Top-10 research priorities for sustainable futures: Insights from and for United Kingdom

Sarah Barsby, Kaisa Johanna Matschoss, Juha Petteri Repo, Minna Susanna Kaarakainen, Anita Tregner-Mlinaric

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Abstract

Sustainability in lifestyles is closely connected to the change of every day patterns of individuals and their approach towards food and consumption, mobility and transport, housing, education, health and recreation with strong cross-linkages with communities and interpersonal relationships. Lifestyles also relate to cultural heritage as well as specifics of natural and economic environment. Hence, sustainability in lifestyles is also determined by the surrounding environment, not only personal needs.

This policy brief presents and reviews Top-10 lists of sustainable research priorities for Europe and for United Kingdom. These priorities have been formed in systematic interaction with citizens and experts. In United Kingdom, energy, food culture, sustainable economics, construction and education are highlighted in the priorities. focus is attributed to increased resources to meet societal demand, government to set long term commitments to improve environmental performance and the importance of priorities being interchangeable and not operating in silos.
Original languageEnglish
Publisher¨Public Participation in Developing a Common Framework for Assessment and Management of Sustainable Innovation, CASI
Number of pages17
Publication statusPublished - 7 Jun 2016
MoE publication typeD4 Published development or research report or study

Fields of Science

  • 517 Political science

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