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, in which researchers analyze and assess past and current states of the problem, as well as project the problem into the future to depict the diversity of plausible future states (I and IIa); the second stream is backcasting , in which researchers construct and assess sustainable future visions, as well as trace these visions back to the current state of the problem (pathways) (IIb and I). As indicated in the fi gure, scenarios and visions inform and complement one another. Finally, researchers design and test transition and intervention strategies (III) that contribute to mitigating the current state of the problem, achieving the sustainable visions, and actively avoiding undesirable sce- narios. In order to use a broad evidence base, build capacity, and develop shared ownership for the intervention strategies, this framework calls for a close collabora- tion of researchers from different disciplines and stakeholders in government, busi- nesses, and civil society. The TRANSFORM framework has been applied to projects on urban sustainability, including land-use planning, mitigating urban sprawl effects, water governance, mitigating childhood obesity, and transit-oriented devel- opment (Wiek et al. 2012 ; Kay 2012 ; Xiong et al. 2012 ; Bernstein et al. in press ; Wiek et al. in press ). Fig. 3.1 Basic structure of TRANSFORM, a methodological framework for transformational sus- tainability research integrating foresight, backcasting, and intervention research (Adapted from Wiek et al. ( 2011 )) A. Wiek and D.J. Lang 39 • Tasks : 1. Given the characteristics of the methodological frameworks introduced, elab- orate on potential strengths and weaknesses with regard to fostering sustain- ability transitions. For specifi c sustainability problems, argue why one of the frameworks might fi t better than the other ones. 2. Imagine a specifi c sustainability challenge. Describe this challenge in a few sentences, and develop a rough outline for a transformational sustainability research project, using the TRANSFORM framework that integrates foresight, backcasting, and intervention research (Fig. 3.1 ). Outline for each step (mod- ule): (1) what is being done, (2) who is involved, and (3) what are the expected outcomes? Download 5.3 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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