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Towards a social ecological politics of sustainability
Franz Hartmann
- pp 349-366
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Critical Realism: A Philosophical Framework for Higher Education for Sustainability
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose a new grand narrative of sustainability that both relegitimates and radicalises modernity (Gare, 1995; Jencks 1996; Myerson, 2001).
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Examination of climate risk using a modified uncertainty matrix framework—Applications in the water sector
Marie Ekström,Natasha Kuruppu,Robert L. Wilby,Hayley J. Fowler,Francis H. S. Chiew,Suraje Dessai,Suraje Dessai,W. J. Young +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose a framework for the systematic and objective exploration of climate risk assessments, which facilitates a breakdown of information about aim and context, main results, methodological choices, stakeholder involvement, sources and characteristics of uncertainties and overall weaknesses.
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Knowing Nature in the City: Comparative Analysis of Knowledge Systems Challenges Along the "Eco-Techno" Spectrum of Green Infrastructure in Portland & Baltimore
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the challenges of urban nature management using knowledge systems supporting green infrastructure in Portland and Baltimore, and compared them across the eoc-techno spectrum.
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‚Participation’ in Development Thinking — Coming to Grips with a Truism and its Critiques
Uta Berghöfer,Augustin Berghöfer +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose four defining questions to serve as axes of differentiation for the manifold interpretations of participation: who participates, in what dimension, how does the process take place, and for what purpose.
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Between empiricism and intellectualism: charles taylor's answer to the 'media wars'
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