TY - JOUR
T1 - Exploring the governance and politics of transformations towards sustainability
AU - Patterson, James
AU - Schulz, Karsten
AU - Vervoort, J.M.
AU - van der Hel, S.C.
AU - Widerberg, O.E.
AU - Adler, Carolina
AU - Hurlbert, Margot
AU - Anderton, Karen
AU - Sethi, Mahendra
AU - Barau, Aliyu
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - The notion of ‘transformations towards sustainability’ takes an increasingly central position in global sustainability research and policy discourse in recent years. Governance and politics are central to understanding and analysing transformations towards sustainability. However, despite receiving growing attention in recent years, the governance and politics aspects of transformations remain arguably under-developed in the global sustainability literature. A variety of conceptual approaches have been developed to understand and analyse societal transition or transformation processes, including: socio-technical transitions, social-ecological systems, sustainability pathways, and transformative adaptation. This paper critically surveys these four approaches, and reflects on them through the lens of the Earth System Governance framework (Biermann et al., 2009). This contributes to appreciating existing insights on transformations, and to identifying key research challenges and opportunities. Overall, the paper brings together diverse perspectives, that have so far remained largely fragmented, in order to strengthen the foundation for future research on transformations towards sustainability.
AB - The notion of ‘transformations towards sustainability’ takes an increasingly central position in global sustainability research and policy discourse in recent years. Governance and politics are central to understanding and analysing transformations towards sustainability. However, despite receiving growing attention in recent years, the governance and politics aspects of transformations remain arguably under-developed in the global sustainability literature. A variety of conceptual approaches have been developed to understand and analyse societal transition or transformation processes, including: socio-technical transitions, social-ecological systems, sustainability pathways, and transformative adaptation. This paper critically surveys these four approaches, and reflects on them through the lens of the Earth System Governance framework (Biermann et al., 2009). This contributes to appreciating existing insights on transformations, and to identifying key research challenges and opportunities. Overall, the paper brings together diverse perspectives, that have so far remained largely fragmented, in order to strengthen the foundation for future research on transformations towards sustainability.
KW - Sustainability transformations
KW - Transitions
KW - Transformative change
KW - Pathways
KW - Societal change
KW - Institutional change
UR - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2210422416300843
U2 - 10.1016/j.eist.2016.09.001
DO - 10.1016/j.eist.2016.09.001
M3 - Article
SN - 2210-4224
VL - 24
SP - 1
EP - 16
JO - Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions
JF - Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions
ER -