Key Aspects of Institutional Pledges, Rules, and Political Measures
Explore competencies, pledges, regulations, norms, and petitions in the context of aviation activities. Understand the impact of individual commitments, practices, and actions against airport expansion and infrastructure development.
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Competences Pledges of institutions Rules/ regulations Meanings / norms Petitions for political measures Pledges of individuals Practice of Flying Actions against airport expansion Materiality/ infrastructure
Individuals are not solely consumers, but political citizens demanding systemic change anticipate the change that has to happen experience systemic obstacles first hand if organized collectively, can become ambassadors for systemic change out of a personal interest because they want to have a real impact on a global level
important to bring about systemic change, since political and economic systems are victims of their own systemic logics BUT its influence is only indirect Systemic and behaviouralchanges are two sides of one coin
Network to counter aviation for a just transport system #StayGrounded www.stay-grounded.org Michaela Leitner, Campaigner for Let s Stay Grounded! michaela@stay-grounded.org
What are your experiences with different approaches to behaviour/system change in campaigns and what is your opinion on them? Which assumptions regarding system change guide the campaigns you are active in? What could an ideal campaign against aviation growth look like that aims for systemic change? Which central elements need to be addressed?