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Shaping Tomorrow Today – SDGs from multiple perspectives

Shaping Tomorrow Today – SDGs from multiple perspectives

The volume provides a unique view on multidimensional crises, their interplay, and possible resolutions for sustainable life patterns and is therefore broadly related to the Sustainable Development Goals. Traditional unidimensional and technocratic strategies often fall short. Ultimately, people, their behavior and their habits are at the source of many problems. Therefore, it is imperative to take people, their multifaceted nature and the necessary learning and educational processes into account when striving towards a better life for everyone.
The Editors
Dr. Sandra Hummel is a Research Associate at the department of Empirical Learningworld Research and Higher Education Didactics at the University of Graz.

Dr. Philipp Assinger is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Educational Science at the University of Graz.

Dr. Christian Bauer is Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Geography and Regional Science at the University of Graz.

Dr. Thomas Brudermann is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Systems Sciences, Innovation and Sustainability Research at the University of Graz.

Dr. Andrea Jany is a Research Associate at the Institute of Geography and Regional Science at the University of Graz.

Dr. Martin Jury is a Research Associate at the Wegener Center for Climate and Global Change at the University of Graz.

Dr. Romana Rauter is Associate Professor on Sustainability and Innovation Management at the Institute of Systems Sciences, Innovation and Sustainability Research at the University of Graz.

Dr. Mireille van Poppel is a Professor at the Institute of Human Movement Science, Sport and Health at the University of Graz.

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