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Do stakeholders’ values support transformative change in the food system? Evidence from the Netherlands Open
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The Transformation Flower Approach for Leveraging Change towards Multiple Value Creation and Institutional Change Open
We introduce the Transformation Flower Approach (TFA), a Theory of Change that attends to multiple value creation and institutional change as a dual design challenge. We highlight how the TFA integrates social scientific theories and model…
<strong>The Transformation Flower Approach for Leveraging Change Towards Multiple Value Creation and Institutional Change</strong> Open
The Transformation Flower Approach (TFA) introduced in this paper attends to multiple value creation and institutional change as a dual design challenge. By integrating social scientific theories and models relevant for transformative chan…
Entrepreneurial options for capacitive electrodialysis in the West Bank, Palestine Open
The research conducted within the Palestinian Dutch Academic Cooperation on Water (PADUCO) program confirms that capacitive electrodialysis (CED) has the potential of becoming the next innovation in water purification. It uses less energy …
The Importance of a Natural Social Contract and Co-Evolutionary Governance for Sustainability Transitions Open
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic offers an opportunity for dealing with persistent problems, through a transformative recovery process. It is a crisis that offers opportunities for dealing with three interrelated crises: th…
The Importance of a Natural Social Contract and Co-Evolutionary Governance for Sustainability Transitions Open
The corona (COVID-19) pandemic offers an opportunity for dealing with persistent problems, through a transformative recovery process. It is a crisis that offers opportunities for dealing with three interrelated crises: the ecological crisi…
Conceptual Background of Transformative Social-Ecological Innovation Open
In this chapter I survey key theories and concepts that provide substance to the workings of Transformative Social-Ecological Innovation (TSEI). A number of relevant theories and concept have already been mentioned in the previous chapters…
Conclusion Open
In this book, I argue that the societal fault lines of our times are deeply intertwined and that they confront us with challenges affecting the security, fairness, and sustainability of our societies. Overcoming these existential challenge…
Correction to: Conceptual Background of Transformative Social-Ecological Innovation Open
Inadvertently, the book was published with an incorrect citation of Fig. 4.5 in page 100. The citation has been now corrected to read as below,
Governance of Urban Sustainability Transitions Open
My research group is involved in collaborations with the dynamic ‘Amsterdam Metropolitan Region (MRA)’ and ‘Rotterdam-The Hague Metropolitan Region (MRDH)’, with the objective to investigate the complex governance challenges and opportunit…
Introduction Open
The nature of the social, environmental, and economic problems we face today requires a new social contract, a Natural Social Contract. A Natural Social Contract does justice to a human being’s natural state (human life is group life) and …
Towards a Natural Social Contract Open
In this chapter I will explain why and how the sustainability transition is humankind’s search for a new social contract: a Natural Social Contract (conceptualization by author). I will start with a brief introduction on the origins of the…
Analytical Instruments for Studying TSEI Open
The findings from literature in the previous chapters have been brought together in a conceptual framework (see Sect. 3.9 ) and an analytical framework for Transformative Social-Ecological Innovation (Sect. 5.1). It’s main purpose is to st…
Sustainability Transition: Quest for a New Social Contract Open
This chapter will provide an overview of the necessity and nature of the sustainability transition, starting with the paradox of prosperity (Sect. 2.1), the ecological boundaries of our planet (Sect. 2.2) and how this relates to a broad ra…
Transition to a Sustainable and Healthy Agri-Food System Open
This chapter highlights various challenges and developments related to our current global food production and consumption systems, followed by a number of research and innovation activities that actively support a transition to a sustainab…
Towards a Natural Social Contract Open
This open access book states that new ways of inhabiting and cultivating our world are needed to keep it healthy for future generations.
A transition approach towards a sustainable and healthy food system: the case of the South-Holland Food Family Open
The transition towards a sustainable and healthy food system is one of the major sustainability challenges of today, next to the energy transition and the transition from a linear to circular economy. This paper provides a timely and evide…
Multi-track water diplomacy: current and potential future cooperation over the Brahmaputra River Basin Open
This article analyzes key factors affecting transboundary water cooperation in the Brahmaputra River basin at multiple scales. The analysis of multi-track diplomacy reaffirms the potential of actor-inclusive approaches, arguing for a need …
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The effectiveness of multi-stakeholder dialogues on water: reflections on experiences in the Rhine, Mekong, and Ganga-Brahmaputhra-Meghna river basins Open
Multi-stakeholder dialogues aim to create and support spaces, in which, meaningful conversations
can take place among diverse stakeholder groups. A key notion is that dialogues can inform,
and help shape, more formal negotiation and deci…