Preface
Krijn J. Poppe, Catherine J.A.M. Termeer and Maja Slingerland
Chapter 1 – Introduction
Maja Slingerland and Rudy Rabbinge
Chapter 2 – Transition management for sustainability: towards a multiple theory approach
Art Dewulf, Catherine J.A.M. Termeer, Renate Werkman, Gerard Breeman and Krijn J. Poppe
Chapter 3 – Change in knowledge infrastructure: the third generation university
Rudy Rabbinge and Maja Slingerland
Chapter 4 – History is alluring: self-organisation and the significance of history in the search for a new local sense of collectivity
Irini Salverda, Louis Slangen, Jeroen Kruit, Titus Weijschedé and John Mulder
Chapter 5 – Transition starts with people: self-organising communities ADM and Golf Residence Dronten
Rosalie van Dam, Jasper Eshuis and Noelle Aarts
Chapter 6 – Learning in networks in Dutch agriculture: stimulating sustainable development through innovation and change
José Vogelezang, Arjen Wals, Barbara van Mierlo and Frank Wijnands
Chapter 7 – Networks with free actors: an organic approach to innovation and transition
Eelke Wielinga and Florentien Geerling-Eiff
Chapter 8 – Collective analyses of barriers to and opportunities for sustainable development using the Innovation System Framework
Barbara van Mierlo and Marlèn Arkesteijn
Chapter 9 – Culture, innovation and governance in Europe: systems theories and the analysis of innovation in INTERREG programs
Roel During, Kristof Van Assche and André van der Zande
Chapter 10 – The Wageningen innovation assessment toolkit: how to improve the potential of transition projects?
Frances Fortuin and Onno Omta
Chapter 11 – Two complementary transition pathways: supporting strategies for innovation towards sustainable development in Dutch agriculture
Frank Wijnands and José Vogelezang
Chapter 12 – Synthesising needs in system innovation through structured design: a methodical outline of the role of needs in reflexive interactive design (RIO)
Bram Bos and Peter Groot Koerkamp
Chapter 13 – How to deal with competing claims in peri-urban design and development: the DEED framework in the Agromere project
Andries J. Visser, Jan Eelco Jansma, Herman Schoorlemmer and Maja Slingerland
Chapter 14 – Governmental strategies and sustainable transitions: monitoring systems for the prevention of animal disease
Catherine J.A.M. Termeer and Geert van der Peet
Chapter 15 – Institutional innovation and stakeholder engagement: linking transition management in the North with development in the global South
Jim Woodhill
Chapter 16 – Transition: contradictory but interacting processes of change in Dutch agriculture
Jan Douwe van der Ploeg
Chapter 17 – The relationship between description and prescription in transition research
Martijn Duineveld, Raoul Beunen, Kristof Van Assche, Roel During and Ronald van Ark
Chapter 18 – Transitions in history
Pim Kooij
Chapter 19 – Kondratieff, Williamson and transitions in agriculture
Krijn J. Poppe
Chapter 20 – Where are we now? Where do we go from here?
Krijn J. Poppe, Catherine J.A.M Termeer and Maja Slingerland
Contributors
Index
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