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Utilizing international networks for accelerating research and learning in transformational sustainability science

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    Abstract

    A promising approach for addressing sustainability problems is to recognize the unique conditions of a particular place, such as problem features and solution capabilities, and adopt and adapt solutions developed at other places around the world. Therefore, research and teaching in international networks becomes critical, as it allows for accelerating learning by sharing problem understandings, successful solutions, and important contextual considerations. This article identifies eight distinct types of research and teaching collaborations in international networks that can support such accelerated learning. The four research types are, with increasing intensity of collaboration: (1) solution adoption; (2) solution consultation; (3) joint research on different problems; and (4) joint research on similar problems. The four teaching types are, with increasing intensity of collaboration: (1) adopted course; (2) course with visiting faculty; (3) joint course with traveling faculty; and (4) joint course with traveling students. The typology is illustrated by extending existing research and teaching projects on urban sustainability in the International Network of Programs in Sustainability, with partner universities from Europe, North America, Asia, and Africa. The article concludes with challenges and strategies for extending individual projects into collaborations in international networks.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalSustainability Science
    Volume11
    Issue number5
    Pages (from-to)749-762
    Number of pages14
    ISSN1862-4065
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 01.09.2016

    Research areas and keywords

    • Sustainability science
    • Sustainability education
    • International networks
    • University collaborations
    • Sustainability Science
    • Sustainability education

    ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

    • Ecology
    • Health(social science)
    • Global and Planetary Change
    • Nature and Landscape Conservation
    • Geography, Planning and Development
    • Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
    • Sociology and Political Science

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