This book tracks a paradigm or mind shift in how human wellbeing, economic prosperity and healthy ecosystems are understood and measured and discusses how this shift drives changes in designing and using the technologies and institutions with which humans create and shape the world in which they live. Even beyond the sustainability community it has become a common practice to call for a paradigm shift, and radical change or system innovations find wide usage in politics, business, civil society and science. However, what these terms actually mean or how people intend to use these processes for more sustainability is rarely discussed. The book addresses this issue by combining complex-system-transformation research with political economy and leadership-for-change literature.
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