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The multi-pattern approach for systematic analysis of transition pathways

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posted on 2019-01-01, 00:00 authored by Fjalar de Haan, B C Rogers
Pathways have become a central notion in various areas of research, amongst which are the studies of transitions to sustainability. Though various typologies and concepts are available, a framework for systematic analysis of transition pathways is lacking. We present the Multi-Pattern Approach (MPA) to fill this lacuna and provide a step-by-step manual for its application. The MPA addresses a range of traditional challenges of transitions' pathway analysis, such as temporal and functional system demarcation and the unravelling of complex, interrelated systemic storylines. The approach provides an oft-called for rigour which allows a diagrammatic and formulaic representation of transitions' pathways. Because of these qualities, the approach allows systematic cross-case comparison and provides a bridge between narrative-based and computational transitions research. The approach is demonstrated with an in-depth empirical case study of water management in Melbourne, Australia over the last 180 years. The article first presents a high-level mapping of the system's evolution over time and a detailed analysis of the uptake and phasing out of specific servicing technologies and practices.

History

Journal

Sustainability

Volume

11

Issue

2

Article number

318

Pagination

1 - 30

Publisher

MDPI

Location

Basel, Switzerland

eISSN

2071-1050

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article; C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal