Sustainable digitalization – fostering the twin transformation in a transdisciplinary way

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Sustainable digitalization – fostering the twin transformation in a transdisciplinary way. / Barth, Matthias; Gossen, Maike; Lang, Daniel J. et al.
in: GAIA - Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society, Jahrgang 32, Nr. Sp1, 13.03.2023, S. 6-9.

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title = "Sustainable digitalization – fostering the twin transformation in a transdisciplinary way",
abstract = "Can digitalization be designed in such a way that it does not harm the environment or promote unsustainable lifestyles? Can it even promote a green transformation? The authors of this GAIA special issue discuss how stakeholder engagement and transdisciplinary approaches can help address digitalization and sustainability in an integrated way. The special issue deepens insights into the state of knowledge on sustainable digitalization in both scientific and political discourses.",
keywords = "digitalization, environmental sustainability, transdisciplinarity, transformation, Sustainability sciences, Communication",
author = "Matthias Barth and Maike Gossen and Lang, {Daniel J.} and Tilman Santarius",
note = "Funding Information: The guest editors gratefully acknowledge support by the Robert Bosch Stiftung (grant number: 01000541-001) for this special issue. The funding from the Robert Bosch Stiftung was awarded to Leuphana University of L{\"u}neburg, which organized the collaboration with GAIA.",
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