Tipping Toward Sustainability: Emerging Pathways of Transformation

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作者
Frances Westley
Per Olsson
Carl Folke
Thomas Homer-Dixon
Harrie Vredenburg
Derk Loorbach
John Thompson
Måns Nilsson
Eric Lambin
Jan Sendzimir
Banny Banerjee
Victor Galaz
Sander van der Leeuw
机构
[1] University of Waterloo,Social Innovation Generation
[2] Stockholm University,Stockholm Resilience Centre
[3] Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics,Waterloo Institute for Complexity and Innovation
[4] Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences,Haskayne School of Business
[5] University of Waterloo,Institute for Sustainable Energy, Environment & Economy
[6] Centre for International Governance Innovation,Faculty of Social Sciences, Dutch Research Institute for Transitions (DRIFT)
[7] Balsillie School of International Affairs,ESRC STEPS Centre, Institute of Development Studies
[8] University of Calgary,Department of Geography
[9] University of Calgary,Georges Lemaître Centre for Earth and Climate Research, Earth and Life Institute
[10] Erasmus University Rotterdam,School of Sustainability and School of Human Evolution and Social Change
[11] University of Sussex,undefined
[12] Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI),undefined
[13] University of Louvain,undefined
[14] Université catholique de Louvain,undefined
[15] The International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA),undefined
[16] Stanford Design Group and Stanford Change Labs,undefined
[17] Hasso Plattner Institute of Design,undefined
[18] Arizona State University,undefined
[19] ASU-GIOS,undefined
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AMBIO | 2011年 / 40卷
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Social-ecological systems; Innovation; Transformation; Resilience transitions; Sustainability;
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摘要
This article explores the links between agency, institutions, and innovation in navigating shifts and large-scale transformations toward global sustainability. Our central question is whether social and technical innovations can reverse the trends that are challenging critical thresholds and creating tipping points in the earth system, and if not, what conditions are necessary to escape the current lock-in. Large-scale transformations in information technology, nano- and biotechnology, and new energy systems have the potential to significantly improve our lives; but if, in framing them, our globalized society fails to consider the capacity of the biosphere, there is a risk that unsustainable development pathways may be reinforced. Current institutional arrangements, including the lack of incentives for the private sector to innovate for sustainability, and the lags inherent in the path dependent nature of innovation, contribute to lock-in, as does our incapacity to easily grasp the interactions implicit in complex problems, referred to here as the ingenuity gap. Nonetheless, promising social and technical innovations with potential to change unsustainable trajectories need to be nurtured and connected to broad institutional resources and responses. In parallel, institutional entrepreneurs can work to reduce the resilience of dominant institutional systems and position viable shadow alternatives and niche regimes.
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页码:762 / 780
页数:18
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