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Harald Heinrichs
Institute of Sustainability Governance, Leuphana University Lüneburg, Universitätsallee 1, 21335 Lüneburg, Germany

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Journal article
Published: 10 February 2021 in World
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Unsustainable developments will continue to be a significant challenge from the global to local level. The United Nations Transformation Agenda 2030 reflects the breadth and depth of the task and serves as a central reference point. The participation and collaboration of state and non-state actors are considered necessary to make progress in this context. However, politics and policy-making play a central role for guiding and shaping sustainable development. In order to secure societal acceptance for the targeted sustainability transformation, this article claims that policy-making for sustainable development should aim to bring about well-being-oriented transformations. In this regard, besides cognitive insight into the need for change, the multisensory dimensions of human existence in general as well as in everyday social practices in particular should be taken into account more systematically. It is argued that the presented approach of artful scientific policy advice may enable sensory-informed and creative policy-making by providing aesthetic expertise.

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Harald Heinrichs. Aesthetic Expertise for Sustainable Development: Envisioning Artful Scientific Policy Advice. World 2021, 2, 92 -104.

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Harald Heinrichs. Aesthetic Expertise for Sustainable Development: Envisioning Artful Scientific Policy Advice. World. 2021; 2 (1):92-104.

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Harald Heinrichs. 2021. "Aesthetic Expertise for Sustainable Development: Envisioning Artful Scientific Policy Advice." World 2, no. 1: 92-104.

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Published: 18 March 2020 in Journal of Cleaner Production
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Since the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, partnerships between actors from different sectors and countries have been joining forces to tackle major sustainability challenges. Within the textile and clothing industry, inter-organizational networks and governance partnerships have worked to address labor rights violations and environmentally harmful modes of production. Although research on these networks and partnerships has been increasing, it has remained heterogeneous. It derives from many different disciplines and research communities, leaving behind an opaque field of literature. This article provides a critical overview and a comprehensive understanding of research on inter-organizational networks and governance partnerships of the textile and clothing industry through a systematic literature review. It analyzes 301 academic peer-reviewed articles published between 1992 and 2018. It uses quantitative full-text bibliometric word analysis, followed by coding around the meta-framework of modes of governance, which provides an integrative framework for this field of study. Firstly, this analysis revealed four discourses referred to as Economic and Industrial Development, Ecology and Environment, Private Labor Governance and Workers’ Rights, and Critical Ethnographies. Secondly, these four discourses were found to differ in their thematic sustainability challenges as well as in their variety of governance modes and partnerships. Research on economic sustainability tends to focus on modes of central and public-private governance; research on environmental challenges focus more on private governance of supply networks and; research on social sustainability tends to focus on more participatory, interactive and self-governing modes between multiple actors. The analysis provides a unique classification of scientific articles through modes of governance, which is helpful in positioning research in the debate, analyzing and comparing approaches and thus highlighting current gaps and opportunities for future research. The results indicate that both inter- and transdisciplinary collaboration is needed to address the identified dialectical and practical challenges, including increased involvement of research as a key actor in knowledge creation for governance and sustainability transformation within the textile and clothing industry.

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Felix Beyers; Harald Heinrichs. Global partnerships for a textile transformation? A systematic literature review on inter- and transnational collaborative governance of the textile and clothing industry. Journal of Cleaner Production 2020, 261, 121131 .

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Felix Beyers, Harald Heinrichs. Global partnerships for a textile transformation? A systematic literature review on inter- and transnational collaborative governance of the textile and clothing industry. Journal of Cleaner Production. 2020; 261 ():121131.

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Felix Beyers; Harald Heinrichs. 2020. "Global partnerships for a textile transformation? A systematic literature review on inter- and transnational collaborative governance of the textile and clothing industry." Journal of Cleaner Production 261, no. : 121131.

Research article
Published: 15 December 2019 in Sustainable Development
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(Un)sustainable developments are a significant challenge for state and nonstate actors from global to local level. Within the framework of the United Nations Transformation Agenda 2030 and the global Sustainable Development Goals, state institutions have a particular responsibility in guiding the process. In order to secure acceptance, this article claims that sustainability governance should aim to bring about well‐being‐oriented transformations. In this regard, besides cognitive insight into the need for change, the multisensorial dimensions of human existence in general as well as in everyday social practices in particular should be more systematically taken into account. Foundational conceptual and methodological considerations on sensory‐informed policymaking for sustainable development are discussed.

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Harald Heinrichs. Artful sustainability governance—Foundational considerations on sensory‐informed policymaking for sustainable development. Sustainable Development 2019, 28, 791 -799.

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Harald Heinrichs. Artful sustainability governance—Foundational considerations on sensory‐informed policymaking for sustainable development. Sustainable Development. 2019; 28 (4):791-799.

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Harald Heinrichs. 2019. "Artful sustainability governance—Foundational considerations on sensory‐informed policymaking for sustainable development." Sustainable Development 28, no. 4: 791-799.

Journal article
Published: 05 May 2016 in Sustainability
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In this paper, we assess the sustainability of rural electrification programs in Ecuador, paying special attention to programs targeting small indigenous communities in the Amazon basin. Our assessment considers four dimensions of sustainability (institutional, economic, environmental, and socio-cultural) and is based on an exhaustive qualitative document analysis, complemented by semi-structured expert interviews. We found that disruptive changes have affected the electrification policies in Ecuador during decades of avoiding the development of strengthened institutions. Despite this major drawback, we found that there is a consensus on granting access to energy for all. This partially explains the national efforts, persistent through different administrations to fund rural electrification. However, in the case of off-grid photovoltaic solutions, these efforts have consistently neglected allocating funds for operation and maintenance, which has seriously compromised the sustainability. Moreover, although Ecuadorian officials declared to favor stand-alone photovoltaic systems in the case of indigenous communities in the Amazon, we found that environmental or socio-cultural aspects have a minor role in the selection of these systems. Progress regarding environmental awareness, social acceptance, and cultural justice, is still needed for ensuring the sustainability of rural electrification efforts in the Ecuadorian Amazon.

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Sarah Feron; Harald Heinrichs; Raúl R. Cordero. Are the Rural Electrification Efforts in the Ecuadorian Amazon Sustainable? Sustainability 2016, 8, 443 .

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Sarah Feron, Harald Heinrichs, Raúl R. Cordero. Are the Rural Electrification Efforts in the Ecuadorian Amazon Sustainable? Sustainability. 2016; 8 (5):443.

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Sarah Feron; Harald Heinrichs; Raúl R. Cordero. 2016. "Are the Rural Electrification Efforts in the Ecuadorian Amazon Sustainable?" Sustainability 8, no. 5: 443.

Book chapter
Published: 04 February 2014 in Nachhaltigkeitswissenschaften
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Das Leben in den tiefliegenden Küstenregionen geht stets mit der Gefahr einher, Hab und Gut – und im schlimmsten Fall das Leben – durch Überflutungen infolge von Sturmfluten oder Tsunamis zu verlieren. Aber das Leben in diesen Regionen birgt für die Menschen auch Vorteile: das in regelmäßigen Abständen überflutete Land ist als Folge der Überflutungen in vielen Küstenregionen sehr fruchtbar und trägt zum Wohlstand der dort lebenden Menschen bei. Somit gilt es, eine Abwägung zwischen den Vor- und Nachteilen des Lebens in diesen Regionen vorzunehmen, das heißt eine Risikobetrachtung durchzuführen.

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Birgitt Brinkmann; Harald Heinrichs. Hochwasser- und Küstenschutz in Deutschland. Nachhaltigkeitswissenschaften 2014, 501 -522.

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Birgitt Brinkmann, Harald Heinrichs. Hochwasser- und Küstenschutz in Deutschland. Nachhaltigkeitswissenschaften. 2014; ():501-522.

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Birgitt Brinkmann; Harald Heinrichs. 2014. "Hochwasser- und Küstenschutz in Deutschland." Nachhaltigkeitswissenschaften , no. : 501-522.

Book chapter
Published: 04 February 2014 in Nachhaltigkeitswissenschaften
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Kommunen als kleinste staatliche Einheit und Ort lokaler und gemeinschaftlicher Entwicklungen tragen eine besondere Verantwortung für eine nachhaltige Entwicklung. Eine im Durchschnitt immer älter werdende Bevölkerung, die das soziale System Deutschlands finanzieren soll, schwer vorhersehbare Arbeitsmarktsituationen in Folge globaler Wirtschaftstrends oder zunehmende Wetterereignisse, verursacht durch den Klimawandel: Nicht-nachhaltige Entwicklungen in unterschiedlichen Problembereichen wirken sich am spürbarsten auf der lokalen Ebene aus. Gleichzeitig haben Kommunen durch infrastrukturelle Versorgung, Bildung, Gesundheit, Arbeit und soziale Integration direkten Einfluss auf Problemlösungen zur Verbesserung der Lebens- und Umweltqualität.

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Ev Kirst; Simon Trockel; Harald Heinrichs. Nachhaltige Kommunalverwaltung. Nachhaltigkeitswissenschaften 2014, 549 -565.

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Ev Kirst, Simon Trockel, Harald Heinrichs. Nachhaltige Kommunalverwaltung. Nachhaltigkeitswissenschaften. 2014; ():549-565.

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Ev Kirst; Simon Trockel; Harald Heinrichs. 2014. "Nachhaltige Kommunalverwaltung." Nachhaltigkeitswissenschaften , no. : 549-565.

Book chapter
Published: 04 February 2014 in Nachhaltigkeitswissenschaften
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Nachhaltige Entwicklung erfordert verändertes Handeln in allen Gesellschaftsbereichen. Neben Nachhaltigkeitsaktivitäten in Wissenschaft, unternehmerischem Nachhaltigkeitsmanagement oder auch individuellem und zivilgesellschaftlichem Engagement, ist die öffentliche Nachhaltigkeitssteuerung von besonderer Bedeutung. Ein vertieftes Verständnis ökonomischer, politischer und rechtlicher Aspekte und darauf gründender Gestaltungsoptionen ist für die Entwicklung einer nachhaltigen Gesellschaft zentral. Das Kapitel „öffentliche Nachhaltigkeitssteuerung“ greift dieses interdisziplinäre Problemfeld in vier Teilkapiteln auf: 1) Ökonomie und Nachhaltigkeitssteuerung (S. Baumgärtner); 2) Politik und nachhaltige Entwicklung (H. Heinrichs); 3) Nachhaltigkeitsbegriff aus rechtlicher Perspektive (T. Schomerus); 4) Das Leitbild Nachhaltigkeit – Anforderungen an die Raum- und Umweltplanung (S. Hofmeister).

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Stefan Baumgärtner; Harald Heinrichs; Sabine Hofmeister; Thomas Schomerus. Öffentliche Nachhaltigkeitssteuerung. Nachhaltigkeitswissenschaften 2014, 261 -320.

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Stefan Baumgärtner, Harald Heinrichs, Sabine Hofmeister, Thomas Schomerus. Öffentliche Nachhaltigkeitssteuerung. Nachhaltigkeitswissenschaften. 2014; ():261-320.

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Stefan Baumgärtner; Harald Heinrichs; Sabine Hofmeister; Thomas Schomerus. 2014. "Öffentliche Nachhaltigkeitssteuerung." Nachhaltigkeitswissenschaften , no. : 261-320.