What does a sustainable economy, quality of life and urban transformation mean in cities such as Wuppertal, which are struggling with deep structural changes? How can impulses for more sustainability coming from the city's civil society be described, structured and supported? How can quality of life be decoupled from material economic growth and resource consumption?
The project WTW seeks comprehensive answers to these questions, organised in the following sub-projects:
Following the principles of transdisciplinary science, the research process does not only bridge various disciplines but also takes place in a dialogue with the citizens of Wuppertal as well as organised actors from civil society and the city's administration. The parties involved will develop a joint vision of a good life in Wuppertal. Projects aiming to create well-being will be developed and realised in four selected quarters of the city together with local groups.
WTW is a joint project between the Wuppertal Institute and the University of Wuppertal. It is located at TransZent, the Centre for Transformation Research and Sustainability founded by the University of Wuppertal and the Wuppertal Institute.
You can find additional information on the project at the TransZent website.
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