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5.09.2008 - 09:00am ET
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New Research Programme for Sustainable Decision-making
(CSRwire) May 9, 2008 - A new research programme, Real Change, is now being launched.
It aims to support the world’s decision-makers in their promotion of
sustainability and at ensuring that their decision-making will rest on
scientific foundations leading to - real change.
The initiative comes from the Blekinge Institute of Technology, the
Natural Step and Lund University, with the Swedish Energy Agency, Formas
(the Swedish Research Council for Environment, Agricultural Sciences and
Spatial Planning), the National Environmental Protection Agency, Nutek
(the Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth) and VINNOVA (the
Swedish Governmental Agency for Innovative Systems) as funding agencies.
The kick-off, in Stockholm on 9th May, will be attended by H. M. King Carl
XVI Gustaf of Sweden (patron of The Natural Step), scientists, and
representatives of national authorities and the business community.
The wellbeing of society and the natural environment hinges on a swift
transition to social and ecological sustainability. No single challenge
such as climate change, pollution, destruction of forests, famine or
terrorism can be regarded as "biggest", and no challenge can be addressed
in isolation from the others. The biggest challenge is that of making
firmly based decisions emanating from an understanding of the
interrelationships and of the necessity of making each investment lay the
foundations of the next one. This can be learned. Real Change is to
support the promotion of sustainability, ensure that decisions and policy
measures are scientifically based and further develop research in
systematic thinking for sustainability.
"Society's transition to sustainability demands and facilitates
innovation", says Göran Broman, Professor at the Blekinge Institute of
Technology and Real Change’s Programme Director. "We need renewal and
co-ordination of knowledge, competence, technique, business models and
public functions. This is an important growth area, and the purpose of
Real Change is to press forward with that kind of innovation for
sustainability."
Real Change is based on a methodology of systematic planning for
sustainability which The Natural Step initiated at the beginning of the
1990s. The methodology is unique in that it functions as a lingua franca
of strategic sustainable development irrespective of activity and scale.
More and more are now adopting this working approach. The participants
will collaborate on an interdisciplinary and intersectoral basis to
develop the methodology and ratchet up co-operation for concrete
sustainable development.
"A unique Swedish methodology is now uniting scientists, business
enterprise and politicians in a systematic pursuit of sustainability,"
says Karl-Henrik Robèrt, Chairman of the Real Change Steering Group,
Associate Professor at the Blekinge Institute of Technology and founder of
The Natural Step.
"Real Change is an important cog in the task of proceeding from words to
action in environmental co-operation," says Erik Fellenius, Director of
Research at the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency. "We find
something particularly interesting about sustainability research which
mobilises a host of agents in the community, thereby contributing towards
a holistic view of things."
At the kick-off ceremony, 120 scientists and policy-makers from all over
the world will gather to discuss and further develop the methodology which
people have already been using in their hundreds of thousands. Five
companies (Nike, Scandic, Interface, Aura light, Wallenius Wilhelmsen
Logistics) and a region of Canada (Whistler) are among the organisations
which will be represented at the kick-off on 9th May. Instead of waiting
for better political decisions, they are laying the foundations of
them.
About the Natural Step
The Natural Step is a non-profit research, education and advisory
organization specializing in developing systematic, science-based
approaches for organizations to become more successful through integration
of business with sustainable development.
With offices in 11 countries, The Natural Step Framework has helped
hundreds of organizations in all sectors to take strategic decisions
towards the full scope of social and ecological sustainability. Visit www.thenaturalstep.org for more
information.
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