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Building up an ecologically sustainable and socially desirable post-COVID-19 future

Rémi DuflotMaría TriviñoMária PotterfKyle EyvindsonDaniel BurgasClemens BlattertAnna KuparinenStefan Baumeister

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Health (social science)010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSociology and Political SciencehyvinvointiGeography Planning and Development010501 environmental sciences01 natural scienceswell-beingenvironmental policyAnthropocene11. SustainabilityDegrowthClimate changeGlobal and Planetary Changekestävä kehitysEcologyDegrowthantroposeenidegrowthsustainabilityEnvironmental policyclimate changeSustainabilityHumanityekologinen kestävyysCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Well-beingManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawbiodiversity lossAnthropocenePolitical scienceenvironmental justiceEnvironmental justice0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape ConservationSustainable developmentEnvironmental justiceympäristöpolitiikkaCOVID-19Environmental ethicsilmastonmuutoksetsosiaalinen oikeudenmukaisuusbiodiversiteetti13. Climate actionBiodiversity lossWell-beingSustainabilityNote and Commentsosiaalinen kestävyysmaailmanlaajuiset ongelmat

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AbstractCOVID-19 crisis has emphasized how poorly prepared humanity is to cope with global disasters. However, this crisis also offers a unique opportunity to move towards a more sustainable and equitable future. Here, we identify the underlying environmental, social, and economic chronic causes of the COVID-19 crisis. We argue in favour of a holistic view to initiate a socio-economic transition to improve the prospects for global sustainability and human well-being. Alternative approaches to “Business-As-Usual” for guiding the transition are already available for implementation. Yet, to ensure a successful and just transition, we need to change our priorities towards environmental integrity and well-being. This necessarily means environmental justice, a different worldview and a closer relationship with nature.

10.1007/s11625-021-00940-zhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11625-021-00940-z