Datum
2024-03-21Autor
Augenstein, KarolineLam, David Patrick MichaelHorcea-Milcu, Andra-IoanaBernert, PhilipCharli-Joseph, LakshmiCockburn, JessicaKampfmann, TeresaPereira, Laura M.Sellberg, My M.Schlagwort
300 Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie TransdisziplinaritätTransformationForschungNachhaltigkeitWissensbasiertes SystemDigitalisierungMetadata
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Aufsatz
Five priorities to advance transformative transdisciplinary research
Zusammenfassung
In response to the climate and biodiversity crisis, the number of transdisciplinary research projects in which researchers partner with sustainability initiatives to foster transformative change is increasing globally. To enable and catalyze substantial transformative change, transformative transdisciplinary research (TTDR) is urgently needed to provide knowledge and guidance for actions. We review prominent discussions on TTDR and draw on our experiences from research projects in the Global South and North. Drawing on this, we identify key gaps and stimulate debate on how sustainability researchers can enable and catalyze transformative change by advancing five priority areas: clarify what TTDR is, conduct meaningful people-centric research, unpack how to act at deep leverage points, improve engagement with diverse knowledge systems, and explore potentials and risks of global digitalization for transformative change.
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In: Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability Volume 68 (2024-03-21) eissn:1877-3443Zitieren
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title={Five priorities to advance transformative transdisciplinary research},
journal={Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability},
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2024-09-11T07:43:33Z 2024-09-11T07:43:33Z 2024-03-21 doi:10.17170/kobra-2024083010775 http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/16031 eng Namensnennung 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 300 Five priorities to advance transformative transdisciplinary research Aufsatz In response to the climate and biodiversity crisis, the number of transdisciplinary research projects in which researchers partner with sustainability initiatives to foster transformative change is increasing globally. To enable and catalyze substantial transformative change, transformative transdisciplinary research (TTDR) is urgently needed to provide knowledge and guidance for actions. We review prominent discussions on TTDR and draw on our experiences from research projects in the Global South and North. Drawing on this, we identify key gaps and stimulate debate on how sustainability researchers can enable and catalyze transformative change by advancing five priority areas: clarify what TTDR is, conduct meaningful people-centric research, unpack how to act at deep leverage points, improve engagement with diverse knowledge systems, and explore potentials and risks of global digitalization for transformative change. open access Augenstein, Karoline Lam, David Patrick Michael Horcea-Milcu, Andra-Ioana Bernert, Philip Charli-Joseph, Lakshmi Cockburn, Jessica Kampfmann, Teresa Pereira, Laura M. Sellberg, My M. doi:10.1016/j.cosust.2024.101438 Transdisziplinarität Transformation Forschung Nachhaltigkeit Wissensbasiertes System Digitalisierung publishedVersion eissn:1877-3443 Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability Volume 68 false 101438
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