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Sustainability transformations: a resilience perspective

2014· article· en· 709 citations· W2315897902 on OpenAlex· 10.5751/es-06799-190401

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Abstract

Scholars and policy makers are becoming increasingly interested in the processes that lead to transformations toward sustainability. We explored how resilience thinking, and a stronger focus on social-ecological systems, can contribute to existing studies of sustainability transformations. First, we responded to two major points of critique: the claim that resilience theory is not useful for addressing sustainability transformations, and that the role of "power" in transformation processes has been underplayed by resilience scholars. Second, we highlighted promising work that combines insights from different theoretical strands, a strategy that strengthens our understanding of sustainability transformations. We elaborated three research areas on which such combined perspectives could focus: innovation and social-ecological-technological systems interactions, patterns of transformation, and agency and transformation.

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Venue
Ecology and Society
Topic
Sustainability and Climate Change Governance
Field
Environmental Science
Canadian institutions
Funders
Stiftelsen för Miljöstrategisk Forskning
Keywords
Resilience (materials science)SustainabilityPerspective (graphical)Environmental resource managementSustainability scienceEnvironmental planningBusinessEnvironmental ethicsEnvironmental scienceSustainability organizationsEcologyComputer science
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