The Role of Quota Systems in Realising Planetary Boundaries

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Title
The Role of Quota Systems in Realising Planetary Boundaries
Journal
Journal of Environmental Law
Author(s)
Dupont Valérie, Largey Thierry, Nahrath Stéphane, Weyermann Céline
ISSN
0952-8873
1464-374X
Publication state
Published
Issued date
19/06/2024
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
XX
Pages
1-23
Language
english
Abstract
A strong vision of sustainable development requires respect for the limits imposed by the functioning
of the planet to ensure its resilience. The framework of planetary boundaries is increasingly relied
on to design quantifiable objectives that can guide policy- and decisionmakers to enact measures to
ensure such a sustainable society. Yet, to effectively guide, the framework requires a reformulation
to make it applicable to human activities. Concretely, planetary boundaries need to be transposed
into planetary quotas, which express the maximum absolute quantity of emissions, withdrawals
or use that is admissible so as not to exceed the planetary limits. Furthermore, the achievement of
planetary quotas depends on the fair allocation of national, sectoral, or even individual quotas. In
this context, we question whether and under which institutional conditions environmental quotas
could be an appropriate tool to implement planetary boundaries. This article proposes a legal and
political theory of quota systems and applies it to the establishment of planetary quota systems in
international environmental law.
Keywords
quotas, planetary boundaries, framework of planetary boundaries, sustainable development, international environmental law
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Yes
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