Publications by authors named "Fridolin Simon Brand"

Interdisciplinary scientific knowledge is necessary but not sufficient when it comes to addressing sustainable transformations, as science increasingly has to deal with normative and value-related issues. A systems perspective on coupled human-environmental systems (HES) helps to address the inherent complexities. Additionally, a thorough interaction between science and society (i.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Fridolin Simon Brand"

  • - Fridolin Simon Brand's research emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary approaches in addressing sustainable transformations in the Anthropocene era, highlighting that scientific knowledge alone is not sufficient without considering normative and value-related issues.
  • - His work advocates for a systems perspective on coupled human-environmental systems, which aids in navigating the complexities associated with these interconnected domains.
  • - Brand stresses the necessity of effective interaction between science and society to achieve meaningful advancements in sustainability, recognizing the challenges of integrating scientific findings with societal needs.