@book{ZundelBlaettelMinkBrohmannetal., author = {Zundel, Stefan and Bl{\"a}ttel-Mink, Birgit and Brohmann, Bettina and Defila, Rico and Di Giulio, Antonietta and Fischer, Daniel and Fuchs, Doris and G{\"o}lz, Sebastian and G{\"o}tz, Konrad and Homburg, Andreas and Kaufmann-Hayoz, Ruth and Matthies, Ellen and Michelsen, Gerd and Sch{\"a}fer, Martina and Tews, Kerstin and Wassermann, Sandra}, title = {Konsum-Botschaften : was Forschende f{\"u}r die gesellschaftliche Gestaltung nachhaltigen Konsums empfehlen}, edition = {1. Auflage}, publisher = {Hirzel Verlag}, address = {Stuttgart}, isbn = {978-3-7776-2371-9}, pages = {198}, language = {de} } @incollection{JaegerErbenBlaettelMinkFuchsetal., author = {Jaeger-Erben, Melanie and Bl{\"a}ttel-Mink, Birgit and Fuchs, Doris and G{\"o}tz, Konrad and Langen, Nina and Rau, Henrike}, title = {Different life phases and the limits of consumption : opportunities and barriers}, series = {Linking Ages : A Dialogue between Childhood and Ageing Research}, booktitle = {Linking Ages : A Dialogue between Childhood and Ageing Research}, edition = {1}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {London}, isbn = {9781003429340}, doi = {10.4324/9781003429340-22}, pages = {204 -- 214}, language = {en} } @misc{MuellerCzymaiBlaettelMinketal., author = {M{\"u}ller, Laura and Czymai, Max and Bl{\"a}ttel-Mink, Birgit and D{\"o}ll, Petra}, title = {How to assess conditions for the acceptance of climate change adaptation measures by applying implementation probability Bayesian Networks in participatory processes}, series = {Environmental Modelling \& Software}, volume = {181}, journal = {Environmental Modelling \& Software}, publisher = {Elsevier BV}, issn = {1364-8152}, doi = {10.1016/j.envsoft.2024.106188}, abstract = {Climate change adaptation measures are best identified participatorily, yet their implementation poses challenges. While Bayesian Network (BN) modeling has been widely used to assess how adaptation measures mitigate risks, we present how to develop, in a participatory process, an innovative BN type that quantifies the implementation probability of adaptation measures by considering conditions for actors' acceptance as well as cultural worldviews. The BN structure was derived from participatorily identified causal networks, while the conditional probability tables were straightforwardly developed with stakeholder-assigned weights. Sensitivity analysis shows how BN structure and parameters influence the BN results. We found that our approach achieves knowledge integration and learning without overwhelming stakeholders with technical details. As BNs enable exploring scenarios, stakeholders learn that many plausible futures exist. Integrating our approach in participatory adaptation processes contributes to identifying the best combinations of implementation actions, reducing the "know-do gap" in local adaptation challenges.}, language = {en} } @misc{MuellerCzymaiDoelletal., author = {M{\"u}ller, Laura and Czymai, Max and D{\"o}ll, Petra and Bl{\"a}ttel-Mink, Birgit}, title = {Interdisciplinary collaboration in transdisciplinary projects : effects on, and challenges for, early-career researchers and the project design}, series = {Gaia : ecological perspectives for science and society}, volume = {34}, journal = {Gaia : ecological perspectives for science and society}, number = {4}, publisher = {Oekom Publishers GmbH}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, issn = {0940-5550}, doi = {10.14512/gaia.34.4.5}, pages = {274 -- 281}, abstract = {Transdisciplinarity aims to provide solutions for societal problems that require interdisciplinarity, which has received little attention until now. This study discusses the challenges and effects of interdisciplinary collaboration in transdisciplinary projects. Interdisciplinary collaboration is fundamental to address sustainability problems in transdisciplinary projects. In this contribution, sociologists and hydrologists reflect on the effects and challenges of interdisciplinary collaboration in transdisciplinary processes for early-career researchers, as well as for the design process itself. Based on their experiences in a transdisciplinary project, they discuss how interdisciplinary negotiation and method development affect the careers of early-career researchers. Challenges for researchers arose due to disciplinary qualification regulations influencing research modes, and due to the different paradigms of natural and social scientists. To satisfy the paradigms and meet the needs of stakeholders simultaneously, methods were developed and applied that effectively support knowledge integration. Boundary concepts and objects facilitated the inter- and transdisciplinary collaboration. Overall, reflexive interdisciplinary collaboration in transdisciplinary processes offers opportunities for personal development and career advancement, and improves the design of transdisciplinary processes.}, language = {en} }