Transdisciplinarity is a new approach to research and problem solving. The core idea
is that researchers, practitioners and stakeholders must cooperate in order to address
the complex challenges of society. The International Transdisciplinarity Conference,
held in Switzerland in early 2000, produced a platform of theory and practice. This
book contains definitions, keynote addresses, summaries of sessions and panels, and
names recipients of the Swiss Transdisciplinarity Award. Key topics include the nature
of Transdisciplinarity, research management, knowledge integration, mutual learning,
teamwork and stakeholder involvement, guidelines for good practice, institutional
structures, North-South partnerships, and evaluation. The audience includes all disciplinary
and interdisciplinary researchers concerned with sustainability and practitioners
and stakeholders in a wide variety of areas (energy, natural resources, urban and
landscape planning, waste management, biotechnology, health care, and education)...



