There is no recipe for setting up a new institute, especially if it is meant to be different from anything that currently exists. Here, we give a look behind the scenes at how we dreamt up the transdisciplinary South American Institute for Resilience and Sustainability Science (SARAS), located in Uruguay, and how, with help from a network of renowned freethinkers and dedicated doers, we made it happen. Trying to shape the institute over the first decade, we learned 10 important lessons that may be helpful for others in similar situations. (1) Securing a stable budget is essential, but a permanent challenge. (2) Structural international funding for a place-based institute is unlikely. (3) Having the institute outside the formal structure of ...
The text's objective is to show that the Western scientific tradition, since the pre-Socratics, has ...
A promising approach for addressing sustainability problems is to recognize the unique conditions of...
There is emerging agreement that sustainability challenges require new ways of knowledge production ...
There is no recipe for setting up a new institute, especially if it is meant to be different from an...
There is no recipe for setting up a new institute, especially if it is meant to be different from an...
Europe's future hinges on funding transdisciplinary scientific collaboration. But career paths, peer...
The authors propose an original research method for sustainable development research that complement...
Human vulnerability can be characterized as people living with uncertain livelihood options, precari...
Europe's future hinges on funding transdisciplinary scientific collaboration. But career paths, peer...
At birth the Journal of the Andean Forest Research Society, in September 2008, seeks t...
While there is a growing consensus about the role of academia in tackling the grand challenges of su...
There is a vast difference between the rich and poor countries in every respect. The difference is v...
This first issue of The SIT Occasional Papers Series hardly resembles most publications of its type....
In the aftermath of World War II, many internationalists diagnosed the fundamental cause of internat...
Realizing effective scientific collaboration among nations is not an easy task. As our first piece...
The text's objective is to show that the Western scientific tradition, since the pre-Socratics, has ...
A promising approach for addressing sustainability problems is to recognize the unique conditions of...
There is emerging agreement that sustainability challenges require new ways of knowledge production ...
There is no recipe for setting up a new institute, especially if it is meant to be different from an...
There is no recipe for setting up a new institute, especially if it is meant to be different from an...
Europe's future hinges on funding transdisciplinary scientific collaboration. But career paths, peer...
The authors propose an original research method for sustainable development research that complement...
Human vulnerability can be characterized as people living with uncertain livelihood options, precari...
Europe's future hinges on funding transdisciplinary scientific collaboration. But career paths, peer...
At birth the Journal of the Andean Forest Research Society, in September 2008, seeks t...
While there is a growing consensus about the role of academia in tackling the grand challenges of su...
There is a vast difference between the rich and poor countries in every respect. The difference is v...
This first issue of The SIT Occasional Papers Series hardly resembles most publications of its type....
In the aftermath of World War II, many internationalists diagnosed the fundamental cause of internat...
Realizing effective scientific collaboration among nations is not an easy task. As our first piece...
The text's objective is to show that the Western scientific tradition, since the pre-Socratics, has ...
A promising approach for addressing sustainability problems is to recognize the unique conditions of...
There is emerging agreement that sustainability challenges require new ways of knowledge production ...