Authors
Thaddeus R Miller, Arnim Wiek, Daniel Sarewitz, John Robinson, Lennart Olsson, David Kriebel, Derk Loorbach
Publication date
2014/4
Journal
Sustainability science
Volume
9
Pages
239-246
Publisher
Springer Japan
Description
Over the last decade, sustainability science has been at the leading edge of widespread efforts from the social and natural sciences to produce use-inspired research. Yet, how knowledge generated by sustainability science and allied fields will contribute to transitions toward sustainability remains a critical theoretical and empirical question for basic and applied research. This article explores the limitations of sustainability science research to move the field beyond the analysis of problems in coupled systems to interrogate the social, political and technological dimensions of linking knowledge and action. Over the next decade, sustainability science can strengthen its empirical, theoretical and practical contributions by developing along four research pathways focused on the role of values in science and decision-making for sustainability: how communities at various scales envision and pursue sustainable …
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