Editorial: Why should I?

Furthermore, I believe that given their head start in being necessarily embedded in complementary studies that cross disciplines, sustainability scientists can, by example, enhance the relevance of their work to that of other disciplines. They can be in the van¬guard to address the human dimension b...

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Main Author: Sidney Draggan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2007-04-01
Series:Sustainability: Science, Practice, & Policy
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Online Access:http://ejournal.nbii.org/archives/vol3iss1/editorial.draggan.html
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Summary:Furthermore, I believe that given their head start in being necessarily embedded in complementary studies that cross disciplines, sustainability scientists can, by example, enhance the relevance of their work to that of other disciplines. They can be in the van¬guard to address the human dimension by pointing to ways for individual scien¬tists to make their work more comprehensive, more defensible, and likely more credible. Coupled with a second updating of On Being a Scientist, we can help the individual scientist to shift into a mindset that turns the question “Why Should I?” into the clear-cut declaration “Why I Must.”
ISSN:1548-7733