According to Wiek et al. 2011: Systems thinking competence is defined as:
A) the ability to collectively analyze, evaluate, and craft detailed 'pictures' of the future related to sustainability issues and sustainability problem-solving frameworks
B) the ability to collectively analyze complex systems across different domains (society, environment, economy) , and different scales from local to global
C) the ability to collectively map, specify, apply, reconcile, and negotiate sustainability values, principles, goals, and targets
D) the ability to collectively design and implement interventions, transitions, and transformative governance strategies toward sustainability
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Q9: Strong sustainability is defined as:
A) Pollution reduction
Q10: The Gibson sustainability principles include:
A) Socio-ecological system
Q11: Sustainability problems are complex because they require
Q12: The global annual cost of all forms
Q14: The integrated sustainability research and problem-solving competence
Q15: Free rider and collective action dilemmas exist
Q16: When considering types of interventions to encourage
Q17: A panarchy is defined as a nested
Q18: The solutions-oriented sustainability transitions framework…
A) focuses exclusively
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