Human flourishing: An integrated systems approach to development post 2030

IF 4.6 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Earth System Governance Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.esg.2025.100236
Andrej Zwitter , Carole Bloch , George Ellis , Richard Hecht , Ariel Hernandez , Wakanyi Hoffman , Dean Rickles , Victoria Sukhomlinova , Karma Ura
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This perspective article explores foundational shifts required for the conceptualization of future principles and goals to inform the starting re-negotiation process of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) post-2030. Based on a multi-stakeholder consultation and workshop-based focus groups, this article emphasizes integrating non-material aspects of human flourishing, such as cultural, psycho-social, and community-based aspects, in addition to the current focus on material conditions (as represented in the SDGs).
Given regional, cultural, religious and other specificities, these non-material aspects need to be based on localized goals and indicators that follow global principles. This in turn, we argue, requires the development of a multi-level governance framework to capture the full spectrum of societal health and human experience allowing for both top-down principle-based governance as well as bottom-up goal and indicator development. Key recommendations include: localized implementation by leveraging local and indigenous knowledge, and fostering adaptable development models rooted in local realities and global principles.
This flourishing-based development approach aims to harmonize material conditions with non-material aspects of human flourishing as a process oriented integrated systems approach.
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人类繁荣:2030年后发展的综合系统方法
这篇观点文章探讨了未来原则和目标概念化所需的基本转变,以便为2030年后可持续发展目标(sdg)的重新谈判进程提供信息。基于多方利益相关者咨询和以研讨会为基础的焦点小组,本文强调除了当前关注物质条件(如可持续发展目标所代表的)之外,还要整合人类繁荣的非物质方面,如文化、社会心理和社区方面。鉴于区域、文化、宗教和其他方面的具体情况,这些非物质方面需要以遵循全球原则的地方性目标和指标为基础。我们认为,这反过来需要开发一个多层次的治理框架,以捕捉社会健康和人类经验的全部范围,从而允许自上而下的基于原则的治理以及自下而上的目标和指标制定。主要建议包括:利用当地和土著知识进行本地化实施,以及培育基于当地现实和全球原则的适应性发展模式。这种基于繁荣的发展方法旨在协调人类繁荣的物质条件和非物质方面,作为一种以过程为导向的综合系统方法。
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