Complex Problem Solving: Cognitive Psychological Issues and Environment Policy ApplicationsElmar A. Stuhler, Dorien J. DeTombe Rainer Hampp Verlag, 1999 - 155 pages |
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Contents
Introduction | 7 |
Cooperation Between Science and Politics | 10 |
Ursula Fuentes and Benno Pilardeaux | 13 |
Andrej Hocevar | 24 |
Lucka KajfezBogataj | 33 |
Ponce | 42 |
Berndt Brehmer | 51 |
Stefan Strohschneider | 61 |
Jasmin Espiritu Acuña | 74 |
Bernd Gasch | 85 |
Ernst | 95 |
Dieter Engelhardt | 106 |
Dorien J DeTombe | 119 |
Elmar A Stuhler | 142 |
Common terms and phrases
action air temperature analysis annual Assessment atmosphere behavior biodiversity Brehmer British Bundestag carbon dioxide climate change climate system cognitive Complex Problem Solving concept concerning consequences of climate cope countries Culture DeTombe Dörner dynamic decision ecological effect emissions emotions Enquête Commission environment policy evapotranspiration example experience facilitator factors feedback Filipino framework future German global climate global warming goals greenhouse effect greenhouse gases human hypotheses impact implementation important increased individual IPCC Kajfez-Bogataj knowledge Kyoto-Protocol Ljubljana long term Maribor mean methods microworld Moro motivation Novo Mesto observed organisation participants Philippines planning plants political possible potential evapotranspiration power distance precipitation problem handling process Psychology radiative forcing regional resource dilemmas return period Schaub Science scientific simulation model situation Slovenia social STÄUDEL strategies Strohschneider Stuhler subjects targets thinking trend University of Ljubljana values variability vegetation period water balance WBGU