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The Sustainability Science and Technology project seeks to move the sustainability science agenda from its origins in the science community more fully and formally into a symmetrically driven scientist/practitioner program of activities linking knowledge with action in support of sustainability. The project contains two closely related elements. The first is a set of focused partnership team efforts to link knowledge with action in emerging areas of sustainability science: Sustainable Production and Consumption Systems (SPACES) and Vulnerability and Resilience in Practice (VARIP). The second effort is an International Dialogue on Science and Practice in Sustainable Development to catalyze significant increases in the quantity and effectiveness of knowledge/action partnerships for sustainable development. [More information...]
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