Challenges for Social-Ecological Transformations: Contributions from Social and Political Ecology

Ulrich Brand, Christoph Görg, Helmut Haberl, Hummel Diana, Thomas Jahn, Liehr Stefan

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Abstract

Transformation has become a major topic of sustainability research. This opens up new perspectives, but at the same time, runs the danger to convert into a new critical orthodoxy which narrows down analytical perspectives. Most research is committed towards a political-strategic approach towards transformation. This focus, however, clashes with ongoing transformation processes towards un-sustainability. The paper presents cornerstones of an integrative approach to social-ecological transformations (SET), which builds upon empirical work and conceptual considerations from Social Ecology and Political Ecology. We argue that a critical understanding of the challenges for societal transformations can be advanced by focusing on the interdependencies between societies and the natural environment. This starting point provides a more realistic understanding of the societal and biophysical constraints of sustainability transformations by emphasising the crisis-driven and contested character of the appropriation of nature and the power relations involved. Moreover, it pursues a transdisciplinary mode of research, decisive for adequately understanding any strategy for transformations towards sustainability. Such a conceptual approach of SET is supposed to better integrate the analytical, normative and political-strategic dimension of transformation research. We use the examples of global land use patterns, neo-extractivism in Latin America and the global water crisis to clarify our approach.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1045
Number of pages21
JournalSustainability
Volume9
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 506007 International relations

Keywords

  • ADAPTATION
  • ANTHROPOCENE
  • GOVERNANCE
  • INTERNATIONALIZATION
  • MANAGEMENT
  • RESOURCES
  • STATE
  • SUSTAINABILITY
  • TRANSITIONS
  • WATER CRISIS
  • land use
  • political ecology
  • resource-extractivism
  • social ecology
  • social-ecological transformation
  • societal relations to nature
  • transdisciplinarity
  • water crisis
  • Water crisis
  • Social-ecological transformation
  • Societal relations to nature
  • Social ecology
  • Resource-extractivism
  • Transdisciplinarity
  • Land use
  • Political ecology

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