Stories and Maps, Images and Archives: Multimethod Approach to the Political Ecology of Native Property Rights and Natural Resource Management in Sabah, Malaysia

Abstract

The study of human-environmental relations is complex and by nature draws on theories and practices from multiple disciplines. There is no single research strategy or universal set of methods to which researchers must adhere. To start a conversation on the methods available for researchers interested in adopting a political ecology perspective to human-environmental interactions, I use my own research project as a case study.

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Keywords

Qualitative research, Multimethod approach, Political ecology, Grounded theory, Inductive reasoning, Native customary land tenure

Citation

Doolittle, A. A. (2010). Stories and maps, images and archives: Multimethod approach to the political ecology of native property rights and natural resource management in Sabah, Malaysia. Environmental management, 45, 67-81.

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