行星边界
基本需求
持续性
贫穷
通用设计
人的基本需要
供应
资源(消歧)
业务
卫生
可持续发展
衡平法
环境资源管理
生活质量(医疗保健)
环境经济学
经济增长
政治学
经济
工程类
计算机科学
生物
心理学
生态学
电信
机械工程
社会心理学
计算机网络
环境工程
法学
心理治疗师
作者
Daniel W. O’Neill,Andrew L. Fanning,William F. Lamb,J. Steinberger
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41893-018-0021-4
摘要
Humanity faces the challenge of how to achieve a high quality of life for over 7 billion people without destabilizing critical planetary processes. Using indicators designed to measure a ‘safe and just’ development space, we quantify the resource use associated with meeting basic human needs, and compare this to downscaled planetary boundaries for over 150 nations. We find that no country meets basic needs for its citizens at a globally sustainable level of resource use. Physical needs such as nutrition, sanitation, access to electricity and the elimination of extreme poverty could likely be met for all people without transgressing planetary boundaries. However, the universal achievement of more qualitative goals (for example, high life satisfaction) would require a level of resource use that is 2–6 times the sustainable level, based on current relationships. Strategies to improve physical and social provisioning systems, with a focus on sufficiency and equity, have the potential to move nations towards sustainability, but the challenge remains substantial. Achieving a high quality of life within the biophysical limits of the planet is a significant challenge. This study quantifies the resource use associated with meeting basic human needs, compares it to downscaled planetary boundaries for over 150 nations and finds that no country meets its citizens’ basic needs sustainably.
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