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DOI | 10.1002/pan3.10124 |
ISSN | 2575-8314 |
Citation Key | ChanBGJLMNOSSSSNBAAABBCDDEEGHHHKLMMOPSSSSXB:2021:LeLePo |
Title | Levers and leverage points for pathways to sustainability |
Year | 2021 |
Month | Sept |
Access Date | 2024, Sep. 20 |
Type of Work | journal article |
Secondary Type | PRE PI |
Number of Files | 1 |
Size | 1849 KiB |
| 2. Context | |
Author | 1 Chan, Kai M. A. 2 Boyd, David R. 3 Gould, Rachelle K. 4 Jetzkowitz, Jens 5 Liu, Jianguo 6 Muraca, Barbara 7 Naidoo, Robin 8 Olmsted, Paige 9 Satterfield, Terre 10 Selomane, Odirilwe 11 Singh, Gerald G. 12 Sumaila, Rashid 13 Ngo, Hien T. 14 Boedhihartono, Agni Klintuni 15 Agard, John 16 Aguiar, Ana Paula Dutra de 17 Armenteras, Dolors 18 Balint, Lenke 19 Barrington-Leigh, Christopher 20 Cheung, William W. L. 21 Díaz, Sandra 22 Driscoll, John Dri John 23 Esler, Karen 24 Eyster, Harold 25 Gregr, Edward J. 26 Hashimoto, Shizuka 27 Hernández Pedraza, Gladys Cecilia 28 Hickler, Thomas 29 Kok, Marcel 30 Lazarova, Tanya 31 Mohamed, Assem A. A. 32 Murray-Hudson, Mike 33 O'Farrell, Patrick 34 Palomo, Ignacio 35 Saysel, Ali Kerem 36 Seppelt, Ralf 37 Settele, Josef 38 Strassburg, Bernardo 39 Xue, Dayuan 40 Brondízio, Eduardo S. |
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ORCID | 1 0000-0002-7804-3276 2 3 0000-0002-6307-8783 4 5 6 7 0000-0003-3872-0962 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 0000-0003-4850-1472 32 33 34 35 36 0000-0002-2723-7150 |
Group | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 DIIAV-CGCT-INPE-MCTI-GOV-BR |
Affiliation | 1 The University of British Columbia 2 The University of British Columbia 3 University of Vermont 4 Museum für Naturkunde Berlin 5 Michigan State University 6 University of Oregon 7 The University of British Columbia 8 The University of British Columbia 9 The University of British Columbia 10 Stellenbosch University 11 University of British Columbia 12 University of British Columbia 13 Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) 14 University of British Columbia 15 University of the West Indies 16 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE) 17 Universidad Nacional de Colombia 18 BirdLife International, Cambridge 19 McGill University, Montreal 20 University of British Columbia 21 Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 22 The University of British Columbia 23 Department of Conservation Ecology & Entomology & Centre for Invasion Biology 24 The University of British Columbia 25 The University of British Columbia 26 The University of Tokyo 27 The World Economy Research Center, Havana, Cuba 28 Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre (BiK-F) 29 PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency 30 PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency 31 Central Laboratory for Agricultural Climate (CLAC) 32 University of Botswana 33 University of Cape Town 34 Basque Centre for Climate Change (BC3) 35 Boğaziçi University 36 Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research–UFZ 37 German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity 38 International Institute for Sustainabilit 39 Minzu University of China 40 Indiana University, Bloomington |
Author e-Mail Address | 1 kaichan@ires.ubc.ca 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ana.paula.dutra.aguiar@gmail.com |
Journal | People and Nature |
Volume | 2021 |
Number | 3 |
Pages | 693-717 |
History (UTC) | 2021-05-28 13:19:58 :: simone -> administrator :: 2021 2022-04-03 22:28:44 :: administrator -> simone :: 2021 |
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Keywords | biodiversity ecosystem services governance interventions human population size indirect drivers Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) policy relational values |
Abstract | Humanity is on a deeply unsustainable trajectory. We are exceeding planetary boundaries and unlikely to meet many international sustainable development goals and global environmental targets. Until recently, there was no broadly accepted framework of interventions that could ignite the transformations needed to achieve these desired targets and goals. As a component of the IPBES Global Assessment, we conducted an iterative expert deliberation process with an extensive review of scenarios and pathways to sustainability, including the broader literature on indirect drivers, social change and sustainability transformation. We asked, what are the most important elements of pathways to sustainability? Applying a social-ecological systems lens, we identified eight priority points for intervention (leverage points) and five overarching strategic actions and priority interventions (levers), which appear to be key to societal transformation. The eight leverage points are: (1) Visions of a good life, (2) Total consumption and waste, (3) Latent values of responsibility, (4) Inequalities, (5) Justice and inclusion in conservation, (6) Externalities from trade and other telecouplings, (7) Responsible technology, innovation and investment, and (8) Education and knowledge generation and sharing. The five intertwined levers can be applied across the eight leverage points and more broadly. These include: (A) Incentives and capacity building, (B) Coordination across sectors and jurisdictions, (C) Pre-emptive action, (D) Adaptive decision-making and (E) Environmental law and implementation. The levers and leverage points are all non-substitutable, and each enables others, likely leading to synergistic benefits. Transformative change towards sustainable pathways requires more than a simple scaling-up of sustainability initiatives-it entails addressing these levers and leverage points to change the fabric of legal, political, economic and other social systems. These levers and leverage points build upon those approved within the Global Assessment's Summary for Policymakers, with the aim of enabling leaders in government, business, civil society and academia to spark transformative changes towards a more just and sustainable world. |
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Notes | Prêmio CAPES Elsevier 2023 - ODS 8: Trabalho decente e crescimento econômico |
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