Transition management as a model for managing processes of co-evolution towards sustainable development
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TextabstractSustainable development requires changes in socio-technical systems and wider societal change - in beliefs, values and governance that co-evolve with technology changes. In this article we present a practical model for managing processes of co-evolution: transition management. Transition management is a multilevel model of governance which shapes processes of co-evolution using visions, transition experiments and cycles of learning and adaptation. Transition management helps societies to transform themselves in a gradual, reflexive way through guided processes of variation and selection, the outcomes of which are stepping stones for further change. It shows that societies can break free from…
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- Transition management (governance)
- Incrementalism
- Reflexivity
- Corporate governance
- Adaptation (eye)
- Transition (genetics)
- Process management
- Sustainable development
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