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Title: Transforming knowledge systems for life on Earth: Visions of future systems and how to get there
Authors: Fazey I.
Schäpke N.
Caniglia G.
Hodgson A.
Kendrick I.
Lyon C.
Page G.
Patterson J.
Riedy C.
Strasser T.
Verveen S.
Adams D.
Goldstein B.
Klaes M.
Leicester G.
Linyard A.
McCurdy A.
Ryan P.
Sharpe B.
Silvestri G.
Abdurrahim A.Y.
Abson D.
Adetunji O.S.
Aldunce P.
Alvarez-Pereira C.
Amparo J.M.
Amundsen H.
Anderson L.
Andersson L.
Asquith M.
Augenstein K.
Barrie J.
Bent D.
Bentz J.
Bergsten A.
Berzonsky C.
Bina O.
Blackstock K.
Boehnert J.
Bradbury H.
Brand C.
Böhme (born Sangmeister) J.
Bøjer M.M.
Carmen E.
Charli-Joseph L.
Choudhury S.
Chunhachoti-ananta S.
Cockburn J.
Colvin J.
Connon I.L.C.
Cornforth R.
Cox R.S.
Cradock-Henry N.
Cramer L.
Cremaschi A.
Dannevig H.
Day C.T.
de Lima Hutchison C.
de Vrieze A.
Desai V.
Dolley J.
Duckett D.
Durrant R.A.
Egermann M.
Elsner (Adams) E.
Fremantle C.
Fullwood-Thomas J.
Galafassi D.
Gobby J.
Golland A.
González-Padrón S.K.
Gram-Hanssen I.
Grandin J.
Grenni S.
Lauren Gunnell J.
Gusmao F.
Hamann M.
Harding B.
Harper G.
Hesselgren M.
Hestad D.
Heykoop C.A.
Holmén J.
Holstead K.
Hoolohan C.
Horcea-Milcu A.-I.
Horlings L.G.
Howden S.M.
Howell R.A.
Huque S.I.
Inturias Canedo M.L.
Iro C.Y.
Ives C.D.
John B.
Joshi R.
Juarez-Bourke S.
Juma D.W.
Karlsen B.C.
Kliem L.
Kläy A.
Kuenkel P.
Kunze I.
Lam D.P.M.
Lang D.J.
Larkin A.
Light A.
Luederitz C.
Luthe T.
Maguire C.
Mahecha-Groot A.-M.
Malcolm J.
Marshall F.
Maru Y.
McLachlan C.
Mmbando P.
Mohapatra S.
Moore M.-L.
Moriggi A.
Morley-Fletcher M.
Moser S.
Mueller K.M.
Mukute M.
Mühlemeier S.
Naess L.O.
Nieto-Romero M.
Novo P.
ÓBrien K.
O'Connell D.A.
O'Donnell K.
Olsson P.
Pearson K.R.
Pereira L.
Petridis P.
Peukert D.
Phear N.
Pisters S.R.
Polsky M.
Pound D.
Preiser R.
Rahman M.S.
Reed M.S.
Revell P.
Rodriguez I.
Rogers B.C.
Rohr J.
Nordbø Rosenberg M.
Ross H.
Russell S.
Ryan M.
Saha P.
Schleicher K.
Schneider F.
Scoville-Simonds M.
Searle B.
Sebhatu S.P.
Sesana E.
Silverman H.
Singh C.
Sterling E.
Stewart S.-J.
Tàbara J.D.
Taylor D.
Thornton P.
Tribaldos T.M.
Tschakert P.
Uribe-Calvo N.
Waddell S.
Waddock S.
van der Merwe L.
van Mierlo B.
van Zwanenberg P.
Velarde S.J.
Washbourne C.-L.
Waylen K.
Weiser A.
Wight I.
Williams S.
Woods M.
Wolstenholme R.
Wright N.
Wunder S.
Wyllie A.
Young H.R.
Issue Date: 2020
Abstract: Formalised knowledge systems, including universities and research institutes, are important for contemporary societies. They are, however, also arguably failing humanity when their impact is measured against the level of progress being made in stimulating the societal changes needed to address challenges like climate change. In this research we used a novel futures-oriented and participatory approach that asked what future envisioned knowledge systems might need to look like and how we might get there. Findings suggest that envisioned future systems will need to be much more collaborative, open, diverse, egalitarian, and able to work with values and systemic issues. They will also need to go beyond producing knowledge about our world to generating wisdom about how to act within it. To get to envisioned systems we will need to rapidly scale methodological innovations, connect innovators, and creatively accelerate learning about working with intractable challenges. We will also need to create new funding schemes, a global knowledge commons, and challenge deeply held assumptions. To genuinely be a creative force in supporting longevity of human and non-human life on our planet, the shift in knowledge systems will probably need to be at the scale of the enlightenment and speed of the scientific and technological revolution accompanying the second World War. This will require bold and strategic action from governments, scientists, civic society and sustained transformational intent. © 2020 The Author(s)
URI: https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/12621
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85091647577&doi=10.1016%2fj.erss.2020.101724&partnerID=40&md5=259bcbd6ea05257cd151067626e27791
ISSN: 22146296
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