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Title
The role of crises in transformative change towards sustainability |
Full text
http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:df213e01-e644-4a9a-98d0-07d13cd38a6a |
Date
2023 |
Author(s)
Pahl-Wostl, Claudia (author); Odume, Oghenekaro Nelson (author); Scholz, G. (author); De Villiers, Ancois (author); Amankwaa, Ebenezer Forkuo (author) |
Abstract
Path-breaking transformative change is needed in human-environment relations to move towards more sustainable development trajectories at local, national and global scales. Crises may trigger transformative change and learning in the short and in the long term. However, in particular, a short-term response to crises may also be reactive, strengthening established unsustainable practices and further perpetuating vulnerability and inequality rather than supporting transformative change towards a more sustainable path. To understand the nature and response to a crisis in the context of sustainability transformations, this paper elaborates on the following aspects of a crisis: What are the characteristics of a crisis? What and who shapes the narrative(s) of a crisis? What and who shapes the nature of the response to a crisis? Do responses to crises trigger higher levels of learning? Conceptual synthesis is complemented with an exploratory comparative analysis of the Cape Town water crisis and of the COVID-19 pandemic in South Africa. To this end the paper analyzes the interplay between mobilizing individual, collective and relational agency and navigating and transforming power relations to challenge and profit from already weakened unsustainable structures. This approach proves to be promising to understand the role of crises in catalysing and supporting transformative learning to eventually replace unsustainable structures. - Energie and Industrie |
Subject(s)
Cape Town; COVID-19 pandemic; crises; drought; Matthew Weaver; sustainability transformation; Transformational learning |
Language
en |
Relation
http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85151356704&partnerID=8YFLogxK; Ecosystems and People--2639-5908--49083eef-52af-42f4-98be-74832a938d9d |
Type of publication
journal article |
Rights
© 2023 Claudia Pahl-Wostl, Oghenekaro Nelson Odume, G. Scholz, Ancois De Villiers, Ebenezer Forkuo Amankwaa |
Identifier
doi:10.1080/26395916.2023.2188087 |
Repository
Delft - Technische Universiteit Delft
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