COVID-19 and sustainable development

M. Munasinghe
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This perspective article examines the current sustainable development framework in the context of COVID-19, and argues that it is robust enough to face multiple long-term global challenges including pandemics, poverty and climate change. COVID-19 highlights major existing unsustainabilities, including unhealthy interactions between ecological and socio-economic systems, like human encroachments into wildlife habitats that have facilitated coronavirus transmission. Seven preliminary policy-relevant lessons are given to re-prioritise sustainable development issues - protect the environmental base and avoid dangerous feedbacks; find integrated, globally-coordinated, systems-based long-term solutions for multiple problems; empower individuals to act now; focus on social issues; pursue a transformative path to sustainability via balanced inclusive green growth (BIGG); promote sustainable urban habitats and lifestyles by leveraging digital technology; and use better risk analysis and management. The practical and integrated way forward towards BIGG is discussed, in the context of currently unsustainable human activities. Key problems of implementation are outlined, including linkages with UN SDG and 2030 Agenda.
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COVID-19与可持续发展
这篇观点文章考察了当前2019冠状病毒病背景下的可持续发展框架,认为该框架足够强大,足以应对包括流行病、贫困和气候变化在内的多种长期全球挑战。COVID-19突出了现有的主要不可持续性,包括生态和社会经济系统之间的不健康相互作用,例如人类对野生动物栖息地的侵犯助长了冠状病毒的传播。为重新确定可持续发展问题的优先次序提供了七项与政策有关的初步经验- -保护环境基础和避免危险的反馈;为多种问题寻找综合的、全球协调的、基于系统的长期解决方案;授权个人现在就采取行动;关注社会问题;通过平衡的包容性绿色增长(BIGG)寻求可持续发展的转型之路;利用数字技术推广可持续的城市人居环境和生活方式;使用更好的风险分析和管理。在当前不可持续的人类活动背景下,讨论了实现BIGG的实际和综合方法。概述了实施的关键问题,包括与联合国可持续发展目标和2030年议程的联系。
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International Journal of Sustainable Development
International Journal of Sustainable Development Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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期刊介绍: The IJSD is a forum for publication of refereed scientific work, of an interdisciplinary character, at the interface of science, technology, policy and society. A particular emphasis is placed on the value and importance of stakeholder partnerships for effective communication on issues of sustainability.
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