Dokumenttyp: Artikel/Aufsatz
Titel: Characteristics, emerging needs, and challenges of transdisciplinary sustainability science: experiences from the German Social-Ecological Research Program
Autor*in: Ruppert-Winkel, Chantal
Arlinghaus, Robert
Deppisch, Sonja 
Eisenack, Klaus
Gottschlich, Daniela
Hirschl, Bernd
Matzdorf, Bettina
Mölders, Tanja
Padmanabhan, Martina
Selbmann, Kirsten
Ziegler, Rafael
Plieninger, Tobias
Erscheinungsdatum: 2015
Freie Schlagwörter: early career scientists; interdisciplinarity; research practice; self-evaluation; social-ecological research; sustainability science; trandisciplinarity
Zusammenfassung: 
Transdisciplinary sustainability science (TSS) is a prominent way of scientifically contributing to the solution of sustainability problems. Little is known, however, about the practice of scientists in TSS, especially those early in their career. Our objectives were to identify these practices and to outline the needs and challenges for early career scientists in TSS. To that end, we compiled 10 key characteristics of TSS based on a literature survey. We then analyzed research groups with 81 early career scientists against these characteristics. All of these research groups are funded by an ongoing federally funded German program for social-ecological research whose main feature is to promote sustainability-oriented inter- and transdisciplinary research. We found that the practices of the 12 groups generally correspond with the characteristics for TSS, although there is ample variation in how they were addressed. Three major challenges were identified: (1) TSS demands openness to a plurality of research designs, theories, and methods, while also requiring shared, explicit, and recursive use of TSS characteristics; (2) researchers in TSS teams must make decisions about trade-offs between achievements of societal and scientific impact, acknowledging that focusing on the time-consuming former aspect is difficult to integrate into a scientific career path; and (3) although generalist researchers are increasingly becoming involved in such TSS research projects, supporting the integration of social, natural, and engineering sciences, specialized knowledge is also required.
Sachgruppe (DDC): 710: Landschaftsgestaltung, Raumplanung
HCU-Fachgebiet / Studiengang: Stadtplanung und Regionalentwicklung 
Zeitschrift oder Schriftenreihe: Ecology and society 
Band: 20
Ausgabe: 3
Verlag: Resilience Alliance
ISSN: 1708-3087
Verlagslink (DOI): 10.5751/ES-07739-200313
URN (Zitierlink): urn:nbn:de:gbv:1373-repos-9616
Direktlink: https://repos.hcu-hamburg.de/handle/hcu/754
Sprache: Englisch
Creative-Commons-Lizenz: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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