Umwelt- und Nachhaltigkeitsforschung
Science is undergoing a fascinating transformation process as the demands and challenges facing science grow. In times of global change and a dramatic loss of sustainability from local to global scales, science has to shoulder ever greater responsibilities. Given this context the question of how to move from knowledge to action becomes more and more crucial. This book looks at the design of the interface between theory and praxis. It analyses the problems, offers examples, makes action proposals and lists resources available to actors in science and development.
The volume draws upon the authors’ experience as science consultants and project managers over the past fifteen years. Further studies were carried out in 2004 and 2005 with the support of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research. During that period a total of seventy experts were interviewed: scientists, politicians, public administrators, and representatives of NGOs, business and civil society.
Peter Moll works as an independent science consultant specializing in stakeholder-management. He was CEO of a consultancy and of an urban development group. His academic education is in the humanities and social sciences, his Ph.D. is in environmental sciences. He is currently preparing for “habilitation” at the University of Bremen.
Ute Zander holds a degree in architecture and has worked as a PR officer in industry, in a planning institute and as an independent consultant. Presently, she advises the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research and works on a contractual basis on research projects dealing with new techniques and tools for (life-long) learning and training.
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