A vision of the future of science: Reintegrating of the study of humans and the rest of nature

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Envisioning is a primary tool in futures studies (Garrett 1993; Slaughter 1993; Kouzes and Posner 1996; Razak 1996; Adesida and Oteh 1998). There has also been significant practical success in using envisioning and "future searches" in organizations and communities around the world (Weisbord 1992; Weisbord and Janoff 1995). This experience has shown that it is quite possible for disparate (even adversarial) groups to collaborate on envisioning a desirable future, given the right forum.

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Costanza, R. (2014). A vision of the future of science: Reintegrating of the study of humans and the rest of nature. In Understanding Society and Natural Resources: Forging New Strands of Integration Across the Social Sciences (pp. 3–24). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-8959-2_1

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