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Rivers as Social-Ecological-Technological Systems: Integrative Issue Formulation and Problem Solving

Author(s): Zbigniew Grabowski

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Flowing surface waters continue to capture the human imagination and are increasingly harnessed by many interdependent human activities. Existing theories for studying rivers as cohesive ecological systems, such as the river continuum concept, have…

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Flowing surface waters continue to capture the human imagination and are increasingly harnessed by many interdependent human activities. Existing theories for studying rivers as cohesive ecological systems, such as the river continuum concept, have struggled to integrate human activities into ecological science. This has not been due to a lack of trying. This lesson attempts to provide a capstone or reflective field lesson for students to address river issues understood through interdisciplinary methods.

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Version 1.0 - published on 20 Jan 2023 doi:10.25334/D7T0-JG66 - cite this

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