向可持续性、生活方式的改变和人类福祉的转变:文化、环境和政治挑战

IF 0.7 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Psyecology-Revista Bilingue de Psicologia Ambiental Pub Date : 2020-05-03 DOI:10.1080/21711976.2020.1734411
G. Carrus, S. Pirchio, L. Tiberio
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在本文中,我们介绍了心理生态学的特刊,其中包含了2018年7月8日至13日在意大利罗马举行的第25届IAPS会议上注册参与者提交的论文精选,主题为“向可持续性过渡,生活方式改变和人类福祉:文化,环境和政治挑战”。“选择2018年第25届国际农业科学院罗马会议的主题,是为了确保与2010年至2016年分别在隆德/阿尔纳普、蒂米什瓦拉、格拉斯哥和莱比锡每两年举行一次的国际农业科学院会议的连续性。选择这一主题是为了有意强调日常生活背景对理解当今人类社会中人与环境关系的重要性。在2018年罗马会议上,有500多名注册与会者参加,在专题讨论会、专题口头会议、海报会议和主题演讲中介绍的大量科学作品沿着这一主题流进一步发展,其中许多作品侧重于在全球层面实现向更可持续的人类社会过渡所需的结构、社会和心理过程。正如会议期间所强调的,也如组成本期特刊的精选论文所连贯反映的那样,为了实现向人类与其日常生活环境之间更可持续的关系的重大转变,在科学、政治和公众舆论一级日益认识到彻底改变生活方式的必要性。从某种程度上说,在不同驱动力的推动下,向低碳、包容和开放社会的转型已经开始。其中,我们可以提到不同的政府间倡议,例如联合国气候变化大会cop25(2019年12月,西班牙马德里),联合国2019年气候行动峰会和青年气候峰会(均于2019年9月在美国纽约举行),或2019年12月由新任命的欧盟委员会主席乌苏拉·冯德莱恩领导的欧盟委员会启动的欧盟绿色协议。或其他引起全球媒体关注的政治举措,如美国女议员亚历山大·奥卡西奥-科尔特斯提出的“绿色新政”立法。除了这些重要的体制步骤之外,我们不能忽略提到许多其他自下而上和
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Transitions to sustainability, lifestyles changes and human well-being: cultural, environmental and political challenges ((Transiciones hacia la sostenibilidad, cambios de estilos de vida y bienestar humano: desafíos culturales, medioambientales y políticos))
In this paper, we present a special issue of PsyEcology that contains a selection of papers submitted by registered participants to the 25th IAPS Conference, held in Rome, Italy, from 8–13 July 2018, under the theme ‘Transitions to sustainability, lifestyles changes and human well-being: cultural, environmental and political challenges.’ The theme of the 25th IAPS 2018 Rome Conference was chosen to ensure a continuity with the previous IAPS Conferences, held every two years in Lund/Alnarp, Timisoara, Glasgow and Leipzig between 2010 and 2016, respectively. The choice of this theme was meant to purposively underline the importance of the everyday life contexts to understand people–environment relations in present-day human societies. In the Rome 2018 Conference, which saw the participation of more than 500 registered participants, a large number of scientific works that were presented in the symposia, thematic oral sessions, poster sessions and key-note speeches went further along this thematic stream, and many of them focused on the structural, social and psychological processes needed to achieve a transition towards a more sustainable human society at the global level. As was highlighted during the conference, and as coherently reflected in the selected papers that compose this special issue, to achieve a significant shift towards a more sustainable relation between humans and their daily life environments, the need for radical lifestyle change is increasingly recognized, at the scientific, political and public opinion level. To many extents, the transition to a low-carbon, inclusive and open society has already started, under the push of different driving forces. Among these, we can mention different intergovernmental initiatives, such as the UN Climate Change Conference COP 25 (Madrid, Spain, December 2019), the UN 2019 Climate Action Summit and Youth Climate Summit (both held in New York, USA, September 2019), or the launch in December 2019 of an European Union Green deal by the European Commission, under the lead of the newly appointed EC President Ursula von der Leyen, or other political initiatives that hit the attention of global media communication, such as the ‘Green New Deal’ legislation proposed by USA Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. In addition to these important institutional steps, we cannot omit to mention many other bottom-up and
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