Prospective technology assessment in the Anthropocene: A transition toward a culture of sustainability

Author:

Möller Martin12,Grießhammer Rainer1

Affiliation:

1. University of Freiburg, Germany

2. Öko-Institut e.V. – Institute for Applied Ecology, Germany

Abstract

In the Anthropocene, humankind has become a quasi-geological force. Both the rapid development as well as the depth of intervention of new technologies result in far-reaching and irreversible anthropogenic changes in the Earth’s natural system. However, early and development-accompanying evaluation of technologies are not yet common sense. Against this background, this review article aims to compile the current state of knowledge with regard to the early sustainability assessment of technologies and to classify this status quo with respect to the key challenges of the Anthropocene. To that end, the paper initially outlines major existing definitions and framings of the term of sustainability. Key milestones, concepts and instruments with regard to the development of sustainability assessment and technology assessment (TA) methodologies are also presented. Based on this overview, the energy sector is used as an example to discuss how mirroring ongoing transformation processes can contribute to the further development of the TA framework in order to ensure an agile, goal-oriented, and future-proof assessment system.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Geology,Ecology,Global and Planetary Change

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