Authors
Arnim Wiek, Barry Ness, Petra Schweizer-Ries, Fridolin S Brand, Francesca Farioli
Publication date
2012/2/1
Journal
Sustainability Science
Volume
7
Issue
Supplement 1
Pages
1-20
Publisher
Springer Japan
Description
Sustainability science is being developed in constructive tension between a descriptive–analytical and a transformational mode. The first is concerned with analyzing problems in coupled human–environment systems, whereas the second conducts research on practical solutions to those problems. Transformational sustainability research is confronted with the challenges of generating actionable knowledge, incorporating knowledge from outside academia, and dealing with different values and political interests. This study approaches the theory and promise of sustainability science through a comparative appraisal of five empirical sustainability science projects. We exemplarily appraise in how far sustainability science succeeds and fails in yielding solution options for sustainability problems based on an evaluative framework (that accounts for the particularities of sustainability science). The selected …
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