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Dialogue Sessions, Mutual Learning Sessions and Idea Market

List of accepted contributions for Dialogue Sessions, Mutual Learning Sessions and Idea Market.
(in alphabethical order by first author)
Please note that the attribution to dialogue session, mutual learning session and idea market as indicated in the
table is provisional, based only on the evaluation of abstracts. This schedule of contributions may be subject to
modification on the basis of full text papers, to be publicized on the Internet and in the final programme.


A
D 06 Abbasi S.A., Pondicherry University, Centre for Pollution Control,
Pondicherry, India: Transdisciplinary Research in India – Why it is
Rarely Done and Why it even more Rarely Suceeds: A Likely third
World Scenario
D 08 Aiking Harry, Meerding G., Jongen W.M.F., Vellinga P., Vrije Universiteit,
Institute for Environmental Studies, Amsterdam, Netherlands:
PROFETAS: Protein Foods, Environment, Technology and Society
I 02 Abbasi S.A., Pondicherry University, Centre for Pollution Control,
Pondicherry, India: Waste Management Project Involving Engineers
and Scientists of a University, a Voluntary Organization and Lay People
D 08 Aliò Maria Àngels, Gallego Albert, Raleigh Kathrine, Universitat de
Barcelona, Departament de Geografia Humana, Barcelona, Spain:
In Search of New Knowledge for Urban Areas: The Potential of Citizen
Participation in the Implementation of the Local Agenda 21 in
9 Municipalities of the Barcelona Metropolitan Area
I 02 Adey Bryan, Hajdin R., Kiiza J., Brühwiler E., Swiss Federal Institute
of Technology, Institut de Statique et Structures, Lausanne: Societal
Benefits of Preservation Strategies for Civil Infrastructure
I 02 Alunni Charles, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris: «Pensée de Sciences»
– A laboratory
I 02 Adi Alpheus Bongo C., Restral Consulting Limited, Victoria Island
Lagos, Nigeria: Globally Sustainable Development
D 07 Amhar Fahmi, Center for International Trends and Alternative
Strategies Studies, Cibinong, Indonesia: Innovation Infrastructure
as Transdisciplinarity Problem
D 06 Agger Peder, Aagaard Nielsen Kurt, Roskilde, Denmark: Democratic
Challenges in the Risk Society
M 02 Ammann Klaus, Botanical Garden, Berne: Contribution of genetic
engineering to sustainable agriculture?

B
D 12 Baechler Günther, Swiss Peace Foundation, Institute for Conflict
Resolution, Berne: Water Management and Conflict Transformation
in the Blue Nile Basin. An action-oriented Stakeholder Approach
M 15 Blowers Andrew, Open University, Social Sciences, Milton Keynes,
UK: «Planning for the Far Future – the Need to Build Social Consensus»
I 02 Bährer Sabine, Hemmeter U., Krebs-Roubicek E., Psychiatric University
Hospital, Basel: The Psychosocial Educational Program for
Demented Elderly and their Families
M 05 Bocharnikov Vladimir N., Pacific Institute of Geography, Vladivostok,
Russia: GIS allows Russian Indigenous Sustainable Tourism
M 20 Balsiger Philippe W., Klein Thompson Julie, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg:
Theory and Method of Transdisciplinarity
M 11 Bolay Jean-Claude, Bassand Michel, Tarradellas Joseph, Wuest
Sébastien, Cunha Antonio, Ngoc Du Thai Thi, Swiss Federal Institute
of Technology/IREC, Lausanne: Metropolisation, Ecological
Crisis and Sustainable Development
M 12 Balyeku Andrew, Jinja Municipal Council, Jinja, Uganda: Jinja Case
Study
M 07 Bonazzi Achille, Moroni Antonio, University of Parma, Italian Center
for Environmental Education, Parma, Italy: Complexity and
Transdisciplinarity for Environmental Education
D 02 Bassand Michel, Rossel Pierre, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology/
IREC, Lausanne: Society and its Actors – A Transdisciplinary
Approach
M 09 Böttcher Sabine, University of St. Gallen, Institute for Technology
Management, St. Gallen: Successful Ecological Innovations
through Strategic Technology Management
D 02 Baumann Henrikke, Chalmers University of Technology, Technical
Environmental Planning, Göteborg, Sweden: Ways of organising
for Transdisciplinarity: Comparison of Groups in UK and Sweden
D 02 Brenner Joseph E., OEUF, Les Diablerets: The Psychology of Transdisciplinarity
I 01 Baumann Henrikke, Chalmers University of Technology, Technical
Environmental Planning, Göteborg, Sweden: Anecdotes of Transdisciplinarity
M 06 Britt Fritz, Vizedirektor des Bundesamtes für Sozialversicherung:
Social Insurance and Distribution of Health Care Services in
Switzerland
M 06 Baumann Max, University of Zurich/ Interdisziplinäres Institut für
Ethik im Gesundheitswesen: Intra-, Inter- and Transdisciplinarity in
Health Care – the Lawyer’s View
I 02 Browne Neil, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, USA:
The Rigidity of An Attorney's Personality: Can Legal Ethics Be Acquired?
M 06 Baumann-Hölzle R., Interdisziplinäres Institut für Ethik im Gesundheitswesen,
Zurich: Alternatives to a Rationing of Medical care at
the Bedside
M 06 Brunner Hans Heinrich, Präsident FMH: the Medical Profession and
the Limited Financibility of Health Care Systems
M 06 Baumann-Hölzle R., Baumann Max, Interdisziplinäres Institut für
Ethik im Gesundheitswesen, Zurich: Alternatives to a Rationing of
Medical Care?
M 13 Buchecker Matthias, WSL: Living Landscape. Ways to encourage
local residents to participate in landscape development
D 05 Baumgartner Thomas, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Natural
& Social Science Interface, Zurich: Mobility and Communication:
Videoconferencing or Face to Face Meetings? Confronting
Research and Praxis
M 02 Büchel Dominik, Locher, Brauchbar & Partner, Basel: Dialogue on
Genetic Testing: A Successfull Participatory Experiment
D 11 Baur Bruno, University of Basel, Department of Integrative Biology,
Section of Conservation Biology (NLU), Basel: The Impact of Recreational
Activities on the Biodiversity of a Suburban Forest – A Case Study
M 17 Buchinger Eva, Austrian Research Centers Seibersdorf (ARCS),
Seibersdorf, Austria: Transdisciplinarity: Experiences in Collaborations
between Science and Citizens and Science and Policy
D 05 Bearth Thomas, Eichholzer Erika, University of Zurich, Dept. of General
Linguistics, Zurich: Language, Communication and Sustainable
Development: A Neglected Area of Interdisciplinary Research
and Practice
M 05 Bulych Yaroslav, Franko Ivan, Lviv, Ukraine: Science and Agro- and
Ecotourism Development in Ukrainian Carpathians
D 01 Becker Egon, J.W.-Goethe University, Dept. of Educational Sciences,
Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Sustainability – A Cross-Disciplinary
Concept for Social Transformations
M 20 Burger Paul, Förster Ruth, Neuenschwander Daniel, Held-Neumann
Eva M., Hoffelner Wolfgang et al., University of Basel, Koordinationsstelle
MGU, Basel: Training and Research: Experience from the
Transdisciplinary Program of the Foundation «Man-Society-Environment» (MGU)
M 02 Bernhard Hans-Peter, Novartis Services AG, Basel: Genomics /
Gene-Seeds
M 15 Buser Marcos, Buser & Finger Geologen, Zurich: Nuclear Waste
Management
D 05 Bierens de Haan Camille, Chabre Gilles, Lapique Francis, Regev Gil,
Wegmann Alain, Institut universitaire Kurt Bösch, Sion: Oxymoron,
a Non-Distance Knowledge Sharing Tool for Social Science Students
and Researchers
M 17 Bütschi Danielle, Conseil Suisse de la Science, Programme Technology
Assessment, Berne: The Integration of Lay Expertise within
Technology Assessment: The Example of the Swiss PubliForums
M 08 Birrer Frans A.J., Leiden University, Mathematics, Computer Science
& Society, Leiden, Netherlands: Hybridisation of Knowledge
Fields: Basic Challenges

C
I 01 Caetano João C.R., Universidade Aberta, Departamento de Organização
e Gestão de Empresas, Lisboa, Portugal: On Transdisciplinarity
in Organizational, Technological Change and Law
I 01 Craye Matthieu, University of Antwerp, Research Centre on Technology,
Energy and Environment, Antwerpen, Belgium: Transdisci-plinarity
in Environmental Risk Assessment
M 01 Campagna Maurice, ABB Alstom Technology Ltd, Baden-Daettwil:
China Energy Technology Program (CETP)
I 01 Cslovjecsek Markus, Niederwil: Communication and Transdisziplinary
Parameters
I 01 Canali Susan, International Institut for Industrial Environmental
Economics, Lund, Sweden: Visual/Experiential Learning Tools for
Revealing a Holistic view of a Situation under Study
I 01 Cslovjecsek Markus, Niederwil: Do you speak Music?
D 05 Carter Claudia, Spash Clive L., University of Cambridge, Cambridge
Research for the Environment, Cambridge: Concerted Action on Environmental
Valuation in Europe (EVE) (June 1998 – November 2000)
M 07 Cslovjecsek Markus, Niederwil: Sound leaded Learning
M12 Charlesworth Mark, University of Keele, Keele UK: Transdisciplinary
Solutions

D
M02 Dahinden Urs, Bonfadelli Heinz, Leonarz Martina, University of
Zurich, Institut für Publizistikwissenschaft und Medienforschung,
Zurich: Biotechnology: Dimensions of Public Concern in Europe
D 03 Di Giulio Antonietta, Defila Rico, University of Berne, Interdiscipli-nary
Centre for General Ecology, Berne: An Assessment Instrument
for inter- and transdisciplinary Research
M 08 Damyanenko V. I., Cherkassy, Ukraine: Methodological Approaches
to the Stage Formation of Qualities of an Ecologically Educated
Personality
M 15 Dovbysheva Tatjana, Belarussian State Politechnical Academy,
Minsk, Belarus: Transdisciplinary Solution of the Problems of
Solvaging of Radioactive Waste
M 19 De Mello Maria F., Litto Frederic M., Sommermann Américo, University
of São Paulo, Escola de Futuro, São Paulo, Brasil: Transdisciplinary
Evolution in Education
I 02 Dovbysheva Tatjana, Shuravina Anna, Belarussian State Politechnical
Academy, Minsk, Belarus: Prospect Using of Phytoremedia-tion
of Polluted with Heavy Metals and Radioactive Isotopes Agricultural
lands in Belarus
D 05 Decker Michael, Europäische Akademie zur Erforschung von Folgen
wissenschaftlich-technischer Entwicklungen, Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler
GmbH, Neuenahr-Ahrweiler, Germany: Transdisciplinarity
out of Separate Discipline? A Proposal to Organise an Interdisciplinary
Expert Group
D 06 Drilling Matthias, Höhere Fachschule im Sozialbereich, Abt. Weiterbildung,
Dienstleistung, Forschung, Basel: The Delphi-Technique:
A Tool for Inter- and Transdisciplinary Research
M 20 Defila Rico, Di Giulio Antonietta, Hollaender Kirsten, Loibl Marie
Céline, Scheuermann Michael, University of Berne, Interdisciplinary
Centre for General Ecology, Berne: How can inter- and transdisciplinary
Cooperation best be designed? Results from a comparative
Survey of four Research Programmes
M 17 Dürrenberger Gregor, Swiss Federal Institute for Environmental
Science and Technology, Division of Resource and Waste Management,
Dubendorf: Focus Groups for Participatory Assessment Techniques
I 01 Di Giulio Antonietta, Defila Rico, Kaufmann-Hayoz Ruth, University of
Berne, Interdisciplinary Centre for General Ecology, Berne: Animating
Transdisciplinarity – The Management of an integrated Project

E
D 08 Egger Gregory, Jungmeier Michael, Conscious Development
of the Krappfeld Region – First Steps Towards Transdisciplinarity
M 12 Ehmayer Cornelia, 17&4, Vienna, Austria: Cultural Landscapes and
AGENDA 21 (CULT:AG)

F
M 06 Fehr Ernst, Direktor des Institutes für empirische Wirtschaftsforschung,
Universität Zurich: The Economics of Distribution in
Health Care
M 06 Follath Ferenc, Chefarzt Departement für Innere Medizin, Universitätsspital
Zurich: Allocation of Resources at the Bedside
M 07 Flückiger Federico, Abou-Kahled Omar, Coray Giovanni, Delley Antoine,
Gurtner Jean-Luc et. al., NDIT / FPIT, Berne: New Concepts for
Continuing Education – Challenge to the Entire Education System
I 02 Fontes Orlando, Rutkowski Emilia, UNICAMP – State University of
Campinas, Campinas, Brasil: Civil Engineer Environmental Literacy:
A Transdisciplinary Proposal
M 15 Flüeler Thomas, Umweltrecherchen & -gutachten, Hausen/AG: Radioactive
Waste: Transcontinental Gridlock-Transdisciplinary Solution?
D 04 Forrester John, Cinderby Steve, Stockholm Environment Institute –
York, Biology Department, York, UK: Transdisciplinary Decision
Making Processes: Integrated Assessment (IA) using Geographic
Information Systems for participation (GIS-P)
D 07 Flury Manuel, University of Berne, Interdisciplinary Centre for General
Ecology, Berne: Research Partnership and Experience of Transdisciplinary
Research in Countries of the South
I 02 Frischknecht Peter, Oberle Bruno M., Schmied Barbara, Swiss Federal
Institute of Technology, Dep. of Environmental Sciences,
Zurich: Teaching Transdisciplinarity in a First Semester Course
I 02 Flury Manuel, University of Berne, Interdisciplinary Centre for General
Ecology, Berne: North-South Dialogue on Local Environmental
Management: Learning from the Others
D 11 Fry Patricia E., Jurt Luzia, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
(ETHZ), Institute for terrestrial Ecology/ Collegium Helveticum,
Zurich: Comparing Farmer's and Scientist's Views on Biodiversity
and Soil Quality
I 02 Flury Manuel, University of Berne, Interdisciplinary Centre for General
Ecology, Berne: On Landscape Development
D 10 Füssler Jürg, Ernst Basler + Partner AG, Zurich: An Example of Research
and Project Implementation in a Transdisciplinary Framework

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M 12 Gallati Justus, Kant. Amt für Umweltschutz, Luzern: Stories of Sustainability.
Success and Failure in Sustainability Processes
M 20 Giovannini Bernard, Burgenmeister B., DP MC 24, Geneva: Is it
Necessary to Institutionalize Transdisciplinarity in Universities, and
if It Is, How?
I 02 Gandolfi Alberto F., Brissago: The European Academy for Politicians.
Interdisciplinary Knowledge and Skills for the Politicians of
Tomorrow
D 09 Gisler Priska, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Dept. of History
and Philosophy of Science, Zurich: Obvious Facts or Invisible Histories?
The Development of New Solar Technologies in an Transdisciplinary
Perspective
D 12 Genske Dieter D., Hess-Lüttich Ernest W.B., Swiss Federal Institute
of Technology, Institut de Génie de l‘environnement, Lausanne: Water-
talk: a transdisciplinary contribution to solve the water crisis
D 05 Glauser Christoph, MMS Media Monitoring Switzerland AG, Berne:
New Information Technologies at the Edge of The 21st Century
D 11 Gerber Alexander, Projektgruppe Kulturlandschaft Hohenlohe, Universität
Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany: Aktionsforschung als
Methode transdisziplinärer Forschung im Modellvorhaben «Kulturlandschaft
Hohenlohe»
D 01 Goorhuis Henk, Universitäre Weiterbildung, Zurich: Using the self-referential
dynamics of complex systems to deal with non-reducable
emergent problems in nowadays science and society
M 04 Gerber Mariette, Padilla Martine, Hubert Annie, Guillaume
Michèle, Gonzalez Turmo Isabel et al., Centre de Recherche en Cancérologie
INSERM- CRLC, Groupe d'Epidémiologie Métabolique,
Montpellier, France: Nutrition and Disease Prevention: a Field for
Transdisciplinarity
M 13 Gotsch Nikolaus, Rieder Peter, Flury Christian, Swiss Federal Institute
of Technology, Agricultural Economics, Zurich: Polyproject
«PRIMALP – Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry in the Alpine Region»:
Methodological Concept and Organisational Needs of a
Transdisciplinary Research Project at ETH
M 06 Gerbilsky Lew, Kiel: The Transdisciplinary Nature of National Health
and Environment Action Plans
D 04 Gritsevich Inna, Center of Energy Efficiency, Moscow, Russia: Recent
transdisciplinary Tendencies in Economies in Transition: From
Academia to NGO and Consultancy
M 13 Gersbach Klaus, LIB: Traditional fruit-trees in the landscape, an urgent
problem waiting to be solved!
D 04 Gros Henry, Innovation+Management, Winterthur: The Consideration
of the Entrepreneurial and Relational Dimensions for the
Coaching of Transdisciplinary Research Teams
I 01 Geslin Philippe, Salembier Pascal, IMRA-SAD, Castanet-Tolosan,
France: Antropology and Ergonomics in Designing Innovations:
Theoretical and Methodological Foundations of a Transdisciplinary
Research
M 06 Guthknecht Thomas, Itten + Brechbühl AG, Berne: Quality and
Costs – How to marry two Enemies: Transdisciplinary Planning and
Cost Control for Future Health Facilities
M 11 Ghosh Santosh, Centre for built Environment, Calcutta, India: Our
Cities, Their Cities: Sustainable Development

H
M 17 Habisch André, Universität Eichstätt, Center of Corporate Citizenship,
Eichstätt, Germany: Transdisciplinarity in Action: Promoting
Corporate Citizenship and Community Management
M 11 Hofer Andreas, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Natural &
Social Science Interface, Zurich: Transdisziplinäre nachhaltige
Stadtentwicklung
M 01 Hadjieva Mila, Stoykov, Filipova T., Manoilova T., Yazov K., Bulgarian
Academy of Sciences, Central Laboratory of Solar Energy and
New Energy Sources, Sofia, Bulgaria: Transdisciplinary Practice for
Implementation of Nonconvential Energy Sources in Bulgaria
I 02 Hoffmann Jürg, Galfinque, France: Gobal Pollution Surveillance by
Satellites
D 10 Häfeli Ueli, University of Berne, Interdisciplinary Centre for General
Ecology, Berne: Strategies for Sustainable Transport – Experience
from the Transisciplinary Research Project in the Framework
of NFP 41 «Transport and Environment»
D 06 Hoffmann-Riem Holger, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Institute
of Terrestrial Ecology, Schlieren: Basic Research on Transdisciplinary
Problems: Lessons from a Case Ctudy on Environmental
Problem Solving
M 02 Haribabu E., University of Hyderabad, Department of Sociology,
Hyderabad, India: Cognitive Empathy as a Methodological Tool in
Transdisciplinary Research: A Sociological Study of Biotechnology
Research in India
M 20 Hollaender Kirsten, Libbe Jens, University of Cologne, Research Institute
for Sociology, Cologne, Germany: Pathological Object, Research-
Molester or Active Partner? Knowledge exchange between
scientists and practioners in the German research program «Urban
ecology»
D 10 Harms Sylvia, Truffer Bernhard, Swiss Federal Institute for Environmental
Science and Technology, Kastanienbaum: The Role of
Users in Developing Sustainable Transport Practices
D 12 Holm Patricia, University of Berne, Interdisciplinary Centre for
General Ecology/EAWAG, Berne/Dübendorf: Fishnet – a Transdisciplinary
Project on the Decline of Fish Populations in Swiss River
Systems
M 10 Herren Madelaine, Wyss Hans, University of Zurich, Dept. of History,
Zurich: Historische Modelle der Seuchenbekämpfung und BSE
M 11 Howes Hugh R., Environment Agency, Kings Meadow House, Reading,
UK: Synergies between Economic and Environmental Issues in
South East England. Opportunities Arising from New Constitutional
Arrangements
D 11 Hiess Helmut, Rosinak & Partner, Ziviltechniker Gesellschaft m.b.H,
Vienna, Austria: Cultural Landscape 2020 – Future Images and Future
Stories
M 11 Hugentobler Margrit, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Center
for Housing and Sustainable Development, Zurich: Sustainably Urban
Development as a Transdisciplinary Challenge
D 02 Hiremath B.N., Raju K.V., Institute of Rural Management, Anand,
India: Holistic Approach to Agricultural Technology Adoption: Insights
from Semi-Arid Areas of India
M 18 Hurni Hans, Swiss Commission for Research Partnerships with Developing
Countries (KFPE) of CASS, Centre for Development and
Environment, Berne: Experiences, Problems and Improvement from
the point of view of Stakeholders from Different Interest Groups
I 02 Hirsch Hadorn Gertrude, President SAGUF, Zurich: SAGUF – the
Academic Society of Researchers in the Field of Transdisciplinary
Environmental Research
M 20 Hvid Helge, Homann Jespersen Per, Roskilde University, Department
of Environment, Technology and Social Studies, Roskilde,
Denmark: Dilemmas of Interdisciplinarity

J
D 07 Jabbar Mohammad, Saleem M.A. Mohamed, Li-Pun Hugo, International
Livestock Research Institute, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: From
Component Technology to Intergrated Resource Management to
Address Poverty, Food Security and Natural Resource Management:
a project in Ethiopia
D 05 Jeffrey Paul, Cranfield University, International Ecotechnology Research
Centre, Cranfield, UK: Reflections on the Practice of Cross-disciplinary
Research; Towards an Understanding of the Mechanisms
and Benefits of Collaboration
D 06 Jaeger Jochen, Scheringer Martin, Center of Technology Assessment
in Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart, Germany: Transdisciplinarity
– just a Buzzword? Overcoming some Popular Objections to
Transdisciplinary Research
M 14 Joos Walter, Carabias Vicente, Winistörfer Herbert, Stücheli Alex,
Zurich University of Applied Sciences Winterthur, Dept. of Ecology,
Winterthur: Tools and Innovations for the Improvement of Acceptance
in a Sustainable Waste Management System
I 02 Jäggi Olivier, ECOFACT AG, Environment and Finance, Zurich:
Searching for a Common Language
M 17 Joss Simon, University of Westminster, Centre for the Study of
Democracy, London, UK: Results of a Multinational, Comparative
Evaluation of twelve Participatory Technology Assessment Initiatives
D 02 Jahn Thomas, Institute for Social-ecological Research, Frankfurt
am Main, Germany: Status and Perspectives of Social-ecological
Research in the Federal Republic of Germany
M 10 Jungck M., Gfeller W., Imbaumgarten P., Johner H.-U., Piller G., Rodriquez
J., Roserens G.-A., Swiss Office of Public Health, Berne:
Radon: The Deadly Visitor
D 08 Jansen J.L.A., Sustainable Technology Development – Knowledge
Dissemination and Anchoring, Delft, Netherlands: On Search for
Ecojumps in Technology

K
D 12 Kaempf Charlotte, University of Karlsruhe, Institute of Water Resources
Management, Hydraulic and Rural Engineering, Karlsruhe:
River Basin Management – a Transdisciplinary Approach
D 10 Knie Andreas, Petersen Markus, Choice Mobilitätsproviding GmbH,
Berlin, Germany: CHOICE – A Real World Example of Transdisciplinary
Research
D 12 Kägi Wolfram, University of St. Gallen, Institute for Economy and
the Environment, St. Gallen: The culture of sharing as a stabilisation
mechanism of common property problems: An Anthropological-
economical-psychological Research Project
M 06 Kocher Gerhard, Präsident der Schweizerischen Gesellschaft für
Gesundheitspolitik: The Political Debate of Financing Health Care
D 04 Kaiser Florian G., Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Dept. of
Environmental Sciences, Zurich: Scientific Answers To Practical
Questions – Causality's Crucial Role
D 08 König Ilse, Lutter Christina, Austrian Federal Ministry of Science
and Transport, Dept. for Social Sciences, Vienna, Austria: Experiences
of Transdisciplinarity within the Research Programme «Cultural
Studies/Kulturwissenschaften»
I 02 Kallis George, Coccossis Harry, University of the Aegean, Dep. of
Environmental Studies, Athens, Greece: Transdisciplinary Research
in Urban Water Management: The Experience from a European Research
Project
M 06 Korczak Dieter, Sekretär des Club for Health, Deutschland: The Rationing
Debate in Germany
M 01 Kasanen Pirkko, TTS Institute, Helsinki, Finland: A Modest Success
Story: LINKKI 2 Research Programme on Energy Conservation Decisions
and Behavoiur
I 02 Kostecki Michel, Université de Neuchâtel, The Enterprise Institute,
Neuchâtel: The Durable Use of Consumer Products: New Options
for Business and Consumption
M 14 Kastenholz Hans, Blättel-Mink Birgit, Center of Technology Assessement
in Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart, Germany: Transdisciplinary
Research on Sustainable Development: Fact or Fiction?
M 01 Kovacevic Tea, Tomsic Zeljko, Debrecin Nenad, Faculty of Electrical
Engineering and Computing, Dpt. of Power Systems, Zagreb, Croatia:
Impact Pathway Methodology in Estimating External Costs of
Electricity Generation – Case Study «Croatia»
M 07 Katzmann Werner, Federal Institute for Public Health, Vienna, Austria:
Research on Manmade (Cultural) Landscapes – Transfer of Results
into Education
D 03 Krott Max, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Institut für
Forstpolitik und Naturschutz, Göttingen, Germany: Scientific Quality
by Controlling: The Example of the interdisciplinary Programme
«Austrian landscape research»
D 08 Kauffman Joanne M., Baud Roger, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology,
Department of Materials, Zurich: The Alliance for Global
Sustainability – A New, Integrated Model of Research for Better
Decisions, Policies, and the Development of New Technologies
D 09 Kubasek Nancy K., Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green,
USA: Green Taxes: A Better way to Achieve Environmental Protection?
D 08 Kaufmann Ruth, Gutscher Heinz, University of Berne, Interdisciplinary
Center for General Ecology, Berne: Instruments for Sustainable
Development Results and Conclusions of a Transdisciplinary Project
M 08 Kübler Markus, Catani Reto, Teachers Training College
Spiez/Switzerland: Teaching children transdisciplinary thinking: The
subject “Natur-Mensch-Mitwelt" (nature-man-environment) as a
new approach to transdisciplinary learning in the primary school
I 02 Keitsch Martina M., Norwegian University of Science and Technology,
Trondheim, Norway: Industrial Ecology Curriculum at Norwegian
University of Science and Technology – An Interdisciplinary
Approach
M 11 Kulikauskas Paulius, Byfornyelsesselskabet Danmark, Urban renewal
company, Copenhagen, Denmark: Transdisciplinarity in
Planning of Sustainable Urban Revitalisation
M 03 Keitsch Martina M., Norwegian University of Science and Technology,
Trondheim, Norway: Towards an Interdisciplinary Research
in Technologies and Humanities – On the Concept of Industrial
Ecology
M 18 Künzi Erwin, University of Berne, Interdisciplinary Centre for General
Ecology, Berne: Transdisciplinarity in the Laikipia Research
Programme – Research and Co-operation for Sustainable Development
in a Semi-Arid Regional Context in Kenya
M 06 Kesselring Annemarie, Schweiz. Berufsverband der Krankenschwestern
und Krankenpfleger: Scare Resources in Nursing
I 02 Künzli Christine, Di Giulio Antonietta, Kaufmann-Hayoz Ruth, University
of Berne, Interdisciplinary Centre for General Ecology,
Berne: Skills or Content? How to Prepare Students for Interdisciplinary
and Transdisciplinary Research and Practice
D 09 Kiefer Bernd, Ries Andrea, Hürlimann Bruno, Swiss Federal Institute
for Environmental Science and Technology, Kastanienbaum:
Creating an Ecolabel for Electricity in Switzerland – The Art of mediating
between diverging Interests
M 11 Kvarda Werner, Univ. of Agricultural Sciences Vienna, Institute for
Landscape Architecture and Landscape Management, Vienna, Austria:
New Bridges to Learn Models of Pood Practice – The «Bridge
Danube Project»
M 14 Kiwi-Minsker L., Renken Albert, Stucki S., Ecole polytechnique
fédérale, Institut de Génie Chimique, Lausanne: Sustainable Chemical
Technology for Improved Quality of Live
M 03 Kyrtsis Alexandros-Andreas, University of Athens, Department of Economics,
Athens, Greece: Transdisciplinarity and Innovation in Banking
D 06 Klabbers Jan, KMPC bv, Bemmel, Netherlands: Enhancing the Effectiveness
of Transdisciplinary Research in Handling Societal
Risks: The Case of Global Climate Change

L
M 20 Lawrence Roderick J., University of Geneva, Centre for Human
Ecology & Environmental Sciences, Geneva: Obstacles to Transdisciplinary
Environmental Research and Policy Implementation
D 01 Limpert Eckart, Abbt Markus, Stahel Werner A., Swiss Federal Institute
of Technology, Institute of Plant Sciences, Lindau: Life is
Log-normal
M 13 Lechner Robert, Austrian Institute for Applied Ecology, Vienna,
Austria: Culture, Landscape, Development in Alpine Regions of
Western Austria
D 04 Loibl Marie Céline, Austrian Institute for Applied Ecology, Vienna:
Group-Dynamics in Transdisciplinary Research
M 06 Lefèvre Pierre, Ruben de Cellis Emma, Institute of Tropical Medicine,
Nutrition Unit, Antwerp, Belgium: Involving Researchers,
Communities and Technicians in Public Health Research. Lessons
from an International Development Project
D 11 Lukesch Robert, Morawetz Bernhard, ÖAR-Regionalberatung
GmbH, Fehring, Austria: The Green Leaves of Life's Golden Tree
M 09 Lenz Roman, Nuertingen University for Applied Sciences, Nuertingen,
Germany: Project Overview European-Canadian-Curriculum
on Environmental Informatics (ECCEI)

M
M 04 Maier Simone, Jungbluth Niels, IEE - HSG: Restriction against and
strategies for organizational and interorganizational learning and
change processes towards a sustainable development in the Swiss
food sector
M 13 Meerstetter Andreas, LIB: How farmers are trained to become professionals
in sustainable land use
M 09 Marchini Denise, Fachhochschule Solothurn Nordwestschweiz,
Hochschule für Technik (HST): Transdisciplinarity LIVE at Fachhochschule
Solothurn Nordwestschweiz
M 17 Meister Hanspeter, Institut für Organisationskommunikation
Bensheim, Germany:
Transdisciplinarity in Action: Promoting Corporate Citizenship
and Community Management
D 09 Markard Jochen, Wüstenhagen Rolf, Timpe Christoph, Swiss Federal
Institute for Environmental Science and Technology, Kastanienbaum:
Will green Power Products lead to a sustainable Electricity
System? – Valuing competitive Market Prospects and
promotional Effectivness of Green Power
M 18 Messerli Peter, University of Berne, Centre for Development and
Environment, Projet BEMA, Antananarivo, Madagascar: The
Dilemma between Development and Conservation on the Eastern
Escarpment of Madagascar – Experiences of Problemoriented and
Applied Research in a Developing Country
M 12 Marti Karin, topos Marti & Müller, Zurich: Lokale Agenda 21
M 09 Mey Hansjürg, University of Berne: Competing for the Future by
Reshaping the Education System of the Applied Universities in
Switzerland
M 09 Mathys Renata, Applied University of Berne, School of Engineering
Burgdorf: Managing the knowledge potential between industry,
society and academia – A case example of the school of engineer-ing
Burgdorf
M 17 Mirenowicz Jacques, Institut pour la Communication et l'analyse
des sciences et des technologies, Fribourg: Consensus Conference
and Transdisciplinarity
D 02 Matthieu Nicole, Pivot Agnes, Vivien Franck-Dominique, Raichon
Camille, NSS/CNRS, Université de Paris X, Nanterre, France: Natures
Sciences Sociétés: The Outcome of 20 Years of Interdisciplinary
and Interinstitutional Research Collaboration between Life
Sciences, Earth Sciences and Social Sciences
M 04 Mogalle Marc, University of St. Gallen, Institute for Economy and
the Environment, St. Gallen: The Need-Field Approach: Illustrated
by the Example of the Integrated Project Society I/ SSP Environment
«A Sustainable Switzerland in the International Context»
D 03 Mauch Samuel P., Mauch Consulting, Oberlunkhofen: Transdisciplinary
Research and Scientific Quality
I 01 Moser Karin S., Clases Christoph, Wehner Theo, University of
Zurich, Dept. of Psychology, Zurich: Taking Actors' Perspectives seriously:
Who's Knowledge and what is managed? Knowledge Management
in a Transdisciplinary Perspective
D 07 Mebratu Desta, UNECA/RCID, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: Transdisciplinarity
and the Developing World

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D 02 Naveh Z., Faculty of Agricultural Engineering, Technion, Haifa, Israel:
Transdisciplinary Challenges for Regional Sustainable Development
Toward the Post-Industrial Information Society
D 01 Nicolescu Basarab, President of CIRET, Intern. Center for Transdis-
cipl. Research, Paris: Transdisciplinary and Modern Science: Towards
a Methodology of Transdisciplinarity
M 17 Nentwick Michael, Institute of Technology Assessment, Vienna:
The role of participatory Technology Assessment in policy-making
I 02 Nicolescu Basarab, President of CIRET, Intern. Center for Transdiscipl.
Research, Paris: Building a Planetary Network of Transdisciplinary
Researchers
I 02 Ng Pui-Yee Purrie, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, School of
Design, Hongkong, China: An Integrated Eco-design System in
Hong Kong: Ecology + Culture + Economy
I 02 Nunes Paulo Augusto, Catholic University Leuven, Centre for Economic
Studies, Leuven, Belgium: Using CV to Measure Environmental
Protection Benefits: Is there any Warmglow in the Stated
WTP Responses?

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D 07 Oguttu Wogenga'h H., Wolf M., Bugenyi F.W.B., Leuenberger H.,
Okot-Okumu J., Fisheries Research Institute, Jinja Uganda: Point
Source Pollution from the Catchment Area into Jinjas Urban Wet-lands,
Uganda
I 02 Ouboter Stefan, Van Veen Johan, Centre for Soil Quality Management
and Knowledge Transfer, Gouda, Netherlands: Experiences of
the Centre for Soil Quality Management and Knowledge Transfer
(SKB) with Transdisciplinary Projects
M 16 Ouboter Stefan, Derks Lucas, Centre for Soil Quality Management
and Knowledge Transfer, Gouda, Netherlands: Transdisciplinarity in
Communication on Environmental Issues by Using the Structure of
Subjective Experience
I 02 Ouko Luke, Nairobi, Kenya: Transdisciplinarity for Climate Change
Mitigation

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D 12 Penkova Nathalia V., State Hydrological Institute, St.-Petersburg,
Russia: Regional Aspects of Water-Economic Development in a
Transdisciplinary Dimension: Unique Units and General Methodology
D 11 Ping Xiao, Wuhan East Lake High Technology Group CO.,LTD.,
Wuhan, China: Land Use in China: Facts, Mechanisms and a Framework
for Further Research
I 02 Perren Sonja, Perrig-Chiello Pasqualina, Eckstein Doris, Institut Universitaire
Kurt Bösch, Sion: Inter- and Transdisciplinary Activities at
Swiss Universities: The Development and Restructuring of a Database
D 01 Pohl Christian, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, SAGUF
Geschäftsstelle, Zurich: Transdisciplinary Research Methods: What
Problems They Face and How They Tackle Them
I 02 Perrig-Chiello Pasqualina, Höpflinger François, Perren Sonja, Institut
Universitaire Kurt Bösch, Sion: Transdisciplinary Research on
Ageing: Theory and Practice
M 05 Pokorny Doris, Biosphärenreservat Rhön, Obereisbach, Germany:
Sustainability through Transdiscipliarity? The Biosphere Reserve
Concept as Chance and Challenge
I 01 Petersen Holger, Schaltegger Stefan, University of Lüneburg, Chair
of Corporate Environmental Management, Lüneburg, Germany:
NGOs: Promoters of Sustainable Entrepreneurship?

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D 11 Rais Mohammad, National Institute of Science Technology and Development
Studies, Resource Planning and Utilization for Regional
Development, New Dehli, India: Integrating Transdisciplinarity in
Assessing Sustainability: A Dialogue between Research Framework
and Farmers Perception: Some Experiences of Sloping Lands from
Southeast and South Asia
D 12 Ritz Christoph, ProClim, Berne: From Knowledge to Action – Transdisciplinarity
in Climate Research
D 06 Rauschmayer Felix, Institut für Philosophie, Leipzig, Germany: Legitimisation
of Decision Making in the Context of Sustainable Development
D 02 Rogers Mike W., European Commission, Brussels, Belgium: Problems
Planning and Implementing Interdisciplinary Policy Programmes
D 03 Rege Colet Nicole, Université de Genève, Adjointe au Rectorat à la
formation et à l'Evaluation, Geneva: Evaluating Interdisciplinary
Teaching
D 01 Rohracher Harald, Inter-University Research Center for Technology,
Work and Culture, Graz, Austria: Transdisciplinarity as a Requirement
of Policy and Problem Oriented Research
D 10 Reinhardt Ernst, ecoprocess, Zurich: Eco-DriveTM in Switzerland –
A Success Story of Energy 2000: Improving Fuel Efficiency in Road
Transport
M 13 Roux Michel, Agricultural Extension Center, Lindau: Pilotproject
"Landscape development in the canton of Zurich". Institutional innovation
with the support by action research
D 02 Rist Stephan, University of Berne, Centre for Development and Environment,
Berne: Learning for Sustainability «Learning on the Job,
in the Context and with other People»

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M 11 Schenkel Walter, Muri&Partner, Zurich: Transdisciplinary Research
and Cooperation in Sustainable Urban Policy
D 01 Schweizer Peter, Zurich: We do not want to solve problems. We
want to be confirmed in our ideas!
I 02 Schenker Franz, Hermanns Stengele Rita, Geological Consulting,
Meggen: Groundwater-Remediation with Permeable Reactive
Walls – a Transdiciplinary Approach to the Sustainable Use of the
Most Important Natural Ressource
M 16 Sell Joachim, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Natural & Social
Science Interface, Zurich: Solid Waste Management: Soil Remediation
of Heavy Metal Contaminated Sites
D 09 Schenler Warren W., Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Institute
for Energy Technology, Zurich: SESAMS (Strategic Electric
Sector Assessment Methodology under Sustainability)
D 06 Semadeni Marco, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Natural &
Social Science Interface, Zurich: From Risk to Action
D 01 Scheringer Martin, Jaeger Jochen, Esfeld Michael, Swiss Federal Institute
of Technology, Laboratory of Chemical Engineering, Zurich:
Holism and Transdisciplinarity – How are Different Disciplines Connected
in Environmental Research?
D 12 Slob A., Vermeulen W.J.V., TNO Strategy, Technology and Policy, Delft,
Netherlands: Organising «CO2-Reduction Options Markets»: Bridging
Multiple Chasms within the Science-Policy-Society Triangle
D 04 Scholz Roland W., Stauffacher Michael, Oswald Jenny, Swiss Federal
Institute of Technology, Natural & Social Science Interface, Zurich:
Organizing Mutual Learning Processes between Science and Society:
Lessons learned in 6 Years Experiences with the ETH-UNS Case Study
D 07 Sorg Jean-Pierre, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Waldbau,
Zurich: Transdisciplinarity: Small-Scale Comparative Analysis on
the Forestry-Management Research Projects in Madagascar
D 05 Schönlaub Hans P., Geological Survey of Austria, Vienna, Austria:
Public Understanding of Geosciences – a Transdisciplinary Approach
D 03 Spaapen Jack B., Wamelink Frank, sci_Quest, research agency for
S&T Policy, Amsterdam: The Evaluation of Transdisciplinary Research
D 04 Schübel Hubert R., Consultant for Organizational Psychology,
Stuttgart, Germany: Psychological Monitoring and Team-Coaching
for the Improvement of Inter-/Transdiciplinary Processes
I 02 Stalder Ueli, Hirsch Jemma Madeleine, University of Berne, Economic
Geography and Regional Studies, Berne: Netting Global with
Local – The Role of Transdisciplinary Science
M 13 Schüpbach Hans, LBL: The agricultural knowledge system in
Switzerland. Institutional innovations for joint problem solving
among practice and science
M 05 Stalder Ueli, Hirsch Jemma Madeleine, University of Berne, Economic
Geography and Regional Studies, Berne: The Future of Skitourism
Revisited – The Impact of Transdisciplinary Science
D 06 Schulz Klaus-Peter, Baitsch Christof, TU Chemnitz, Lehrstuhl fuer
Management des technischen Wandels und Personalentwicklung,
Chemnitz, Germany: Study to Work – An Interdisciplinary Access
to the Field of Innovation Management in University Education
D 08 Steffany Frank, University of Cologne, Institute of Geophysics und
Meteorology, Cologne, Germany: Programme and Research Results
of Special Research Initiative 419
I 02 Schutzbach Roland, GLOBAL INITIATIVE, Solothurn: «Global Initiative»
as an Expression of The New Kind of Science our World Needs
Today and Tomorrow
M 10 Steurer Johann, Universitätsspital, Medizinische Poliklinik, Zurich:
Information Transfer from Medical Science into Daily Practice
D 04 Schwaninger Markus, University of St. Gallen, Institut für Betriebs-
wissenschaft, St. Gallen: Systems Theory and Cybernetics: A Basis
for Transdisciplinarity
M 14 Stünzi Jürg, Stadt Winterthur, Departement Bau/Tiefbau, Winterthur:
Abfallregelungen: Verantwortungsvoller und Problemgerechter Umgang
mit Regelungen im Bereich der Abfallentsorgung
D 01 Schwarz Astrid E., TU München, Lehrstuhl für Landschaftsökologie,
Freising, Germany: The «Lake» as a Mirror of Cultural Identity –
Ecological Constructs and Pictures of Nature in the Socio-political
Context
D 04 Suhr Nelson Julie, University of Utah, Department of Economics,
Salt Lake City, USA: Transdisciplinary Decision Making Processes: A
Methodology for the Analysis of Qualitative, Quantitative and Economic
Data
I 01 Schweizer Peter, Zurich: «Unité de Méthode» – A Strategic Factor
for Success
M 19 Sundin Nils-Göran, Stockholm: Transdisciplinarity – Trespassing
the last Taboo towards a Phenomenlogy of Interpretation Research
I 01 Schweizer Peter, Zurich: Computer Aided Invention (CAI)

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M 06 Tanner Marcel, Direktor des Tropeninstitutes, Basel: Criteria for the
Allocation of Health Care Services in Third World Countries in
Comparison to Health Care in Industrialized Countries
M 13 Toussaint Verena, Nagel Jens Uwe, Zentrum für Agrarlandschafts- und
Landnutzungsforschung, Institut für Sozioökonomie,
Müncheberg, Germany: Approaches for a Sustainable Agricultural
Production: Application for Northeastern Germany – Management
of a Transdisciplinary Research Project
M 18 Tanner M., Cissé G., Ouedraogo B., Wyss K., Swiss Tropical Institute,
Support Centre for International Health, Basel: Management of
Wastewater Use in Small-Scale Urban Agriculture: From Research
to Action
M 08 Troxler Peter, Akronym GmbH, Uster, Buschor Ernst, Departement
of Education of the Canton of Zurich: Bildungszentrum Uster: Joint
Education in Vocational and Intermediate Schools. Building a New
Paradigm in Swiss Upper Secondary Education
D 08 Taroni Franco, Mangin Patrice, Université de Lausanne, Institut de
medecine legale, Lausanne: Law, Forensic Science and Statistics –
the Need for a Collaboration
D 10 Truffer Bernhard, Kemp Rene, Weber Mathias, Swiss Federal Institute
for Environmental Science and Technology, Kastanienbaum:
The Management of «Strategic Niches» for promoting Sustainable
Transport Innovations
D 11 Tewari Anil Kumar, Nesco, Dep. of Botany, Allahabad, India: Integration
of Ethics, Economics and Ecology through Transdisciplinary
Research and Extension – A Case Study
D 09 Truffer Bernhard, Swiss Federal Institute for Environmental Science
and Technology, Kastanienbaum: Setting the Stage for a new Kind
of Research – The social Construction of Green Electricity Stan-dards
in Switzerland
I 02 Thomson Aileen, Jeffrey Paul, Seaton Roger, Allen Peter, Cranfield
University, International Ecotechnology Research Centre & School
of Water Sciences, Cranfield, UK: Complex Systems Research as the
Structuring of Cross-disciplinary Knowledge

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D 04 Ulli-Beer Silvia, University of Berne, Interdisciplinary Centre for
General Ecology, Berne: A Transdisciplinary System Dynamics Approach
to Responsible Environmental Behaviour: MODEL-REB
M 04 Ulrich Markus, UCS Ulrich Creative Simulations, Simulation &
Gaming/Policy Exercises for Education and Conflict Resolution,
Zurich: Strategies for Sustainable Development in the Need Field
Nutrition – An Innovative Approach Using the Policy Exercise «Simulation
Game on Sustainable Nutrition»
I 02 Ulrich Markus, Borner Sybille, Kyburz Regula, UCS Ulrich Creative
Simulations, Simulation & Gaming/Policy Exercises for Education
and Conflict Resolution, Zurich: Spezifikationen für Planspiel
Nachhaltige Ernährung

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I 02 Vahtar Marta, Institute for Integral Development and Environment,
Domzale, Slovenia: Transdisciplinarity Requires Proactive Culture:
Experiences of Transdisciplinarity in Slovenia from an Academic
Research and from a NGO Activist's Perspective
I 01 Villa Alessandro E.P., Tetko Igor V., Iglesias Javier, Filipov Dmytro V.,
Université de Lausanne, Laboratoire de Neuroheuristique, Institut
de Physiologie, Lausanne: Transdisciplinary Approach to Scientific
Data Analysis Through Internet
I 01 Valsangiacomo Antonio, Wyler Marcel, University of Berne, Fachdidaktik
Biologie, Berne: Working in transdisciplinary projects: Enhancing
self reflection, structuring and communication
M 10 Von Reding Walter, MBA Network Economics, Steinen: Virtual
Teams in the Network Society or Mapping the Invisible Workplace
D 08 Van de Kerkhof Marleen, Hisschemöller Matthijs, Institute for Environmental
Studies, Amsterdam: The Dutch COOL-Project: Bringing
Transdisciplinarity into Practice?

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D 07 Wacker Corinne, Bagouza-Biringi J., Kakuze T., Zan M., Kigula J.,
University of Zurich and Uganda: Participatory law making – A
transdisciplinary approach for sustainable management of wetland
and water resources along Lake Victoria, East Africa
D 09 Wehrli Bernhard, Jorde Klaus, Bratrich Christine, Peter Armin, Swiss
Federal Institute for Environmental Science and Technology,
Kastanienbaum: Scientific Research for Defining the sustainable Use
of Hydropower
D 10 Wackers Ger, Schueler Judith, Van Royen Veldman, University of
Maastricht, Maastricht, Netherlands: Transdisciplinarity and
Transportation
M 19 Weiss Martina, Collegium Helvetivum, Zurich: Dialogue between
sciences, literature and fine arts – in search for quality criteria of
transdisciplinarity
M 14 Wäger Patrick, Gilgen Paul W., Widmer Heinrich, Swiss Federal Laboratories
for Materials Testing and Research, Ecology, St. Gallen:
Dynamic Models as Decision-Making Tools in Plastic Waste Management
M 18 Wiesmann Urs, Swiss Commission for Research Partnerships with
Developing Countries (KFPE) of CASS, Centre for Development and
Environment, Berne: Theoretical Background and Ideal Ways how
Participatory Approaches should/can be implemented in Research
Partnership Projects with Developing Countries
D 10 Wagner Conrad, Swiss Federal Institute for Environmental Science
and Technology, Kastanienbaum: Development, Professionalization
and Export of a Bottom-up Innovation in Sustainable Transport
M 06 Wils Jean-Pierre, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands: The Rationing
System of Health Care Services in the Netherlands
D 01 Wahed Najib Abdul, University of Aleppo, Faculty of Mechanical
Engineering, Aleppo, Syria: Transdisciplinarity Models of the
Golden Ages: Lessons and Proposals
I 01 Winistörfer Herbert, Joos Walter, Carabias Vicente, Stücheli Alex,
Zurich University of Applied Sciences Winterthur, Dept. of Ecology,
Winterthur: Tools needed for successful transdisciplinary research:
the Social Compatibility Analysis
D 05 Wanschura Bettina, Haas Rainer, Büro Plansinn, Vienna: Public Relations
for and Marketing of Scientific Research Results
D 07 Wolf Markus, Oratunga G., Ogutto H., Leuenberger H., University of
Zurich and Uganda: The role of research in implementing environmental
standards - Transdisciplinary problem solving process with
industries, national and local authorities in Jinja, Uganda
D 09 Weber Lukas, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Energy Analysis
Research Group, Zurich: Energy Analysis and Organisational
Theory: Energy-Relevant Decisions in Firms
M 14 Wyss K., Yémadji N., Laoubaou A., Dobingar A., Ndiaye M., Swiss
Tropical Institute, Basel: How to Achieve Effectively the Management
of Urban Environmental Issues?
M 03 Weber Olaf, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Natural & Social
Science Interface, Zurich: Incorporating Sustainability Concerns
in Finance Organisations

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M 09 Yonkeu Samuel, Mamane C., Mbengue A., Djoukam J., Erbetta M.,
Inter-State School of Engineers of Rural Equipment, Ouagadougou,
Burkina Faso: Transdisciplinary Approach to Integration of Environmental
Sciences in Training at Inter-state College for Rural Engineers,
Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
M 01 Yun Guichun, Cheng Xuzhou, Jian Xingchao, Technology Tsinghua
University, Institute for Nuclear Energy, Beijing, China: Wastewater
Reclamation and Recycling to Resolve Water Shortage Problem in
China

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M 19 Zacher Lech W., Acad. of Entrepreneurship and Management, Warsaw,
Poland: Possible Status of Transdisciplinarity
M 07 Zoller Uri, Haifa University Oranim, Dept. of Science, Educ. - Chemistry,
Haifa, Israel: HOCS in the STES Context – an Imperative for
the Disciplinary-Transdisciplinary Paradigm Shift

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