后增长:地球范围内的幸福科学。

IF 21.6 1区 医学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Lancet Planetary Health Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-21 DOI:10.1016/S2542-5196(24)00310-3
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越来越多的人担心,高收入国家的持续经济增长可能在环境上不可持续,对社会不利,或在经济上不可实现。在这篇综述中,我们探讨了快速发展的后生长研究领域,这是为了回应这些担忧而发展起来的。后增长的核心思想是用在地球范围内改善人类福祉的目标取代增加GDP的目标。本综述讨论的主要进展包括:开发生态宏观经济模型,测试无增长管理的政策;理解并减少当前经济中社会福利与GDP增长之间的依赖关系;并描述能够在改善人类福祉的同时减少资源使用的政策和供应系统。尽管后增长研究最近取得了进展,但重要的问题仍然存在,例如转型政治,以及全球北方和全球南方之间关系的转变。
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Post-growth: the science of wellbeing within planetary boundaries
There are increasing concerns that continued economic growth in high-income countries might not be environmentally sustainable, socially beneficial, or economically achievable. In this Review, we explore the rapidly advancing field of post-growth research, which has evolved in response to these concerns. The central idea of post-growth is to replace the goal of increasing GDP with the goal of improving human wellbeing within planetary boundaries. Key advances discussed in this Review include: the development of ecological macroeconomic models that test policies for managing without growth; understanding and reducing the growth dependencies that tie social welfare to increasing GDP in the current economy; and characterising the policies and provisioning systems that would allow resource use to be reduced while improving human wellbeing. Despite recent advances in post-growth research, important questions remain, such as the politics of transition, and transformations in the relationship between the Global North and the Global South.
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期刊介绍: The Lancet Planetary Health is a gold Open Access journal dedicated to investigating and addressing the multifaceted determinants of healthy human civilizations and their impact on natural systems. Positioned as a key player in sustainable development, the journal covers a broad, interdisciplinary scope, encompassing areas such as poverty, nutrition, gender equity, water and sanitation, energy, economic growth, industrialization, inequality, urbanization, human consumption and production, climate change, ocean health, land use, peace, and justice. With a commitment to publishing high-quality research, comment, and correspondence, it aims to be the leading journal for sustainable development in the face of unprecedented dangers and threats.
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