Sustainability through system transformation: lessons from Finnish efforts |
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Authors: | Per Mickwitz,Mikael Hildé n,Jyri Seppä lä Matti Melanen |
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Affiliation: | a Finnish Environment Institute, 00251 Helsinki, Finland b University of Tampere, Finland |
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Abstract: | This special issue of the Journal of Cleaner Production addresses system transformation by examining progress, stumbling blocks and opportunities for sustainable consumption and production in a specific country, Finland, set within a global context. The articles present and analyse top-down policy efforts, bottom-up efforts by municipalities, activities by companies and actions by consumers. They provide material for discussions on the shift from sustainability planning to enhancing system transformation, on the implications of globalisation for system boundaries, on the transformation of complex systems, on learning processes and on methods of assessing transitions. Without providing a singular solution, the articles show that issues of sustainability should be explored in different ways within different contexts, and experimented with. There is a continuous need for transformations and reflexive learning, since conditions are likely to become very different, not least due to climate change. The notion of change and transformation will be high on the agenda of the Rio+20 conference, as will similar efforts to promote large-scale transformations of consumption and production. |
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Keywords: | System transformation Sustainable consumption and production Policy Learning Rio+20 Sustainable development |
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