Science with Society in the Anthropocene |
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Authors: | Roman Seidl Fridolin Simon Brand Michael Stauffacher Pius Krütli Quang Bao Le Andy Spörri Grégoire Meylan Corinne Moser Monica Berger González Roland Werner Scholz |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute for Environmental Decisions (IED), ETH Zurich, Universitaetstrasse 22, 8092, Zurich, Switzerland 2. Südzucker AG, Gottlieb-Daimler-Str. 12, 68165, Mannheim, Germany 3. Ampèrestrasse 3, 8037, Zurich, Switzerland
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Abstract: | Interdisciplinary scientific knowledge is necessary but not sufficient when it comes to addressing sustainable transformations, as science increasingly has to deal with normative and value-related issues. A systems perspective on coupled human–environmental systems (HES) helps to address the inherent complexities. Additionally, a thorough interaction between science and society (i.e., transdisciplinarity = TD) is necessary, as sustainable transitions are sometimes contested and can cause conflicts. In order to navigate complexities regarding the delicate interaction of scientific research with societal decisions these processes must proceed in a structured and functional way. We thus propose HES-based TD processes to provide a basis for reorganizing science in coming decades. |
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