Fractal approaches to scaling transformations to sustainability
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Authors/contributors
- O’Brien, Karen (Author)
- Carmona, Rosario (Author)
- Gram-Hanssen, Irmelin (Author)
- Hochachka, Gail (Author)
- Sygna, Linda (Author)
- Rosenberg, Milda (Author)
Title
Fractal approaches to scaling transformations to sustainability
Abstract
Responses to sustainability challenges are not delivering results at the scale and speed called for by science, international agreements, and concerned citizens. Yet there is a tendency to underestimate the large-scale impacts of small-scale, local, and contextualized actions, and particularly the role of individuals in scaling transformations. Here, we explore a fractal approach to scaling sustainability transformations based on “universal values.” Universal values are proposed as intrinsic characteristics that connect humans and nature in a coherent, acausal way. Drawing on the Three Spheres of Transformation framework, we consider how enacting universal values can generate fractal-like patterns of sustainability that repeat recursively across scales. Fractal approaches shift the focus from scaling through “things” (e.g., technologies, behaviors, projects) to scaling through a quality of agency based on values that apply to all. We discuss practical steps involved in fractal approaches to scaling transformations to sustainability, provide examples, and conclude with questions for future research.
Publication
Ambio
Volume
52
Issue
9
Pages
1448-1461
Date
2023-09-01
Journal Abbr
Ambio
Language
en
ISSN
1654-7209
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15/02/2024, 11:36
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Springer Link
Citation
O’Brien, K., Carmona, R., Gram-Hanssen, I., Hochachka, G., Sygna, L., & Rosenberg, M. (2023). Fractal approaches to scaling transformations to sustainability. Ambio, 52(9), 1448–1461. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-023-01873-w
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