Abstract

Purpose Approaches to solving sustainability problems require a specific problem-solving mode, encompassing the complexity, fuzziness and interdisciplinary nature of the problem. This paper aims to promote a complex systems’ view of addressing sustainability problems, in particular through the tool of network science, and provides an outline of an interdisciplinary training workshop. Design/methodology/approach The topic of the workshop is the analysis of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as a political action plan. The authors are interested in the synergies and trade-offs between the goals, which are investigated through the structure of the underlying network. The authors use a teaching approach aligned with sustainable education and transformative learning. Findings Methodologies from network science are experienced as valuable tools to familiarise students with complexity and to handle the proposed case study. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first work which uses network terminology and approaches to teach sustainability problems. This work highlights the potential of network science in sustainability education and contributes to accessible material.

Highlights

  • Sustainability problems are without doubt among the main concerns of the present, and cover almost every aspect of society

  • We present a workshop, where network science is used to investigate a relevant sustainability case study, the complexity and interdependence of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  • We have suggested one possibility of handling sustainability problems, by approaching them with a complex systems approach: network science, see Figure 3

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11 December 2020 Accepted 14 December 2020

Department of Computer Science and Technology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK, and Alexei A. Lapkin Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK; CDI (Chemical Data Intelligence) Pte Ltd, Singapore, Singapore and Cambridge Centre for Advanced Research and Education in Singapore, CARES Ltd, Singapore, Singapore

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