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== Why & When ==
 
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Sustainability Research is a research field that is aimed at tackling societal problems – from developing systemic understandings of these problems to collaboratively solving them through [[Glossary|transdisciplinary]] research designs. In this context, the [[Glossary|concept]] of stakeholders is a crucial component. Stakeholders are people that are directly affected by sustainability problems.
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The [[Table_of_Contributors|author]] of this entry is Philip Bernert.

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Why & When

Sustainability Research is a research field that is aimed at tackling societal problems – from developing systemic understandings of these problems to collaboratively solving them through transdisciplinary research designs. In this context, the concept of stakeholders is a crucial component. Stakeholders are people that are directly affected by sustainability problems. Mapping-out the stakeholders is a common entry-point to gaining a systematic


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Goal(s)

Getting started

Links & Further reading


The author of this entry is Philip Bernert.