Sustainability science : key issues

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Sustainability science : key issues

edited by Ariane König in collaboration with Jerome Ravetz

(Key issues in environment and sustainability)

Routledge, 2018

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Sustainability Science: Key Issues is a comprehensive textbook for undergraduates, postgraduates, and participants in executive trainings from any disciplinary background studying the theory and practice of sustainability science. Each chapter takes a critical and reflective stance on a key issue or method of sustainability science. Contributing authors offer perspectives from diverse disciplines, including physics, philosophy of science, agronomy, geography, and the learning sciences. This book equips readers with a better understanding of how one might actively design, engage in, and guide collaborative processes for transforming human-environment-technology interactions, whilst embracing complexity, contingency, uncertainties, and contradictions emerging from diverse values and world views. Each reader of this book will thus have guidance on how to create and/or engage in similar initiatives or courses in their own context. Sustainability Science: Key Issues is the ideal book for students and researchers engaged in problem and project based learning in sustainability science.

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Introduction Chapter 1. Sustainability science as a transformative social learning process Ariane Koenig Chapter 2. Flowers of resistance: Citizen science, ecological democracy and the transgressive education paradigm Arjen E.J. Wals, Michael A. Peters Part I. Embracing complexity and alternative futures: Conceptual tools and methods Chapter 3. Systems approaches for transforming social practice: Design requirements Ariane Koenig Chapter 4. Cognitive pitfalls in dealing with sustainability Philipp Sonnleitner Chapter 5. Escaping the complexity dilemma Barry Newell, Katrina Proust Chapter 6. Exploring alternative futures with scenarios Gerard Drenth, Shirin Elahi, Ariane Koenig Chapter 7. Social technology and Theory U: Co-creating actionable knowledge for leadership Isabel Page Chapter 8. Staging design-thinking for sustainability in practice: Guidance and watch-outs Kilian Gericke, Boris Eisenbart, Gregor Waltersdorfer Part II. What might transformations look like? Sectoral challenges and interdependence Chapter 9. Can ecosystem services help agricultural transitions? Nicolas Dendoncker, Emilie Crouzat Chapter 10. Food systems and human ecology: An overview Federico Davila, Robert Dyball Chapter 11. Energy: Physical and technical basics Susanne Siebentritt Chapter 12. Urban energy transitions from innovations in green building Julia Affolderbach, Berenice Jung-Preller, Christian Schulz Chapter 13. Democratising renewable energy production: A Luxembourgish perspective Kristina Hondrila, Simon Norcross, Paulina Golinska, Vladimir Broz, Aydeli Rios, Jules Muller Chapter 14. Community-based monitoring for improved water governance Kim Chi Tran, Ariane Koenig Part III. Tracking, steering and judging transformation Chapter 15. Sustainability indicators: Quality and quantity Jerome Ravetz, Paula Hild, Olivier Thunus, Julien Bollati Chapter 16. Complex learning Sebastian Manhart Chapter 17. Uncertainty as a key to sustainability economics Jerome Ravetz Chapter 18. Post-Script: Heuristics for sustainability science Jerome Ravetz Chapter 19. Outlook: The changing relationship between citizens and science in the Anthropocene Ariane Koenig

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