Ecology and Society (Dec 2003)

New Methodologies for Interdisciplinary Research and Action in an Urban Ecosystem in Chicago

  • Alaka Wali,
  • Gillian Darlow,
  • Carol Fialkowski,
  • Madeleine Tudor,
  • Hilary del Campo,
  • Douglas Stotz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-00568-070302
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 3
p. 2

Abstract

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This article synthesizes recent work carried out at The Field Museum that applies an ecosystems approach to ecological and anthropological research, conservation planning, and environmental action. This work is part of an effort to protect biological diversity in the Lake Calumet region of metropolitan Chicago. The need for an ecosystems approach to urban areas, particularly in relation to conservation efforts, is discussed. Reviewing the problems of alternative, non-systemic perspectives in both research and policy toward urban problems, the article describes how the efforts of Field Museum scientists and educators integrate interdisciplinary research into a conservation and information design process.

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