长期风险治理:社会何时在危机前采取行动?

R. Shwom, R. Kopp
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许多环境问题造成了暂时的困境。社会受益于目前的资源利用,但对子孙后代将产生累积的负面影响。社会往往在危机(如渔业崩溃或河流着火)发生后才采取行动应对这些风险。气候变化是一个特别具有挑战性的案例,因为当社会认为危害太大而无法承受时,大幅减少温室气体排放将需要时间,社会将承受、适应或承担风险的地球工程。在本文中,我们提出了这样一个问题:在什么条件下,社会才能在危机发生前采取行动应对长期风险?我们从经济学、心理学、社会学和政治学的文献中提取了一系列有助于解决长期风险的潜在因素。我们发现长期风险治理理论不足,现有的相关理解是高度分散的。我们还发现,检验这些理论的实证研究数量有限,结果好坏参半。我们建议,对已经解决的长期风险进行案例研究,可能是一个富有成效的途径,有助于发展一种更具凝聚力和经验基础的理论,即社会何时在危机点之前解决未来风险。
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Long Term Risk Governance: When Do Societies Act Before Crisis?
Many environmental problems entail a temporal dilemma. Societies benefit from resource use now that will have cumulative negative impacts on future generations. All too often, societies only act to address these risks after a crisis (such as a fisheries collapse or a river on fire) has occurred. Climate change presents a particularly challenging case since when society decides the harms are too great to withstand, reducing greenhouse gas emissions drastically will take time and society will be left to suffer, adapt, or undertake risky geoengineering. In this paper we ask the question: Under what conditions do societies act to address a long term risk before crisis? We draw from the literature in economics, psychology, sociology, and political science to provide a range of potential factors that would contribute to addressing long term risks. We find that long term risk governance is under-theorized and that existing relevant understandings are highly fragmented. We also find that empirical studies testing these theories are limited in number and have mixed results. We propose that case studies of long term risks that have been addressed could be a fruitful avenue forward in developing a more cohesive and empirically rooted theory of when societies address a future risk before a crisis point.
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