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Science with society in the anthropoceneTransdisciplinary Research on Cancer-Healing Systems Between Biomedicine and the Maya of Guatemala: A Tool for Reciprocal Reflexivity in a Multi-Epistemological Setting.Communicating Earthquake Preparedness: The Influence of Induced Mood, Perceived Risk, and Gain or Loss Frames on Homeowners' Attitudes Toward General Precautionary Measures for Earthquakes.Context-specific energy strategies: coupling energy system visions with feasible implementation scenarios.The EMCDDA/Pompidou Group treatment demand indicator protocol: a European core item set for treatment monitoring and reporting.The crucial role of nomothetic and idiographic conceptions of time: interdisciplinary collaboration in nuclear waste management.Perceived risk and benefit of nuclear waste repositories: four opinion clusters.Discourse coalitions in Swiss waste management: gridlock or winds of change?Solid waste management of small island developing states-the case of the Seychelles: a systemic and collaborative study of Swiss and Seychellois students to support policy.Communicating Low-Probability High-Consequence Risk, Uncertainty and Expert Confidence: Induced Seismicity of Deep Geothermal Energy and Shale Gas.Learning through evaluation – A tentative evaluative scheme for sustainability transition experimentsEnabling Effective Problem-oriented Research for Sustainable DevelopmentThe scientific veneer of IPCC visualsThe unseen uncertainties in climate change: reviewing comprehension of an IPCC scenario graphExploring Societal Preferences for Energy Sufficiency Measures in SwitzerlandTechnical safety vs. public involvement? A case study on the unrealized project for the disposal of nuclear waste at Wellenberg (Switzerland)Learning to research environmental problems from a functional socio‐cultural constructivism perspectiveTransdisciplinary case studies as a means of sustainability learningLandscape multifunctionality: a powerful concept to identify effects of environmental changeSupporting energy initiatives in small communities by linking visions with energy scenarios and multi-criteria assessmentThe Pompidou Group treatment demand protocol: the first pan-European standard in the field
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