A safe and just operating space for human identity: a systems perspective
A safe and just operating space for socioecological systems is a powerful bridging concept
in sustainability science. It integrates biophysical earth-system tip** points (ie, thresholds …
in sustainability science. It integrates biophysical earth-system tip** points (ie, thresholds …
[HTML][HTML] A development of intergenerational sustainability indicators and thresholds for mobility system provisioning: A socio-ecological framework in the context of …
With the concurrent challenges of looming ecological crisis and growing global social
inequity, the need to assess the socio-ecological efficiency of provisioning systems to …
inequity, the need to assess the socio-ecological efficiency of provisioning systems to …
[HTML][HTML] Localising and democratising goal-based governance for sustainability
Accelerating social and environmental change raises pressing questions about how existing
institutions can be reformed to mount a more effective response. In this context, goal-based …
institutions can be reformed to mount a more effective response. In this context, goal-based …
[HTML][HTML] Increasing wellbeing through energy demand reduction for net zero: Citizen perceptions of co-benefits of local measures
Energy demand reduction options can make an important contribution to a Net Zero
transition for climate change mitigation, and also offer multiple social, economic, and …
transition for climate change mitigation, and also offer multiple social, economic, and …
Exploring the Interface Between Planetary Boundaries and Palaeoecology
The concepts of planetary boundaries are influential in the sustainability literature and assist
in delineating the 'safe operating spaces' beyond which critical Earth system processes …
in delineating the 'safe operating spaces' beyond which critical Earth system processes …
Measuring just accessibility within planetary boundaries
Our societies struggle to provide a good life for all without overconsuming environmental
resources. Consequently, scholarly search for approaches to meet environmental and social …
resources. Consequently, scholarly search for approaches to meet environmental and social …
The role of ecosystem services in the doughnut economy–The example of whale ecosystem services in Disko Bay, Greenland
The doughnut economy framework has been increasingly advocated by academics,
governance institutions and policy-makers as a tool for delivering economies that provide a …
governance institutions and policy-makers as a tool for delivering economies that provide a …
[HTML][HTML] Can a “doughnut” economic framework be useful to monitor the blue economy success? A fisheries example
In this paper, we employ a “doughnut” economic approach to comprehensively assess the
state of the purse-seiners fisheries sector in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea. The …
state of the purse-seiners fisheries sector in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea. The …
Operationalizing the doughnut economy: an institutional perspective
T Warnecke - Journal of Economic Issues, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Today, the world faces significant and complex challenges (economic, social, political, and
environmental); the pandemic has further exacerbated these challenges and widened …
environmental); the pandemic has further exacerbated these challenges and widened …
Anticipating prosperity: a systemic analysis of long-term economic trajectories
Purpose This study introduces an innovative approach to long-term economic forecasting by
integrating anticipatory governance (AG) and causal layered analysis methodologies …
integrating anticipatory governance (AG) and causal layered analysis methodologies …