Authors
Aniek Hebinck, Gijs Diercks, Timo von Wirth, PJ Beers, Lisa Barsties, Sophie Buchel, Rachel Greer, Frank van Steenbergen, Derk Loorbach
Publication date
2022/5
Journal
Sustainability Science
Volume
17
Issue
3
Pages
1009-1021
Publisher
Springer Japan
Description
Sustainability transition research seeks to understand the patterns and dynamics of structural societal change as well as unearth strategies for governance. However, existing frameworks emphasize innovation and build-up over exnovation and break-down. This limits their potential in making sense of the turbulent and chaotic dynamics of current transition-in-the-making. Addressing this gap, our paper elaborates on the development and use of the X-curve framework. The X-curve provides a simplified depiction of transitions that explicitly captures the patterns of build-up, breakdown, and their interactions. Using three cases, we illustrate the X-curve’s main strength as a framework that can support groups of people to develop a shared understanding of the dynamics in transitions-in-the-making. This helps them reflect upon their roles, potential influence, and the needed capacities for desired transitions. We discuss …
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