Sustainability Education and Transdisciplinary Research Institute

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Organisation profile

At SETRI, the Sustainability Education and Transdisciplinary Research Institute, we embrace sustainability as a positive vision for a world that is both safe and just. We investigate how these concepts need to be applied within our local contexts to become tangible. We believe that in order to achieve this vision, we require spaces where we can collectively unlearn unsustainability in processes and mechanisms of inner and outer transformations. 

SETRI provides such spaces. It is home to transdisciplinary research and learning that transcends boundaries — be they between different schools of thought, geographies, disciplines and cultures, as well asor between science and society. Our mission is to facilitate transformative and transgressive approaches that enable individuals and collectives to challenge and change norms and structures perpetuating unsustainability in their daily lives. 

Main research areas

Solution-orientated: We embrace exploration, experimentation, and action-oriented research inquiry to focus on integrated solutions rather than singular problems.

Emergent: Based on a critical perspective we integrate diverse forms of knowledge to establish enduring partnerships that extend beyond short-term funding cycles, ensuring long-term impact and community engagement.

Transformative: Through place-based approaches such as real-world labs, we drive and investigate real-world transformation by tackling concrete challenges in distinct settings to learn to scale transformations long term.

Radical: By stimulating novel and unconventional approaches, we seek to inspire innovative perspectives and try to push beyond established knowledge and non-normal sciences.

Inclusive: We empower a diversity of individuals and communities to engage in deliberative processes aimed at values clarification, goal-setting, dialogue, and meaning-making to foster a shared sense of purpose and direction.

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  1. Assessment of physical strain in younger and older subjects using heart rate and scalings of perceived exertion
  2. Dolderer, Maya, u.a. (Hg.), O Mother, Where Art Thou? (Queer-)Feministische Perspektiven auf Mutterschaft und Mütterlichkeit
  3. Integrating indigenous and local knowledge in management and research on coastal ecosystems in the Global South
  4. Farmers’ perceptions and knowledge of natural enemies as providers of biological control in cider apple orchards
  5. A novel telecoupling framework to assess social relations across spatial scales for ecosystem services research
  6. Politiken der Naturgestaltung als Denk- und Handlungsräume für Anpassung, Kooperation, Widerstand und Alternativen
  7. The spillover effect of mimicry: Being mimicked by one person increases prosocial behavior toward another person
  8. Influence of socio-environmental risks on natural resource dependent socio-ecological systems in Central Himalaya
  9. Reduction of the Microbial Load of Digestate by the Cultivation of Galdieria sulphuraria Under Acidic Conditions
  10. Entwicklung eines Domänenmodells für ein nachhaltiges Wirtschaften kaufmännischer Auszubildender: Erste Einblicke
  11. Four Methods to Distinguish between Fractal Dimensions in Time Series through Recurrence Quantification Analysis
  12. Pollination mitigates cucumber yield gaps more than pesticide and fertilizer use in tropical smallholder gardens
  13. Habitat management on multiple spatial scales can enhance bee pollination and crop yield in tropical homegardens
  14. Anwendung des § 8 b KStG 2002 und Auswirkungen auf die Gewerbesteuer - Erste Analyse des BMF-Schreibens vom 28042003
  15. Kommentierung von Art. 115 AEUV: Nationales Recht mit unmittelbarer Auswirkung àu den Binnenmarkt, Rechtsangleichung
  16. Comparison of Supervised versus Self-Administered Stretching on Bench Press Maximal Strength and Force Development
  17. Cascade thermochemical storage with internal condensation heat recovery for better energy and exergy efficiencies
  18. Plant functional trait response to environmental drivers across European temperate forest understorey communities
  19. How do workers gain voice on digital work platforms? Hotspots and blind spots in research on platform worker voice
  20. „Zusammengepfercht wie die Tiere“ – Der Einfluss medialer Berichterstattung auf die Entmenschlichung von Geflüchteten,
  21. Adaptive survival mechanisms and growth limitations of small-stature herb species across a plant diversity gradient
  22. Preservice teachers’ competency development and opportunities to learn in teaching multilingual learners in Germany
  23. Geschlechterperspektive in der Nachhaltigkeitsforschung – Eine Einschätzung des Präsidenten des Wuppertal Instituts
  24. „Stell dir doch die Situation mal konkret vor!“ – Lehrerinterventionen im Kontext mathematischer Modellierungsaufgaben
  25. Municipal wastewater treatment and biomass accumulation with a wastewater-born and settleable algal-bacterial culture
  26. Private Bodies as Public Authorities under International, European, English and German Environmental Information Laws
  27. Opportunity or burden? Shifting femininities and women’s experiences in a pre-professional business leadership setting