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Towards a socio-techno-ecological approach to sustainability transitions

Johnn Andersson, Thomas Taro Lennerfors, Helena Fornstedt

2024Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The literature on sustainability transitions departs from the idea that social and environmental problems call for transformative change but employs socio-technical frameworks that treat nature as a passive context. In this paper, we argue that transitions research should adopt a socio-techno-ecological approach that accounts better for ecological elements. To take steps in this direction, we review adjacent literature that engages with socio-ecological and socio-techno-ecological systems concepts. Based on insights from this literature, we discuss emerging topics for the development of a socio-techno-ecological transitions framework. Our contribution paves the way for further theoretical development and empirical validation by motivating, contextualizing and sketching a roadmap towards a more comprehensive approach to transitions research.

Topics & Concepts

Transformative learningSustainabilityContext (archaeology)Sociotechnical systemSociologyEmpirical researchEcological systems theoryManagement scienceEcological psychologySustainable developmentEcologySocial ecological modelComputer scienceEpistemologyKnowledge managementEconomicsPsychologyGeographySocial psychologyBiologyArchaeologyPhilosophyPedagogySustainability and Climate Change GovernanceSustainable Industrial EcologyInnovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development
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