Turning away from the brink of a failing sustainability transition: recognizing and managing failure in sustainability initiatives
Description of the granted funding
Transformative actions towards sustainability are currently unfolding on an unprecedented scale and at significant costs worldwide. However, the pursuit of sustainability has, in some instances, led to adverse environmental and social outcomes. These include costly yet unsuccessful nature conservation efforts and an increase in social inequality. This research project will investigate how such failures arise from sustainability initiatives and how they can be better managed. We will explore these research questions within the context of natural resource systems (forests). Our approach will involve the use of social-ecological system modelling, which views human systems as inseparable from nature, and multidisciplinary data on human-environment relations. The project will provide solutions for swift responses to negative outcomes arising from sustainability initiatives. It will enhance our capacity to transition to sustainable natural resource management as safely as possible.
Show moreStarting year
2024
End year
2028
Granted funding
Funder
Research Council of Finland
Funding instrument
Academy projects
Decision maker
Scientific Council for Social Sciences and Humanities
13.06.2024
13.06.2024
Other information
Funding decision number
362799
Fields of science
Environmental sciences
Research fields
Ympäristötiede
Identified topics
climate policy, societal effects