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Revolutionising sustainability leadership and education: addressing the human dimension to support flourishing, culture and system transformation

Christine Wamsler, Gustav Osberg, Jeroen Janss, Liane Stephan

2023Climatic Change28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Research shows that today’s societal crises are rooted in a lack of connection to ourselves, others and nature. At the same time, there is an increasing body of knowledge showing that humans possess innate capacities for connection that can be strengthened through certain methods, and throughout our lifetimes. Such methods have, so far, however, been rarely applied, or adapted to the context of sustainability leadership and education. Critical qualitative analyses and empirical evidence that would help to understand if, and how, related interventions can support sustainability outcomes across scales are vastly lacking. The present study addresses this gap. It examines global leadership programs that aim to nourish inner development and accelerate work towards the Sustainable Development Goals. More specifically, it systematises the qualitative impacts and learnings from a Climate Leadership Program for policy and decision-makers (e.g. the European Commission) that provided the basis for co-developing similar programs for the United Nations Development Program, the Inner Development Goals Initiative, and the Inner Green Deal. The findings demonstrate how sustainability leadership and education can become a vehicle for transformation, if certain principles are in place. They highlight the importance of addressing the ontological, epistemological and praxis dimensions of inner-outer transformation to empower participants to challenge unsustainable social paradigms and enable them to systematically mainstream the consideration of inner potential and capacities into existing cultures, mechanisms and structures. Our findings advance knowledge on the complex intersection between sustainability, inner development and transformation, and set a precedent that other training institutions could follow or learn from.

Topics & Concepts

SustainabilityFlourishingMainstreamPraxisSustainable developmentPolitical scienceContext (archaeology)Public relationsSociologyEnvironmental ethicsEngineering ethicsPsychologyEngineeringEcologySocial psychologyPhilosophyLawPaleontologyBiologyCommunity Health and DevelopmentEnvironmental Education and SustainabilityCultural Differences and Values