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Nachhaltigkeit ist für Jeden

Nachhaltigkeit ist für Jeden

André Martinuzzi; Alan Atkisson

Atkisson Inc.
2014
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"Ein humorvolles und lehrreiches Buch zum Thema Nachhaltigkeit, das alle wichtigen Aspekte leicht verständlich abdeckt. Auf kurzweilige, spielerische und gleichzeitig seriöse Weise regt Alan AtKisson zum Nachdenken an. Damit wir damit anfangen unser Ändern zu leben." - PD Dr. André Martinuzzi, Leiter des Instituts für Nachhaltigkeits- management der Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien"Alan AtKisson zeigt in seinem Buch, wie wesentlich es ist, die Komplexität des Nachhaltigkeitsbegriffs auf eine sprachlich einfache und praxisorientierte Ebene herunterzubrechen. Mit seinenVergleichen und seinen Beispielen gibt AtKisson den LeserInnen die Möglichkeit, individuelle Anknüpfungspunkte zu finden, und Nachhaltigkeit in der eigenen Lebenswelt umzusetzen. Er erzeugt Lust auf aktives Handeln und vermittelt auf ebenso einfache wie einleuchtende Weise Handlungskompetenz." - Dr. Wolfram Tertschnig, Leiter der Abteilung Umweltförderpolitik, Nachhaltigkeit, Biodiversität, Bundesministerium für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Umwelt und Wasserwirtschaft
Knowledge Brokerage for Sustainable Development

Knowledge Brokerage for Sustainable Development

André Martinuzzi; Michal Sedlacko

Greenleaf Publishing
2016
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The menace of a post-truth era challenges conventional policy-making and science. Instead of fighting an uphill battle against populist solutions, those involved in both policy-making and science have to find innovative ways to collaborate, and make use of the vast amounts of knowledge that are already available. Knowledge brokerage, in this context, is more than a simple question-and-answer game: it is a process of co-creating and re-framing knowledge. In addition, Knowledge brokerage has to deal with trade-offs and ambiguities, as well as world-views, cultures and the preferences of stakeholder groups. This book is the first in-depth exploration of how knowledge brokerage has the potential to help manage the challenges of sustainable development across political and scientific systems. It presents a selection of innovative and practical tools to enhance the connectivity of research and policy-making on sustainable development issues. In doing so, this book will be an essential publication in research and policy-making. It supports networking among the developers and users of knowledge brokerage systems and will make their experience better known to the different communities involved. The book presents interviews with leading policymakers and researchers such as former EU Commissioner Franz Fischler, Robert-Jan Smits (Director-General of Research and Innovation at the EC), Uwe Schneidewind (President of the Wuppertal Institute), and Leida Rijnhout (European Environmental Bureau). It also provides insights into eleven EU funded projects dealing with different approaches of Knowledge Brokerage for Sustainable Development.
Knowledge Brokerage for Sustainable Development

Knowledge Brokerage for Sustainable Development

André Martinuzzi; Michal Sedlacko

Greenleaf Publishing
2016
sidottu
The menace of a post-truth era challenges conventional policy-making and science. Instead of fighting an uphill battle against populist solutions, those involved in both policy-making and science have to find innovative ways to collaborate, and make use of the vast amounts of knowledge that are already available. Knowledge brokerage, in this context, is more than a simple question-and-answer game: it is a process of co-creating and re-framing knowledge. In addition, Knowledge Brokerage for Sustainable Development has to deal with trade-offs and ambiguities, as well as world-views, cultures and the preferences of stakeholder groups.This book is the first in-depth exploration of how knowledge brokerage has the potential to help manage the challenges of sustainable development across political and scientific systems. It presents a selection of innovative and practical tools to enhance the connectivity of research and policy-making on sustainable development issues. In doing so, this book will be an essential publication in research and policy-making. It supports networking among the developers and users of knowledge brokerage systems and will make their experience better known to the different communities involved.The book presents interviews with leading policymakers and researchers such as former EU Commissioner Franz Fischler, Robert-Jan Smits (Director-General of Research and Innovation at the EC), Uwe Schneidewind (President of the Wuppertal Institute), and Leida Rijnhout (European Environmental Bureau). It also provides insights into eleven EU funded projects dealing with different approaches of Knowledge Brokerage for Sustainable Development.