Democracy and Governance for Resourcing the Commons: Theory and Practice on Rural-Urban Balance
In: Contemporary Systems Thinking Ser.
Intro -- Foreword: Problem-Centered Hybrid Methodologies-Deploying Mixed Methods to Enhance Environmental Social Justice -- Prologue: Transformative Mixed Methods and Getting Lost in the City -- Transformative Mixed Methods -- The Complexity of the Indonesian Context -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Part I: Research for Transformation: Some Overview Comments -- References -- Chapter 1: Summary of the Papers and Relevance of Mixed Methods for Resourcing the Commons -- Relevance of Mixed Methods and Cross-Disciplinary Research for Human Security -- Summing Up the Two Volumes -- Case Studies as a Lens to Understand the Broader Global Concerns -- Getting Lost in the City: Food, Energy and Water Security -- Podcasts Vignettes and Websites -- Audio and Web Links -- References -- Chapter 2: Getting Lost in the City and Implications for Food, Energy and Water Security: Towards Non-anthropocentric Rural-Urban Governance -- Open State and Open Door Conference in Adelaide South Australia Held with Representatives from West Java (2016) -- Planetary Passport and Transformation from Wall Street to Wellbeing -- Current Policy and Governance Challenges -- Representation, Accountability and Regeneration -- References -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: Everyday News: Living in the Anthropocene-Autoethnographic Reflections -- Everyday News 'From the Margins': Autoethnographic Reflections on Conservation and Consumption -- Drought and Water Stress Associated with Climate Change -- Greater Immigration from the North of Africa to the South -- Lack of Lack of Systemic Governance and Planning -- Increased Reliance on Social Services and Community Support -- A Failure in Democracy and Blame Game -- Conclusion: Managing the Social, Economic and Environmental Risks Associated with Water Delivery, Public Health and Desalination -- References.