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Ten essentials for action-oriented and second order energy transitions, transformations and climate change research

  • Ioan Fazey*
  • , Niko Schäpke
  • , Guido Caniglia
  • , James Patterson
  • , Johan Hultman
  • , Barbara van Mierlo
  • , Filippa Säwe
  • , Arnim Wiek
  • , Julia Wittmayer
  • , Paulina Aldunce
  • , Husam Al Waer
  • , Nandini Battacharya
  • , Hilary Bradbury
  • , Esther Carmen
  • , John Colvin
  • , Christopher Cvitanovic
  • , Marcella D'Souza
  • , Maja Gopel
  • , Bruce Goldstein
  • , Timo Hämäläinen
  • Gavin Harper, Tom Henfry, Anthony Hodgson, Mark S. Howden, Andy Kerr, Matthias Klaes, Christopher Lyon, Gerald Midgley, Susanne Moser, Nandan Mukherjee, Karl Müller, Karen O'Brien, Deborah A. O'Connell, Per Olsson, Glenn Page, Mark S. Reed, Beverley Searle, Giorgia Silvestri, Viktoria Spaiser, Tim Strasser, Petra Tschakert, Natalia Uribe-Calvo, Steve Waddell, Jennifer Rao-Williams, Russell Wise, Ruth Wolstenholme, Mel Woods, Carina Wyborn
*Corresponding author for this work
  • University of Dundee
  • Leuphana University of Lüneburg
  • Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
  • Lund University
  • Wageningen University & Research
  • Arizona State University
  • Universidad de Chile
  • Chalmers University of Technology
  • Emerald Network Ltd
  • University of Tasmania
  • Watershed Organisation Trust
  • German Advisory Council on Global Change (WBGU)
  • University of Colorado Boulder
  • SITRA
  • University of Birmingham
  • Schumacher Institute
  • Centro Hospitalar Universitário Lisboa Norte
  • International Futures Forum
  • Australian National University
  • University of Edinburgh
  • The University of Buckingham
  • University of Hull
  • Susanne Moser Research and Consulting
  • Stanford University
  • Steinbeis Transfer Center New Cybernetics
  • University of Oslo
  • CSIRO Energy Flagship
  • Stockholm University
  • SustainaMetrix LLC
  • Newcastle University
  • Erasmus School of Health Policy and Management (ESHPM)
  • University of Leeds
  • Maastricht University
  • University of Western Australia
  • EUCO S.A.S.
  • GOLDEN Ecosystems Labs
  • CSIRO
  • Sniffer
  • WWF International
  • Dutch Research Institute for Transitions (DRIFT)

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Abstract

The most critical question for climate research is no longer about the problem, but about how to facilitate the transformative changes necessary to avoid catastrophic climate-induced change. Addressing this question, however, will require massive upscaling of research that can rapidly enhance learning about transformations. Ten essentials for guiding action-oriented transformation and energy research are therefore presented, framed in relation to second-order science. They include: (1) Focus on transformations to low-carbon, resilient living; (2) Focus on solution processes; (3) Focus on ‘how to’ practical knowledge; (4) Approach research as occurring from within the system being intervened; (5) Work with normative aspects; (6) Seek to transcend current thinking; (7) Take a multi-faceted approach to understand and shape change; (8) Acknowledge the value of alternative roles of researchers; (9) Encourage second-order experimentation; and (10) Be reflexive. Joint application of the essentials would create highly adaptive, reflexive, collaborative and impact-oriented research able to enhance capacity to respond to the climate challenge. At present, however, the practice of such approaches is limited and constrained by dominance of other approaches. For wider transformations to low carbon living and energy systems to occur, transformations will therefore also be needed in the way in which knowledge is produced and used.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)54-70
Number of pages17
JournalEnergy Research and Social Science
Volume40
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2018
Externally publishedYes

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UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
    SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy
  2. SDG 13 - Climate Action
    SDG 13 Climate Action

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  • ESSB DRIFT

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