Sustainable Science in Agri-food Systems and Rural Transformation in Southeast Asia

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Practicing sustainability science involves problem-driven, interdisciplinary approaches to address sustainability challenges and achieve sustainable development goals. The presentation discusses the concept, domain of actions, societal challenges, and the need for collaboration among various stakeholders to enhance sustainability in agriculture and rural areas in Southeast Asia.


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  1. Practicing Sustainability Science to Support Agri-food System, Rural Sustainability and Socioeconomic Transformation in Souteast Asia Helmi Andalas University, Indonesia A presentation material for the 2018 International Conference on Social and Sustainability Science in ASEAN Organized by Chulalongkorn University and UNESCO, Bangkok, Thailand 23 25 Januari 2018

  2. The concept of sustainability science (SS) ... is the scientific knowledge generated as the basis to formulate science-based innovative solutions to the sustainability problems and delivery of sustainable development goals (SDGs).. Elements of sustainability science: problems driven and solutions oriented; interdisciplinary (interdisciplinary; trans-disciplinary; cross- disciplinary); integrated approach and optimising social and humanity potential (through learning process approach); Maintaining continuation of benefits stream (from ecosystem); aim at well-being for all.

  3. DOMAIN OF ACTIONS: SECTORAL, PARTIAL AND NOT INTEGRATED the need to move from silo toward higher intensity of synergy for SD SOCIETY/ COMMUNITY FACING SD PROBLEMS GOVERN- MENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT EVIDENCE- BASED INNOVATIVE POLICY PRIVATE, SOC . BUSINESS, & INTL ORG. UNIVERSITY/ RESEARCH INSTITUTES PUBLIC- PRIVATE- PARTNERSHIP 3P PRIVATE/ SOC. BUSINESS AFS & RURAL SUST. UNIVERSITY /RESEARCH INST 3P 3P 3P COMMUNITY. ENGAGEMENT CSR SOCIETY/ COMMUNITY CONCERNED

  4. (PART OF THE)SOCIETY FACING SUST. DEVT. (SD) PROBLEMS (IN CERTAIN LOCALITY OR REGION) Framework for transition toward sustainability (Helmi, 2017) PARTICIPATORYSD PROBLEMS DEFENITIONS, IDENTIFICATION OF SUST. SOLUTIONS, AND AGENDA FORINTER/TRANS- DISCIPLINARY RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES/HEIs, AND RESEARCH INSTITUTES(WITH RESEARCHERS FROM VARIOUS DISCIPLINES) LOCAL INST'NS, GOVERNMENT, PRIVATE, AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INTER/TRANS-DISCIPLINARY KNOWLEDGE GENERATION AND FORMULATION OF INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS IMPLEMENTATION OF INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS IN SYNERGY AND PARTNERSHIP (QUADRUPLE HELIX APPROACH)

  5. Challenges related to domain of action tendency for each SD actors to work in silo, less interaction among them, or tend to be sectorial within its authority/mission boundaries framework for synergy and partnership has yet to develop. require more open minded and develop boundaries processes. require bridging and linking social capital as well as better governance (well functioning state). MOST School to develop foundation toward sustainability.

  6. THANK YOU ANDALAS UNIVERSITY

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