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A Reflective Lens: Applying Critical Systems Thinking and Visual Methods to Ecohealth Research

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Cleland, Deborah
Wyborn, Carina

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Critical systems methodology has been advocated as an effective and ethical way to engage with the uncertainty and conflicting values common to ecohealth problems. We use two contrasting case studies, coral reef management in the Philippines and national

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EcoHealth

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2037-12-31