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Systembildung als fehlendes Glied bei Nachhaltigkeitstransformationen: Entwicklung, Validierung und Reflexion eines Rahmens für die Oberrheinregion

This new project is funded by Eucor Seed Monday and is carried out together with the Social Transitions Research Group at the University of Basel (PD Dr. Basil Bornemann and Dr. Machteld Simoens) and Prof. Dr. Philippe Hamman, professor of environmental & urban sociology at the University of Strasbourg.

The project analyses what is needed for sustainability transitions to lead to new functioning and sustainable systems. Sustainability transitions, i.e., fundamental changes in socio-technical systems such as energy and food, are a dominant theme in European policy making, such as in the European Green Deal.

Research has developed a deep understanding of how innovations emerge in these systems, how they accelerate, and how they eventually put existing regimes under pressure to change. However, there is a lack of understanding of the late stage of such transitions, the consolidation or establishment of alternative functioning systems that are considered more sustainable than the previous ones. The project explores this stage of sustainability transitions, which is called system building. This includes a conceptual analysis, a first validation in the energy and food systems as well as an application to regional transformation activities in the Upper Rhine region.