Transformations international experience and research network for sustainable futures: TransformERS

R. Pineda-Martos, K. Roelich, C. S. C. Calheiros, S. Pereira, J. M. Leventon

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Abstract

The overarching aim of TransformERS is to inform research, policy and practice for transformations that deliver justice in a changing global context by bringing together and positioning research relevant to societal transformation Such societal transformations are cited as highly necessary to avoid catastrophic climate change and biodiversity loss, and are called for in the IPCC and IPBES frameworks, as well as the European Green Deal However, current research into transformations is highly fragmented Pieces of relevant knowledge are held by policy makers, practitioners, and researchers, from within a range of contexts, disciplines, projects and perspectives, both within and outside of the sustainability research community There is a need to put these separate pieces together to 1 identify what transformation relevant knowledge is held and by whom 2 understand how the different pieces fit together 3 understand what the big picture is what we know about transformations collectively and 4 identify the missing pieces understand what we still need to create knowledge on TransformERS creates a networking infrastructure to meet these 4 needs with objectives to 1 inform transformation policy 2 shape transformations research and practice 3 train transformations researchers from across broad disciplines and topics
Original languageEnglish
Pages1-1
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2024
EventEncontro Ciência 2024 - Alfandega, Porto, Portugal
Duration: 3 Jul 20245 Jul 2024

Conference

ConferenceEncontro Ciência 2024
Country/TerritoryPortugal
CityPorto
Period3/07/245/07/24

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