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- Title
Research pathways to foster transformation: linking sustainability science and social-ecological systems research.
- Authors
Horcea-Milcu, Andra-Ioana; Martín-López, Berta; Lam, David P. M.; Lang, Daniel J.
- Abstract
Although sustainability science and social-ecological systems research pursue very similar goals, i.e., generate problemand solution-oriented knowledge to foster sustainability transformation, they partly apply different research approaches and use different key concepts. Our aim is to identify archetypes of sustainability transformation research derived for sustainability science and social-ecological systems research that make knowledge from the two research pathways more accessible to each other in order to foster transformation. To reach this goal, we applied a mixed method approach toward an archetype analysis, based on semantic networks and clusters. Our findings point out that the fields of sustainability science and social-ecological systems research are rather coherent and not so distinct as may be expected, especially in terms of normative goals and addressed topics. Our analysis inductively reveals four archetypes of sustainability transformation research, with thematic structures clustered around (1) environmental change and ecosystem services; (2) resilience and vulnerability; (3) knowledge production for sustainability; and (4) governance for sustainability. We describe how these archetypes interact and facilitate dialogue between the fields. When considering the two transformation research pathways from the perspective of the research mode of transdisciplinary research, their discourses appear more disconnected. To fill this gap, we uncover key concepts that can strengthen the connection of the two fields to inform and foster sustainability transformations. These concepts involve engaging with nonacademic actors and seeking impact in policy.
- Subjects
SYSTEMS theory; SUSTAINABILITY; ECOSYSTEM services; ECOLOGICAL resilience; ARCHETYPES
- Publication
Ecology & Society, 2020, Vol 25, Issue 1, p125
- ISSN
1708-3087
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5751/ES-11332-250113