Transformative Change Needs Direction

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Title
Transformative Change Needs Direction
Journal
Sustainability
Author(s)
Jacobs Sander, Santos-Martín Fernando, Primmer Eeva, Boeraeve Fanny, Morán-Ordóñez Alejandra, Proença Vânia, Schlaepfer Martin, Brotons Lluis, Dunford Robert, Lavorel Sandra, Guisan Antoine, Claudet Joachim, Harmáčková Zuzana V., Liekens Inge, Hauck Jennifer, Kok Kasper, Zinngrebe Yves, Pedde Simona, Czúcz Bálint, Solidoro Cosimo, Cantele Matthew, Rixen Christian, Heck Anna, Desair Jomme, Plieninger Tobias, Harrison Paula A.
ISSN
2071-1050
Publication state
Published
Issued date
10/11/2022
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
14
Number
22
Pages
14844
Language
english
Abstract
Comparing the impacts of future scenarios is essential for developing and guiding the political sustainability agenda. This review-based analysis compares 6 IPBES scenarios for their impacts on 17 sustainable development goals (SDGs) and 20 biodiversity targets (Aichi targets) for the Europe and Central Asia Region. The comparison is based on a review of 143 modeled scenarios synthesized in a plural cost-benefit approach which provides distances to multiple policy goals. We confirm and substantiate the claim that transformative change is vital, but also point out which directions for political transformation are to be preferred. The hopeful message is that large societal losses might still be avoided, and multiple benefits can be generated over the coming decades and centuries. Yet, policies will need to strongly steer away from scenarios based on regional competition, inequality and economic optimism.
Keywords
transformation, plural valuation, Sustainable Development Goals, policy scenarios
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Yes
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