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  • The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in sustainability-related scholarly work, such as Sustainable Development Goal research, is growing. An analysis now finds that few studies actually use AI to address normative or transformative dimensions of sustainability science, limiting the potential of relevant AI applications.

    • C. Gohr
    • G. Rodríguez
    • H. von Wehrden
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Sustainability
    Volume: 8, P: 970-978
  • Philosophers in the Western tradition of virtue ethics have long considered practical wisdom a central virtue. This Perspective suggests that virtue ethics and practical wisdom can enrich the work of sustainability researchers, helping them to navigate the challenges of co-producing knowledge and effecting transformative change.

    • Guido Caniglia
    • R. Freeth
    • C. Vogel
    Reviews
    Nature Sustainability
    Volume: 6, P: 493-501
  • Sustainability science needs to better mobilize a range of knowledge to support transformative change. This Perspective contends that such transformative, action-oriented knowledge emerges from integrating multiple kinds of knowledge and ways of knowing.

    • Guido Caniglia
    • C. Luederitz
    • D. J. Lang
    Reviews
    Nature Sustainability
    Volume: 4, P: 93-100