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The Streets Beneath









          Do you see what I mean - that more technology, harder science and another shelf burdened by pol-
          icy cannot be the only keys to a better world? Yes, these technocratic solutions are, ultimately, highly
          necessary. But if you ask me, they are only truly worthy if they are positioned as complementary to
          the culturing of intrinsic values that are more visionary.


          …And wouldn’t that coalescence of science and society be, ironically, transformative change at its
          finest?


          Me: I seek now to tread more lightly and give more freely; to love more wholly and live more
          peacefully; to engage more respectfully (but also to sit less silently and raise my voice when neces-
          sary!) And, in so doing, to embrace flexibility such that I learn continuously rather than (try to) do
          it all perfectly.

          So, will you walk with me, along these subjective streets beneath the science?




               What message would you like to share through your poem?



               Transformative change is needed if a better world is to be achieved
              for all. The poem calls on the reader to recognise the importance of
              moving away from a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach to sustainable
              development and to integrate more subjective, nuanced aspects into
              their work by collaborating more meaningfully with stakeholders. In
              doing  so,  it  encourages  the  reader  to  look  inward  at  his/her  own
              values, limitations and prejudices, which is an early but essential
              stepping stone toward transformation.













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