地球系统临界点治理--研究议程

IF 4.4 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Earth System Governance Pub Date : 2024-06-12 DOI:10.1016/j.esg.2024.100216
Manjana Milkoreit , Emily Boyd , Sara M. Constantino , Vera Helene Hausner , Dag O. Hessen , Andreas Kääb , Duncan McLaren , Christina Nadeau , Karen O'Brien , Frans-Jan Parmentier , Ronny Rotbarth , Rolf Rødven , Désirée Treichler , Elana Wilson-Rowe , Yulia Yamineva
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地球系统的临界点可能会在《巴黎协定》的温度目标范围(1.5°C-2°C)内出现。临界过程是复杂地球系统动力学的一个特征,它提出了现有全球治理机构无法解决的重大治理挑战。常见的治理工具包与应对倾覆过程,特别是非线性变化和剧烈的时际变化不匹配。为了支持制定有效应对地球系统中预期的快速状态变化的措施,迫切需要开展专门侧重于临界点治理的新的跨学科研究计划。我们在多阶段框架中区分了两个行动领域--预防和影响治理,并确定了需要解决的关键研究领域和问题。其中包括制定治理原则、确定应该参与或需要建立的参与者和机构,以及确定治理工作的适当时空尺度。
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Governance for Earth system tipping points – A research agenda

Tipping points in the Earth system could be passed within the Paris Agreement's temperature goal range (1.5°C–2°C). Tipping processes are a feature of complex Earth system dynamics that present major governance challenges not addressed by existing global governance institutions. The common governance toolkit is a poor match for dealing with tipping processes, especially non-linear change, and radical intertemporality. To support the development of effective responses to anticipated, rapid state changes in the Earth system, there is an urgent need for new interdisciplinary research programs focused specifically on tipping-point governance. We distinguish two domains of action in a multi-phase framework - prevention and impact governance - and identify key research areas and questions that need to be addressed. These include developing governance principles, identifying actors and institutions that should be involved or need to be created, and determining the appropriate temporal and spatial scales for governance efforts.

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