Provisioning systems as socio-ecological research concept: A review of an emerging field
Contributors
Project leader:
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BOKU University
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University of Vienna
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Friedrich Schiller University Jena
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Vienna University of Economics and Business
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International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
- 6. Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU)
- 7. University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences
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Central European University
- 9. University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna
Description
Simon Graf presented on the 2025 joint 18th Conference of the International Society for Ecological Economics and
11th International Degrowth Conferenceand preliminary results from of a systematic review on provisioning systems within the FWF funded project REMASS. We addressed the challenges of reviewing this heterogeneous, emergent, and dynamic field—highlighting the existence of a largely disregarded but substantial body of literature on production-consumption systems that aligns with our area of study but remains to be connected to. We discussed which provisioning systems are underepresented and will need more attention in future. We disussed how we plan to categorize the body to get a deep understanding into concepts, operationalizations and the structure of the provisioning systems landscape.
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Funding
- FWF Austrian Science Fund
- REMASS: Resilience and Malleability of Social Metabolism EFP 5