Having this badge means that you can formulate current or potential challenges as a sustainability problem in terms of difficulty, people involved, time and geographical scope. Furthermore, you can identify suitable approaches to anticipate and prevent problems, and to mitigate and adapt to already existing problems.
By completing badge activities, you become able to define and structure sustainability problems based on their complexity and those mainly involved. You understanding the nature of the actual or potential problems we are trying to define can be a major obstacle. This process also entails determining whether the current situation is already a problem or has the potential to become one in the future.
By applying problem framing you can contextualise and define a sustainability problem in a given geographical and temporal context.Earning this badge means that you:
- know that to identify fair and inclusive actions, it is necessary to look at sustainability problems from different stakeholder perspectives;
- can establish a transdisciplinary approach to framing current and potential sustainability challenges;
- listen actively and show empathy when collaborating with others to frame current and potential sustainability challenges.
This progress badge leads to the 'Embracing complexity in sustainability' badge.
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