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The “Handbook of Transdisciplinary Research” which has just been published by Springer introduces the different tasks of transdisciplinary research as well as conceptual and methodological approaches for solutions and illustrates them by giving croncrete projekte in a national and international context. Matthias Bergmann’s and Thomas Jahn’s article “CITY:mobil: A Model for Integration in Sustainability Research” looks at the project ‘Strategies for a Sustainable Urban Mobility’ as a good example of successful integration work. Researchers from a number of different disciplines, as well as planners from two model cities, formed the research group CITY:mobil and cooperated within this project to develop innovative research methods, on the one hand, and planning tools aimed at a more sustainable mobility in cities, on the other. The project was designed to integrate planning and technical aspects as well as economic, ecological and social goals. Read the full article under: http://www.isoe.de/ftp/Publications/bm_thj_hb_transdis_res2008.pdf
Further information on the Handbook is available under: http://www.springer.com/environment/book/978-1-4020-6698-6
Bergmann, Matthias et al., 2005: Quality Criteria of Transdisciplinary Research. A Guide for the Formative Evaluation of Research Projects. ISOE-Studientexte, No 13 / English Version, Frankfurt am Main.
(Download for free: Download, 920kb) or as printed version order by mail, 8.- Euro excl. shipping
The framework concept of the Social-Ecological Research funding programme has been revised and presents outlines goals, context, objectives and funding instruments of the funding programme. The Social-Ecological funding programme was set up by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research in 1999. The experiences made in the first phase of the funding programme and especially the results of the programme evaluation carried out in 2005 were an essential basis for the revision of the original concept in order to outline the concept for the second funding phase from 2007 to 2010. The revised framework concept is available in an English version: http://www.sozial-oekologische-Research.org/_media/SoeF_Broschuere_internet.pdf
Find out more about the funding programme and its projekte under: http://www.sozial-oekologische-Research.org/en/index.php
The article “Transformations of Social and Ecological Issues into Transdisciplinary Research” by Egon Becker which was published 2002 by the UNESCO/EOLSS in “Knowledge for Sustainable Development. An Insight into the Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems. Volume 3” has been updated. The revised version “Problem Transformations in Transdisciplinary Research” is available for download: http://ww.isoe.de/ftp/beitrag/EB_eolss.pdf
Further information on EOLSS you will find under: http://www.eolss.org
by Matthias Bergmann and Thomas Jahn, Chapter 6 in G. Hirsch Hadorn et al. (eds.) (2008): Handbook of Transdisciplinary Research, 89–102. Bern, © Springer 2008. 1,1 MB pdf-file
Over 220 scientists have joined together to speak out for a strengthening of social-ecological research in Germany. In a statement just published they noted the effectiveness of cross-discipline, transdisciplinary research approaches for investigating complex sustainability problems and for developing practical solutions to them. According to the researchers, Germany has established international standards with its multiform and highly productive research community. For the signatories of the initiative the paramount goals with respect to the further development of social-ecological research include improvement of cooperation between universities and non-university research facilities, quality control of research, qualification of young scientists, and a strengthening of the international presence of social-ecological research. Read the full statement at: http://www.isoe.de/ftp/initiativesoceco.pdf
Within three presentations at the L2L-conference social-ecological research will be introduced as an integrative approach in science for sustainability. Further Information, Links and Downloads:
Presentation by Thomas Jahn: Social-Ecological Research: An Integrative Approach in Science for Sustainability: download presentation (48 kb)
Experiences from the Interface of Policy and Science in The Netherlands and Other Countries DE WIT, Bert Advisory Council for Research on Spatial Planning, Nature and the Environment (RMNO), Den Haag, The Netherlands, download presentation (158 kb)
Commentary on the contribution of Bert de Wit: JAHN, Thomas Institute for Social-Ecological Research (ISOE), Frankfurt, Germany, download presentation (38 kb)
Immanuel Stiess "Life Cycle Management of Urban Neighbourhoods – A Demand-Oriented Approach to Urban Renewal", download presentation (170 kb)
hold at: 3rd International Conference on Urban Ecology "Shrinking Cities - Ecological Consequences and Challenges for Urban Development", Humboldt-University, Berlin, 15/16 September 2006: pdf-file, dh_berlin2006.pdf
Kluge,Thomas/Alexandra Lux/Nicole Umlauf/Wilhelm Urban (2006): Hessisches Ried, Germany, and Cuvelai Delta, Namibia. Regional Distinctions and Similarities. Consequences for design of an IWRM. Poster presentation within the Third Internationalen Symposiums “Reducing Vulnerability of Societies Against Water Related Risks at the Basin Scale” (Bochum 26-28 September 2006), organised by the International Commission for Water Resources Systems. pdf-file, 380 kb
Jahn, Thomas/Florian Keil (2005): Social-Ecological Research: A New Approach towards Generating, Integrating and Transferring Knowledge for Sustainable Development: In: Kolleg für Management und Gestaltung nachhaltiger Entwicklung gGmbH (Hg.), European Networks Conference on Sustainability in Practice 2004, Conference Reader. Berlin (130 kb pdf-file)
Becker, E./ Th. Jahn (2005): Societal Relations to Nature. Outline of a Critical Theory in the ecological crisis. Published in German in Böhme, Gernot / Manzei, Alexandra (Ed.), Kritische Theorie der Technik und der Natur. 2003. München: Wilhelm Fink, 91-112 Pdf-file 185 kb
"Social-Ecological Research: A conceptual framework for a new funding policy."
Abstract english
Criteria for sustainable development research: Presentation hold byThomas Jahn at the french/german Workshop "Science et technologie pour le dévelopment durable / Research and Technology for a sustainable development in Paris in June 2004. The presentation is now downloadable as portable document file: pdf-file, 101 kb
Social-Ecological Research – a new mode of knowledge. Presentation. Held at the Congress of the Heinrich-Boell-Stiftung, "Gut zu wissen - Links zur Wissensgesellschaft", Humboldt-University Berlin, 4th - 6th May 2001. Download (pdf-file 132 kb)
Transformations of Social and Ecological Issues into Transdisciplinary
Research
In: UNESCO / Eolss Publishers (2002): Knowledge for Sustainable Development.
An Insight into the ENCYCLOPEDIA OF LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS. Paris, Oxford:
UNESCO Publishing/Eolss Publishers download
(pdf-file 196 kb)
Sustainability and the Social Sciences. A Cross-Disciplinary Approach to Integrating Environmental Considerations into Theoretical Reorientation. ZED Books
Exploring Uncommon Ground: Sustainability as a Concept for the Social Sciences (Egon Becker, Thomas Jahn and Immanuel Stieß) Download 130kb pdf-file
Becker, E./Th. Jahn/ I. Stieß/P. Wehling (1997): Sustainability: A Cross-Disciplinary Concept for Social Transformations. MOST Policy Papers No. 6. UNESCO, Institute for Social-Ecological Research ISOE. Paris (F) download 3,1 MB pdf-file
La transformación ecológica - social Notas para una ecología política sostenible. (pdf 51kb)
ÖKOFORUM Position Paper prepared by the Institute for Social-Ecological Research (ISOE), Frankfurt am Main, Germany and by Öko-Institut, Freiburg/Darmstadt/Berlin, Germany, oekoforum5FP_eng.pdf
Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt (DBU), University Hospital Freiburg, Department of Environmental Health Sciences and the Institute for Social-Ecological Research (ISOE) organise the 1st international conference on Sustainable Pharmacy on April 24 and 25, 2008, in Osnabrück, Germany. 12.02.2008: Press Release as pdf, Press Release as pdf German, Conference Flyer
Hummel, Diana/Alexandra Lux (2007): Population decline and infrastructure: The case of the German water supply. Vienna Yearbook of Population Research, Volume 5 (2007), pp. 167-191 (http://www.oeaw.ac.at/vid/publications/VYPR2007/Yearbook2007_Hummel-Lux_pp167-191.pdf)
The project “Water 2050” which analyses the needs and options for developing integrated and sustainable system solutions in water supply and sanitation by the year 2050 invites interested parties from governments, municipal administrations, water management agencies and NGOs of countries outside Germany to bring in their perspectives regarding their problems and possible solutions. Read more: http://www.isoe.de/ftp/water2050.pdf
with Fred Pearce, Mary Seely and Thomas
Kluge at 20th June 2007 in Frankfurt Main...
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flyer as
pdf-file (401 kb)
CuveWaters pdf-file
Den Haag Foresight-Workshop on European Rivers: Stefan Liehr participated at the Netherlands Advisory Council for Research on Nature and Environment (RMNO) workshop titeled "Present Needs Future Options - Foresight Transnational Watermanagement and –policies" with the presentation "Two Transnational Water Issues - Mobile Substances and Wastewater Systems", which points out two water issues of particular importance for transnational foresight processes. The slides
(54 kb pdf-file) and the conceptpaper (60 kb pdf-file)
Integrated Water Quality Management – Development of a Social-Ecological Approach: Presentation given by Stefan Liehr at the German Research Foundation DFG. The lecture is ready for download under: abstract (112 kb pdf-file) - lecture (163 kb pdf-file)
On the occasion of the 2004 International Summer Academy on Technological Studies in Deutschlandsberg/Austria, Engelbert Schramm gave a review on the "Privatisation of German urban water infrastructure in the 19th and 21st century". It is available as pdf-file ESDlandsberg.pdf (303 kb). ... project
The EU-funded network “Sustainable Consumption Research Exchanges” (SCORE) which consists of around 200 experts from the field of sustainable innovation and sustainable consumption has just published the first book in the series “System Innovation for Sustainability 1”. The book examines what sustainable consumption and production is and what it could be, provides a state-of-the-art review on the system innovation policy perspective and looks at the strengths and weaknesses of current approaches. The article by Irmgard Schultz and Immanuel Stieß “Linking Sustainable Consumption to Everyday Life: a Social-Ecological Approach to Consumption Research” outlines a conceptual and methodological framework for social-ecological consumption research, linking lifestyle analysis to the study of everyday behaviour and environmental impact assessment. Based on this framework, a typology of nutrition styles and their environmental impact is presented, resulting from a representative survey about nutrition habits in Germany.
More information on the book you will find on the Website of Greenleaf Publishing: http://www.greenleaf-publishing.com/productdetail.kmod?productid=2590
The abstract of the article by Irmgard Schultz and Immanuel Stieß is available under: http://www.greenleaf-publishing.com/greenleaf/abstractpopup.kmod?productid=2706
Stieß, Immanuel / Jutta Deffner (2007): Rediscovering Urban Neighbourhoods - Residential Mobility Motivations of Urban Dwellers in Settlements of the 1950s - 1960s. Paper presented at the Workshop Migration, Residential Mobility, and Housing Policy, ENHR 2007 International Conference "Sustainable Urban Areas", Rotterdam, 25.-28. June 2007 (Charts, 1,2 MB pdf-file)
the project will present and debate the results of its three year research study on 27 June 2007 in Brussels. For full details and registration: Flyer
Rhetoric And Realities Analysing Corporate Social Responsibility in Europe (RARE)
As download there is a selfdescription of the project and it goals available as pdf-file (638 kb) - project
Presentation held by Claudia Empacher (2003): at the 6th Nordic Conference on Environmental Social Sciences (NESS) in Turku (Finnland) pdf-file, 101 kb
Irmgard Schultz, Claudia Empacher, Konrad Götz, Juni 2000 (pdf 141kb) Shortversion
In the range of the international symposium "9th Karlsruhe Nutrition Congress: Consumer and Nutrition - Challenges and Chances for Research and Society" Immanuel Stieß presented the so called food styles by means of a poster: pdf-file 348 kb). Information about the project ....
Schultz, Irmgard (2007): Case Study on Gender Equality through CSR in the Banking Sector. Working paper of RARE project., Frankfurt/M., rare16casestudy.pdf, 240 kb
Schultz, Irmgard (2007): Policy Paper on Gender Equality. Background paper on EU policies on gender equality in the private sector. Frankfurt/M., rare17casestudy.pdf, 257 kb
Schultz, Irmgard (2007): EU Goals Concerning Gender Equality: To What Extent Does CSR Contribute to Achieving Them? Frankfurt/M., rare_benchmarking.pdf, 137 kb
Hayn, Doris (2005): The Pilot Project "Gender Mainstreaming in the National Park Eifel" – the Development of Implementation Instruments Report in the context of the implementation of gender mainstreaming in the Ministry for Environment and Nature Protection, Agriculture and Consumer Protection (MUNLV) of North Rhine-Westphalia. In collaboration with Gudrun Seltmann and Julia Guttmann. Summary/Draft, (pdf-file, 196 kb)
Doris Hayn, Irmgard Schultz (2004): Scientific consultancy for the introduction of gender mainstreaming in the daily practice of the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety Summary of the final report, Download pdf-file 89 kb
Eco-Institute News about Rare (pdf-file)
2004: The test procedure comprises three stages: relevance test, the main GIA analysis, and evaluation (explanations are given in italics): Download as pdf-file 162 kb - project
Hayn, Doris/Irmgard Schultz (2002): Gender Impact Assessment in the Field of Radiation Protection and the Environment – Concluding Report – on behalf of the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU), 635 kb pdf-file (short version pdf-file 157 kb) (project)
Gender Impact Assessment in the field of Radiation Protection and Environment
Final Abstract of the project bmugia_final_abstract.pdf (41,4 kb)
Hayn, Doris/Schultz, Irmgard (2004): Scientific consultancy for the
introduction of gender mainstreaming in the daily practice of the Federal
Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety.
Concluding report, Download pdf-file 635 kb
Summary of the final report,
Download pdf-file 89 kb
Segovia, February 13th, 2002, Contribution to the Spanish EU-Presidency Workshop on European Environmental Policies and Women: Research on Gender, the Environment and Sustainable Development: Why does gender matter in environment and environment policy matters? (PowerPoint Präsentation 86 kb)
Another attempt to explain the natural environment
from a feminist perspective.
By Helga Purgand: Andreas Nebelung/Angelika Poferl/Irmgard Schultz
(Hrsg.): Geschlechterverhältnisse – Naturverhältnisse.
Auseinandersetzungen und Perspektiven der Umweltsoziologie. Opladen:
Leske+Budrich 2001
http://www.querelles-net.de/english/2002-7/text21.htm or here
Conference Flyer (pdf-file, 288 kb)
Konrad Götz: Kongress "Facing the Challenge of Urban Diversity - Integrative approaches to urban ecology", 22. – 23. November 2004 pdf-file 167 kb
The presentation, held by Steffi Schubert at the OECD est!-Workshop, hold in Berlin 4-5 November: Leisure Travel, Tourism Travel, and the Environment, titeled "Mobility-Styles in Leisure-Time - a lifestyle-approach for a better understanding and shaping of leisure-mobility", is available here (pdf-file, 236 kb). The complete documentation of the workshop you will find at
http://www.oecd.org/document/47/0,2340,en_2649_34363_34024047_1_1_1_1,00.html
Moving through nets: The physical and social dimensions of travel. The paper is the abstract of the presentation held by Konrad Goetz at the 10th International Conference on Travel Behaviour Research in Lucerne, 10-15. August 2003. Now it is available as download (pdf-file, 118 kb)
Final Report for the Project "Reduction of Environmental Damage Caused by Leisure and Tourism Traffic". Commissioned by the Federal Environmental Agency - pdf-file 188 kb
Institute for Social-Ecological Research (ISOE) The Third Environmental Symposium of the German-Arab Society for Environmental Studies Environmental Protection in the Middle East and North Africa Frankfurt am Main, Germany September, 18-19, 2006: pdf-file, dh_popdynamik_2006.pdf
english project flyer (670 kb pdf-file)
demons working paper no. 2: Summary (64 kb, pdf-file)
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