19.05.2010, Stefan Kuhlmann

The Dutch style of problem orientation becomes academic mainstream'

‘In my view this book is an outstanding example of the Dutch style of problem orientation: a kind of "world music" approach to the grand challenges of the perceived second major transition of modern society and economy. This Dutch style-designed approach, the Multi Level Perspective, is receiving more and more attention in academic and policy circles. Therefore this approach to innovation and large scale transition to sustainable development appears to become academic mainstream. Not the worst development these days!' Full review available at the book page (at the bottom)

 

 

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