Strategies for Studying Causation in Complex Ecological-Political Systems

Journal of Environment and Development 5, No. 2 (Spring 1996): 132-48

This paper shows that some commonly advocated methodological principles of modern political science are inappropriate for the study of complex ecological-political systems. It also provides conceptual tools for thinking about the causal roles of environmental and demographic factors, and it discusses various strategies for hypothesis and inference testing.

Silhouette PS2100

Topics

Complexity
Conflict
Energy
Environmental Stress and Conflict

Scroll to Top