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Learning Through Evaluation: A Tentative Evaluative Scheme for Sustainability Transition Experiments

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Title
Learning Through Evaluation: A Tentative Evaluative Scheme for Sustainability Transition Experiments
Description

Transitions towards sustainability are urgently needed to address the interconnected challenges of economic development, ecological integrity, and social justice, from local to global scales. Around the world, collaborative science-society initiatives are forming to conduct experiments in support of sustainability transitions. Such experiments, if carefully designed, provide significant learning opportunities for making progress on transition efforts. Yet, there is no broadly applicable evaluative scheme available to capture this critical information across a large number of cases, and to guide the design of transition experiments. To address this gap, the article develops such a scheme, in a tentative form, drawing on evaluative research and sustainability transitions scholarship, alongside insights from empirical cases. We critically discuss the scheme's key features of being generic, comprehensive, operational, and formative. Furthermore, we invite scholars and practitioners to apply, reflect and further develop the proposed tentative scheme – making evaluation and experiments objects of learning.

Date Created
2016-09-03
Contributors
  • Luederitz, Christopher (Author)
  • Schäpke, Niko (Author)
  • Wiek, Arnim (Author)
  • Lang, Daniel J. (Author)
  • Bergmann, Matthias (Author)
  • Bos, Joannette J (Author)
  • Burch, Sarah (Author)
  • Davies, Anna (Author)
  • Evans, James (Author)
  • König, Ariane (Author)
  • Farrelly, Megan A. (Author)
  • Forrest, Nigel (Author)
  • Frantzeskaki, Niki (Author)
  • Gibson, Robert B. (Author)
  • Kay, Braden (Author)
  • Loorbach, Derk (Author)
  • McCormick, Kes (Author)
  • Parodi, Oliver (Author)
  • Rauschmayer, Felix (Author)
  • Schneidewind, Uwe (Author)
  • Stauffacher, Michael (Author)
  • Stelzer, Franziska (Author)
  • Trencher, Gregory (Author)
  • Venjakob, Johannes (Author)
  • Vergragt, Philip J. (Author)
  • von Wehrden, Henrik (Author)
  • Westley, Frances R. (Author)
Topical Subject
  • Sustainability
  • Experiments
  • Technology
Resource Type
Text
Extent
16 pages
Language
eng
Primary Member of
Phoenix Regional Heat and Air Quality Knowledge Repository
Identifier
Digital object identifier: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2016.09.005
Peer-reviewed
Open Access
No
Series
Journal Article
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.55234
Preferred Citation

Luederitz, C., Schäpke, N., Wiek, A., Lang, D. J., Bergmann, M., Bos, J. J., … Westley, F. R. (2016). Learning through evaluation – A tentative evaluative scheme for sustainability transition experiments. Journal of Cleaner Production. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2016.09.005

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Corresponding Author:
Christopher Luederitz
Leuphana University Lüneburg
christopherluederitz@gmail.com
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