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摘要
在过去几年中,为应对气候紧急情况和社会不平等的双重挑战,需要制定协同的政策框架、想法和工具的势头日益增强,这反映在越来越多的学术贡献上。“人类安全和公正的空间”的标志性模型(Raworth, 2017)考虑了地球和社会边界。经济和社会在一个环形空间内发展,资源利用低于关键的地球边界水平,但高于满足人们基本需求所需的充足水平。在此基础上,Fanning等人(2020)讨论了复杂的过程,通过这些过程,该空间内的物质和资源开采模式会导致不同的生态和社会结果。“可持续福利”的概念(Koch and Mont, 2016)解决了环境和社会政策的交集。这一概念导致了对现有福利制度的环境后果的批判性评估和具体生态社会政策的建议。如果整合到一个整体的政策框架中,这些有可能启动一个良性的政策循环(Hirvilammi, 2020),这是将西方的生产和消费模式重新嵌入地球限制所必需的。我们认为,可持续福利等理论术语需要由自下而上的操作措施加以补充。这不仅是必要的,因为上面列出的框架和概念为地方、区域和国家层面的具体政策制定和实施留下了大量的余地,而且还因为迫切需要公民动员来实现民族国家和多国治理结构的系统变革(Koch, 2020a;Pirgmaier and Steinberger, 2019)。在许多情况下,民族国家和多民族治理结构
Operationalizing sustainable welfare and co-developing eco-social policies by prioritizing human needs
The need to develop synergetic policy frameworks, ideas, and instruments to tackle the double challenge of climate emergency and social inequality has increasingly gained momentum over the past few years and is reflected in the increasing number of academic contributions. The iconic model of a ‘safe and just space for humanity’ (Raworth, 2017) considers both planetary and social boundaries. Economy and society develop within a doughnut-shaped space, where resource use is below the level of critical planetary boundaries but above the sufficiency level required to meet people’s basic needs. Building on this, Fanning et al. (2020) discuss the complex processes through which patterns of material and resource extraction within this space result in different ecological and social outcomes. The concept of ‘sustainable welfare’ (Koch and Mont, 2016) addresses the intersection of environmental and social policies. This concept has resulted in critical assessments of the environmental consequences of existing welfare systems and suggestions of concrete eco-social policies. If integrated into a holistic policy framework, these have the potential of initiating a virtuous policy cycle (Hirvilammi, 2020) necessary to re-embed Western production and consumption patterns within planetary limits. We argue that theoretical terms such as sustainable welfare need to be complemented by bottom-up measures of operationalization. This is not only necessary because the frames and concepts listed above leave plenty of leeway for concrete policy development and implementation at the local, regional, and national levels, but also because of the pressing need for citizen mobilization to achieve systematic changes of national states and multi-national governance structures (Koch, 2020a; Pirgmaier and Steinberger, 2019). In many cases, national states and multi-national governance structures have
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Global Social Policy is a fully peer-reviewed journal that advances the understanding of the impact of globalisation processes upon social policy and social development on the one hand, and the impact of social policy upon globalisation processes on the other hand. The journal analyses the contributions of a range of national and international actors, both governmental and non-governmental, to global social policy and social development discourse and practice. Global Social Policy publishes scholarly policy-oriented articles and reports that focus on aspects of social policy and social and human development as broadly defined in the context of globalisation be it in contemporary or historical contexts.