Our world is experiencing a crisis of unsustainability with ecological, socioeconomic, and existential dimensions. Thus, planning for the transition to sustainability is a challenge requiring transformation of the dorrunant cultural paradigm. I address this problem of planning between cultural paradigms by examining the discourse between First Nations Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) and Western Science, and identify lessons that contribute to a sounder epistemological basis for planning theory and practice. To link planning theory, sustainability and TEK, I combined literature reviews, interviews and lessons from my experience with First Nations. I derived a cross-cultural analytical framework based on epistemology, cosmology...
“In an era of both utopian high tech and unprecedented climate extremes, we are drowning in informat...
Diverse and productive ecosystems and human well-being are too often considered opposing targets. Th...
SUMMARYThe emergent human cultures have shaped, and in turn been shaped by, local ecosystems. Yet hu...
Policy-makers, project planners and development organisations are becoming convinced that the failur...
This essay shows how sustainability can and should be understood in terms of a cultural perspective ...
There is an abundant literature describing the sustainability problems our planet is facing, ranging...
Abstract: In this paper, I examine planning theory and practice as it enters a new paradigm of susta...
For most of humanity’s existence, a robust human-nature relationship was paramount. Any inherent ben...
This essay shows how sustainability can and should be understood in terms of a cultural perspective ...
In Diné culture, land use planning is natural and develops from specific processes of thought or con...
A decade or more has elapsed since the notion of cultural planning was distinguished from the more f...
There has been growing interest in policy and among scholars to consider culture as an aspect of sus...
Sustainable development has long been accepted in principle as a good aspiration, yet it has been va...
Sustainability, and transitions away from currently prevailing unsustainability, is a project with ...
Contemporary economies must undergo a transformation to sustainability if we are to avoid a descent ...
“In an era of both utopian high tech and unprecedented climate extremes, we are drowning in informat...
Diverse and productive ecosystems and human well-being are too often considered opposing targets. Th...
SUMMARYThe emergent human cultures have shaped, and in turn been shaped by, local ecosystems. Yet hu...
Policy-makers, project planners and development organisations are becoming convinced that the failur...
This essay shows how sustainability can and should be understood in terms of a cultural perspective ...
There is an abundant literature describing the sustainability problems our planet is facing, ranging...
Abstract: In this paper, I examine planning theory and practice as it enters a new paradigm of susta...
For most of humanity’s existence, a robust human-nature relationship was paramount. Any inherent ben...
This essay shows how sustainability can and should be understood in terms of a cultural perspective ...
In Diné culture, land use planning is natural and develops from specific processes of thought or con...
A decade or more has elapsed since the notion of cultural planning was distinguished from the more f...
There has been growing interest in policy and among scholars to consider culture as an aspect of sus...
Sustainable development has long been accepted in principle as a good aspiration, yet it has been va...
Sustainability, and transitions away from currently prevailing unsustainability, is a project with ...
Contemporary economies must undergo a transformation to sustainability if we are to avoid a descent ...
“In an era of both utopian high tech and unprecedented climate extremes, we are drowning in informat...
Diverse and productive ecosystems and human well-being are too often considered opposing targets. Th...
SUMMARYThe emergent human cultures have shaped, and in turn been shaped by, local ecosystems. Yet hu...