Lessons from COVID-19 for a Sustainability Agenda in Latin America and the Caribbean

D. León, J. Cárdenas
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This document explores the challenges for the region in terms of a possible sustainability agenda that could emerge as lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic. Economic recovery after the ravages of the virus will be one of the greatest challenges that humanity has ever faced. However, we have an opportunity in front of us of a throbbing economic recovery in a more sustainable path. The document is divided into three sections1. The first section includes a compilation of the immediate impacts that the pandemic and government measures have had on household and firms behavior, and how they have been reflected in some environmental indicators that are observable today. Building on that prepandemic baseline, and reflecting on the lessons associated with these shocks, we focus on a series of public policy recommendations that might be explored to take as much as possible advantage of this sudden disruption. This window of opportunity for reconfiguring economic and social activities might be supported by eventual changes in individual preferences and by the ways in which production factors are organized to generate goods and services that have had environmental impacts on the wellbeing of the population and ecosystems. This is an opportunity to take advantage of this crisis, given that we have already had to endure the costs of seeing the pandemic’s impact on economic activities affecting the environment, by exploring the possibility of doing things differently when reactivating the economy. By following a more sustainable path, we will be able to reap the social benefits of continuing with better preferences, consumption patterns, and better technologies that can keep environmental costs low.
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从2019冠状病毒病中汲取教训,促进拉丁美洲和加勒比可持续发展议程
本文件从2019冠状病毒病大流行的教训出发,探讨了该地区可能面临的可持续发展议程方面的挑战。病毒肆虐后的经济复苏将是人类有史以来面临的最大挑战之一。然而,摆在我们面前的是一个以更可持续的方式实现强劲经济复苏的机会。该文件分为三个部分。第一部分汇编了疫情和政府措施对家庭和企业行为产生的直接影响,以及这些影响如何反映在今天可以观察到的一些环境指标中。在大流行前基线的基础上,并反思与这些冲击相关的经验教训,我们重点关注一系列公共政策建议,以便尽可能多地利用这一突然中断。这一重新配置经济和社会活动的机会窗口可能会得到个人偏好的最终变化以及生产要素的组织方式的支持,以产生对人口和生态系统福祉产生环境影响的商品和服务。这是一个利用这场危机的机会,因为我们已经不得不忍受看到大流行病对影响环境的经济活动的影响所带来的代价,探索在重振经济时采取不同做法的可能性。通过走一条更可持续的道路,我们将能够获得社会效益,继续拥有更好的偏好、消费模式和更好的技术,从而保持低环境成本。
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