Teaching and Researching Transition Design

  • Terry Irwin
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Résumé

 Transition Design is a new area of study, research, and practice aimed at addressing complex, wicked problems as a strategy for intentionally directing systems transitions toward long-term futures that are more sustainable, equitable, and desirable. 

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2022-06-01