter focuses on a particular project, examining the limitations of disciplinary research to solve complex problems and the potential role of transdisciplinary research to overcome them. The main topics of discussion include need for transdisciplinary research; problems of highland Ethiopia and some related research; and from vertisols and watershed management to integrated resource management. 2001 2014-10-31T06:09:18Z 2014-10-31T06:09:18Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50503 en Limited Access Birkhauser Verlag
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resource management
research
case studies
vertisols
watershed management
Jabbar, M.A.
Mohamed-Saleem, M.A.
Li Pun, H.H.
Evolution toward transdisciplinarity in technology and resource management research: The case of a project in Ethiopia
title Evolution toward transdisciplinarity in technology and resource management research: The case of a project in Ethiopia
title_full Evolution toward transdisciplinarity in technology and resource management research: The case of a project in Ethiopia
title_fullStr Evolution toward transdisciplinarity in technology and resource management research: The case of a project in Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Evolution toward transdisciplinarity in technology and resource management research: The case of a project in Ethiopia
title_short Evolution toward transdisciplinarity in technology and resource management research: The case of a project in Ethiopia
title_sort evolution toward transdisciplinarity in technology and resource management research the case of a project in ethiopia
topic technology
resource management
research
case studies
vertisols
watershed management
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50503
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