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Umweltprobleme: Eine sozialwissenschaftliche Perspektive mit naturwissenschaftlichem Bezug

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From a social science perspective, environmental problems arise as the consequence of specific interactions at the interface between individual, environmental resource and social system. These interactions are investigated in commons dilemma research. The findings of this research are presented and derivations of possible solutions for environmental problems are made. On this basis cooperation between the natural and social sciences is suggested.

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Mosler, HJ. (1995). Umweltprobleme: Eine sozialwissenschaftliche Perspektive mit naturwissenschaftlichem Bezug. In: Fuhrer, U. (eds) Ökologisches Handeln als sozialer Prozess. Themenhefte. Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-5045-2_6

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