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    Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies (IASS), Stockholm Resilience Centre (SRC)
    Publication Date: 2023-07-18
    Description: The international consortium project Sustainable Development Pathways achieving Human well-being while safeguarding the climate And Planet Earth (SHAPE) is co-developing a set of quantitative target-seeking scenarios, the Sustainable Development Pathways (SDPs). The SDP scenarios represent alternative pathways to achieve the 2030 Agenda and the Paris Agreement on climate change. In this report, we summarise the results of the second multi-stakeholder workshop held virtually in the week of 4th - 8th April 2022 as part of a series of SHAPE dialogue events. The focus of the workshop was put on three SDP scenarios that are currently under development by the SHAPE consortium: SDP scenario “Economy-driven Innovation”: Market actors play a key role in driving transformation through deployment of technologies and market solutions; the focus is on an efficient market economy to maximise value-added in an economically globalised world. SDP scenario “Resilient Communities”: Networks of social actors (civil society, private sector and government actors) jointly drive transformation; the focus is on behaviours that support solidarity, well-being, social cohesion and green innovation. SDP scenario “Managing the Global Commons”: Governments drive transformation, enabled by strong statehood and effective institutions for multilateralism, and strong social globalisation based on universal human values. The focus is on efficacy in reaching global goal.
    Language: English
    Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/report
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    Routledge
    Publication Date: 2023-07-18
    Description: This handbook provides comprehensive and critical coverage of the dynamic and complex relationship between democracy and sustainability in contemporary theory, discourse, and practice. Distinguished scholars from different disciplines, such as political science, sociology, philosophy, international relations, look at the present state of this relationship, asking how it has evolved and where it is likely to go in the future. They examine compatibilities and tensions, continuities and changes, as well as challenges and potentials across theoretical, empirical and practical contexts. This wide-spanning collection brings together multiple established and emerging viewpoints on the debate between democracy and sustainability which have, until now, been fragmented and diffuse. It comprises diverse theoretical and methodological perspectives discussing democracy’s role in, and potential for, coping with environmental issues at the local and global scales. This handbook provides a comprehensive overview of arguments, claims, questions, and insights that are put forward regarding the relationship between democracy and sustainability. In the process, it not only consolidates and condenses, but also broadens and captures the many nuances of the debate. By showing how theoretical, empirical and practical accounts are interrelated, focusing on diverse problem areas and spheres of action, it serves as a knowledge source for professionals who seek to develop action strategies that do justice to both sustainability and democracy, as well as providing a valuable reference for academic researchers, lecturers and students.
    Language: English
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    Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies (IASS), Stockholm Resilience Centre (SRC)
    Publication Date: 2023-07-18
    Description: This issue mapping report presents the results of the desk study. It starts out by giving an overview on the current state of research and already-identified future research needs on the knowledge of SDG interaction (trade-offs and synergies). It outlines the state of SDG coverage in integrated assessment modelling, and it identifies SDG relevant gaps in IAMs and (to some extent) multi-region Input-Output analysis. It further outlines issues that are recommended by notable reports (GSDR 2019, TWI2050, GEO-6, among others) to be pursued politically or that are prominent on current political agendas (UN, EU, national (Germany)).
    Language: English
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    Routledge
    In:  Routledge Research in the Anthropocene
    Publication Date: 2023-07-18
    Description: This book examines from different perspectives the moral significance of non-human members of the biotic community and their omission from climate ethics literature. The complexity of life in an age of rapid climate change demands the development of moral frameworks that recognize and respect the dignity and agency of both human and non-human organisms. Despite decades of careful work in non-anthropocentric approaches to environmental ethics, recent anthologies on climate ethics have largely omitted non-anthropocentric approaches. This multidisciplinary volume of international scholars tackles this lacuna by presenting novel work on non-anthropocentric approaches to climate ethics. Written in an accessible style, the text incorporates sentiocentric, biocentric, and ecocentric perspectives on climate change. With diverse perspectives from both leading and emerging scholars of environmental ethics, geography, religious studies, conservation ecology, and environmental studies, this book will offer a valuable reading for students and scholars of these fields.
    Language: English
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