Change is persistent, and provisioning for prosperity in this complex dynamic world is not a simple task. Sustaining the conditions which enable certain prosperities can come at the expense of others whilst undermining the biophysical foundations required for all. In this paper I explore the tension between this need for sustainment and the inevitability of change by examining several conceptualisations and formalised frameworks for change which range from the holistic to the mechanistic. I find that both prosperity and resilience in human systems are contingent on the skilful nurturing of the novelty emergent from the great diversity of knowledges at our collective disposal. With this assertion in hand, I attempt to design and assemble a m...
Since the First Agricultural (or Neolithic) Revolution, humans have been the primary agents of both ...
'Redefining prosperity : delivering well-being' was a workshop jointly convened by the Sustainable D...
Increasingly, it is recognised that human activity is causing our environment to degrade, and that t...
Sustainable development is the 21st Century's wicked problem. After 40 years into this agenda have r...
Society today faces a difficult contradiction: we know exactly how the physical limits of our planet...
Understanding sustainable prosperity is an essential but complex task. It implies an ongoing multidi...
Research shows that we already have the technologies needed to produce clean energy as well as enoug...
This thesis investigates some human-centred factors involved in socioeconomic change towards sustain...
A high and sustainable quality of life is a central goal for humanity. Our current socio-ecological ...
At the core of Wilson et al.´s paper stands the question of intentional change. We propose to extend...
This report seeks to stimulate debate on how we define prosperity and addresses the inadequacies of ...
The quest for prosperity has been a central motive in the life of man from the moment of his entranc...
Calls for systemic transformations have become prevalent throughout sustainability discourse. Increa...
The field of ‘moral economy’ explores the ways in which seemingly amoral economic institutions are n...
This paper aims at gaining a better understanding of the inherent paradoxes within sustainability di...
Since the First Agricultural (or Neolithic) Revolution, humans have been the primary agents of both ...
'Redefining prosperity : delivering well-being' was a workshop jointly convened by the Sustainable D...
Increasingly, it is recognised that human activity is causing our environment to degrade, and that t...
Sustainable development is the 21st Century's wicked problem. After 40 years into this agenda have r...
Society today faces a difficult contradiction: we know exactly how the physical limits of our planet...
Understanding sustainable prosperity is an essential but complex task. It implies an ongoing multidi...
Research shows that we already have the technologies needed to produce clean energy as well as enoug...
This thesis investigates some human-centred factors involved in socioeconomic change towards sustain...
A high and sustainable quality of life is a central goal for humanity. Our current socio-ecological ...
At the core of Wilson et al.´s paper stands the question of intentional change. We propose to extend...
This report seeks to stimulate debate on how we define prosperity and addresses the inadequacies of ...
The quest for prosperity has been a central motive in the life of man from the moment of his entranc...
Calls for systemic transformations have become prevalent throughout sustainability discourse. Increa...
The field of ‘moral economy’ explores the ways in which seemingly amoral economic institutions are n...
This paper aims at gaining a better understanding of the inherent paradoxes within sustainability di...
Since the First Agricultural (or Neolithic) Revolution, humans have been the primary agents of both ...
'Redefining prosperity : delivering well-being' was a workshop jointly convened by the Sustainable D...
Increasingly, it is recognised that human activity is causing our environment to degrade, and that t...