Biosphere reserves as models for Science-Society interaction to spur sustainability transformations in mountainous areas (BIOSS-INWE)
Abstract
Mountain regions, such as the 435 mountain biosphere reserves, are particularly vulnerable to the accelerated consequences of global change. They struggle with the climate crisis, biodiversity loss, digitalisation and depopulation. For five decades, “people across the globe have utilized biosphere reserves, designated under UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere Programme, to explore local solutions to global challenges. The World Network of Mountain Biosphere Reserves enhances the capacity of 435 mountain BR to act as laboratories for sustainability, research and learning. The high decision stakes, but also the conflicting and pressing nature of many sustainability problems, ask for new forms of knowledge production, dissemination and uptake, and, hence, new models of science-society interaction. At the same time universities and researchers in particular are challenged/ retained to participate in such td-research collaborations due to ongoing competition for funding, students and prestige; prevailing compartmentalisation, performance measurements via rankings, all of which have negative effects on inter- and transdisciplinarity. In this project we will investigate to which degree mountain biosphere reserves have established themselves as models for transdisciplinary science-society interaction to spur transformations towards sustainability in mountain BR.
Project staff
Valentin Fiala
Dipl.-Ing.Dr. Valentin Fiala
v.fiala@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-73111
Project Leader
03.06.2025 - 30.11.2026
Project Staff
01.04.2023 - 02.06.2025
Marianne Penker
Univ.Prof. Dipl.-Ing.Dr.nat.techn. Marianne Penker
marianne.penker@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-73115
Project Leader
01.12.2022 - 02.06.2025