The pathways approach was at the memories of the vibrant lectures and group work, the walkshops core of my doctoral research. I have very fond memories of the in the beautiful countryside and the inspiring guidance from inspiring discussions and outdoor adventures during the Andy, Melissa and Ian. [...] The conversations with members of the STEPs centre as well as other PhD students attending the summer school in workshops, walkshops and the pub have stayed with me and continue to inform my research to this day. The steps centre and the pathways approach gave me so much con. [...] I was also a regular participant of the STEPS Centre’s conferences, which were Beyond the research and the experience on the academic side, I always a fertile ground for collective thinking on am always happy to meet the instructors/professors, my peers Transformations to Sustainability. I use many of the publications and colleagues from my own generation and others in other of the STEPS Centre i. [...] And this how STEPS also impacted me individually and in academic terms: how I look to scenarios and to risk discussions, how I understand and engage stakeholders (mainly the more affected by the questions and problems I address in my researches since then), how methodology is essential to look to All matters Sustainability! the past, the present and the future, that we don’t have a unique I rst en. [...] There, besides learning a lot and feeling quite excited with the Pathways approach and the importance of New insights and deeper questions questioning the rationales behind the methods, I met inspiring Every time I engaged in discussions and debate at the STEPS people, both from the centre, and from the visitors-participants Centre, I came away with new insights and deeper questions - of that year.
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