Towards a Natural Social Contract : Transformative Social-Ecological Innovation for a Sustainable, Healthy and Just Society.
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| Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing AG,
2021.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- Towards a Natural Social Contract
- Foreword by Prof. Dr. René Kemp
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- About the Author
- Part I: The Quest for a Natural Social Contract
- 1: Introduction
- 1.1 Readerś Guide
- 2: Sustainability Transition: Quest for a New Social Contract
- 2.1 Paradox of Prosperity
- 2.2 Ecological Limits of Our Planet
- 2.3 Emerging Security and Justice Challenges
- 2.4 The Sustainability Transition: Humankindś Quest for a New Social Contract
- 2.5 Whatś Beyond the Sustainable Development Goals?
- 3: Towards a Natural Social Contract
- 3.1 What Is a Social Contract?
- 3.2 Human Progress Without Economic Growth?
- 3.3 Redesigning Economics Based on Ecology
- 3.4 Debate on Role and Scope of the Free Market
- 3.5 Anglo-Saxon Model Versus Rhineland Model
- 3.6 Looking for a New Social Contract
- 3.7 A Natural Social Contract
- 3.8 Dimensions and Crossovers Within a Natural Social Contract
- Social Dimension
- Nature Connects
- Ecological Dimension
- Economic Dimension
- Institutional Dimension
- 3.9 TSEI-Framework for Understanding and Advancing the Process Towards a Natural Social Contract
- 3.10 Development of a Natural Social Contract at Multiple Governance Levels
- Part II: Theories and Concepts
- 4 Conceptual Background of Transformative Social-Ecological Innovation
- 4.1 Definition of Transformative Social-Ecological Innovation (TSEI)
- 4.2 Transition Studies
- 4.3 Institutional Design Principles for Governing the Commons
- 4.4 Design Principles from Nature: Benchmarks for a Natural Social Contract
- 4.5 Complex (Adaptive) Systems
- 4.6 Adaptive, Reflexive, and Deliberative Approaches to Governance
- 4.7 Social Learning, Policy Learning, and Transformational Learning
- 4.8 Shared Value, Multiple Value Creation, and Mutual Gains
- 4.9 Effective Cooperation.
- 4.10 Transdisciplinary Approach, Living Labs, and Citizen Science
- 4.11 The Art of Co-creation: Approaches, Principles, and Pitfalls
- Part III: A Research and Innovation Agenda
- 5: Analytical Instruments for Studying TSEI
- 5.1 Analytical Framework for Transformative Social-Ecological Innovation (TSEI)
- 5.2 Power and Network Analysis
- 5.3 Framework for Analysing Different Levels of Collective Learning
- 5.4 Collaborative Action Research
- 6: Transition to a Sustainable and Healthy Agri-Food System
- 6.1 Challenges and Developments
- 6.2 NWA Programme `Transition to a Sustainable Food System ́
- 6.3 Nature-Inclusive and Regenerative Agriculture
- 6.4 Closing the Gaps Between Citizens, Farmers, and Nature
- 6.5 Measuring Sustainability and Health Aspects of Our Food Chains
- 6.6 South Holland Food Family: Transition Towards a Sustainable and Self-Sufficient Food System
- 7: Governance of Urban Sustainability Transitions
- 7.1 Urban Challenges and Developments
- 7.2 Climate-Resilient and Healthy Cities
- 7.3 Feeding and Greening Megacities
- 7.4 From Linear to Circular and Regenerative Cities
- 7.5 Collaboration for the City of the Future
- 8: Conclusion
- Correction to: Conceptual Background of Transformative Social-Ecological Innovation
- Correction to: Chapter 4 in: P. Huntjens, Towards a Natural Social Contract, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-67130-3_4
- References.


