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Obstacles to and potentials of the societal implementation of sustainable development: a comparative analysis of two case studies

Karen Kastenhofer & Christian Rammel
Institute for Ecology and Conservation Biology, University of Vienna, Althanstr. 14 Vienna, A-1090, Austria
(e-mail: karen.kastenhofer@univie.ac.at; christian.rammel@univie.ac.at)

Currently, a growing societal awareness of problems in the context of unsustainable development meets with conflicts of interest, and the actual implementation of sustainability research, and sustainable innovations and technologies, has only been mildly successful. Sustainable development demands nothing less than a radical change in our modes of consumption, production, technology, and decision-making. We have investigated the obstacles to and potentials of such a change in two representative case studies, one focusing on the role of sustainability research within science, the other on the energy-efficient refurbishment of old buildings. A short presentation of the methodological approaches, and the respective results, is followed by a comparative systemic analysis of the two fields of investigation. Finally, we discuss possible implications of the discovered systemic comparisons for societal transition processes.

KEYWORDS: sustainable development, case studies, social responsibility, environmental awareness, social attitudes, conflict of interests, decision making, appropriate technology, innovations, energy efficiency, research, social change

Citation: Kastenhofer, K. & Rammel, C. 2005. Obstacles to and potentials of the societal implementation of sustainable development: a comparative analysis of two case studies.  Sustainability: Science, Practice, & Policy 1(2):5-13. http://ejournal.nbii.org/archives/vol1iss2/0407-01.kastenhofer.html. Published online June 15, 2005.


 

 

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