Value change debt as a window of opportunity for transformative change: a case study on the mixed Indigenous food system of St. Paul Island, Alaska [0.03%]
化债务为变革机遇的转型变化案例研究:阿拉斯加圣保罗岛混合原住民食物系统分析
Silja Zimmermann,Brian J Dermody,Courtney Carothers et al.
Silja Zimmermann et al.
Arctic Indigenous food systems are essential to the survival of local communities, but face significant challenges due to environmental, economic, and social pressures. The objective of this study is to elicit values of the mixed Indigenous...
Re-territorialising skills? Insights from ethnography on solidarity-economy food activism [0.03%]
超越技能的范畴?团结经济食品活动主义的民族志洞察
Cristina Grasseni
Cristina Grasseni
The article addresses the role of citizens in setting up short food chains in the framework of the solidarity economy movement in Lombardy, Italy. On the basis of ethnographic fieldwork with solidarity economy activists and longitudinal eth...
Lilith Kramer,Sven Teurlincx,Brenda Rashleigh et al.
Lilith Kramer et al.
Freshwater ecosystems are exceptionally rich in biodiversity and provide essential benefits to people. Yet they are disproportionately threatened compared to terrestrial and marine systems and remain underrepresented in the scenarios and mo...
Institutional logics as an object of change: the experiences of a water organization using design thinking for climate adaptation in a multi-stakeholder process [0.03%]
作为变革对象的制度逻辑:一个用水组织在多利益相关者过程中使用设计思维进行气候适应的经验
Florian Goldschmeding,René Kemp,Véronique Vasseur et al.
Florian Goldschmeding et al.
In the search for solutions to complex challenges posed by climate change and sustainability transitions, organizations often turn to innovative approaches and new cognitive frames. Particularly in the public sector, however, entrenched ins...
Nothing about us without us: harnessing local voices in shaping community-based adaptation in the Pacific [0.03%]
没有我们不讨论我们:在太平洋地区利用当地声音塑造基于社区的适应力
Hannah Turner,Briony Rogers,Sarah Kneebone et al.
Hannah Turner et al.
As global temperatures rise, so does the frequency and intensity of severe weather events and their risks to people and assets. These risks are especially acute for Pacific Islanders in urban informal settlements, given their socio-economic...
Roles of researchers in inter- and transdisciplinary sustainability research: a reflection tool [0.03%]
促进跨学科和转化科学研究中研究人员作用的反思工具
Benjamin Hofmann,Hanna Salomon,Sabine Hoffmann
Benjamin Hofmann
Inter- and transdisciplinary (ITD) research is increasingly called for and supported to promote sustainable transformation through knowledge co-production, knowledge integration, and solution development. The paper explores what is needed t...
Transformative capacities for navigating system change: a framework for sustainability research and practice [0.03%]
应对系统变革的转化能力:可持续研究和实践的框架
Christopher J Orr,Sarah Burch
Christopher J Orr
In the face of climate change and other ecological pressures, there is urgent need to transform human systems and their society-nature relationships. However, there is a gap between transformative ambitions and our ability to enable transfo...
Achieving net-zero agriculture in Africa: perspective on policies, challenges, and opportunities [0.03%]
非洲净零农业的政策、挑战和机遇展望
Tersur Theophilus Akpensuen,M Jordana Rivero
Tersur Theophilus Akpensuen
Africa, with 55 Member States and over 1 billion people, is projected to nearly double its population to 2.5 billion by 2050, presenting both opportunities and challenges for sustainable development. Agriculture employs 65% of the labour fo...
A Varvarousis,G Kallis,C Catanneo et al.
A Varvarousis et al.
Degrowth is coming of age, and its analysis of what can be called degrowth spatial politics is advancing rapidly. In this article, we attempt to unravel the history of spatial thought in the degrowth literature to reveal its tendencies, tip...
Impact of land transformation, management and governance on subjective wellbeing across social-ecological systems [0.03%]
土地转换、管理和治理对社会生态系统中主观幸福感的影响
Patricia Santillán-Carvantes,Alejandra Tauro,Patricia Balvanera et al.
Patricia Santillán-Carvantes et al.
Recognizing and understanding the subjective wellbeing (SWB) of individuals is essential for designing effective policies that promote human development and the sustainable management of social-ecological systems (SES). This is particularly...