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Shrink and share: humanitys present and future Ecological Footprint

机译:缩小与共享:人类现在和未来的生态足迹

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Sustainability is the possibility of all people living rewarding lives within the means of nature. Despite ample recognition of the importance of achieving sustainable development, exemplified by the Rio Declaration of 1992 and the United Nations Millennium Development Goals, the global economy fails to meet the most fundamental minimum condition for sustainability—that human demand for ecosystem goods and services remains within the biosphere's total capacity. In 2002, humanity operated in a state of overshoot, demanding over 20% more biological capacity than the Earth's ecosystems could regenerate in that year. Using the Ecological Footprint as an accounting tool, we propose and discuss three possible global scenarios for the future of human demand and ecosystem supply. Bringing humanity out of overshoot and onto a potentially sustainable path will require managing the consumption of food, fibre and energy, and maintaining or increasing the productivity of natural and agricultural ecosystems.
机译:可持续性是所有人通过自然手段过着有意义的生活的可能性。尽管充分认识到实现可持续发展的重要性,例如1992年的《里约宣言》和联合国千年发展目标,但全球经济仍未达到可持续性的最基本最低要求,即人类对生态系统产品和服务的需求仍在生物圈的总容量。 2002年,人类处于超调状态,对生物的需求超过了当年地球生态系统可再生的20%。我们使用生态足迹作为一种核算工具,提出并讨论了未来人类需求和生态系统供应的三种可能的全球情景。要使人类摆脱过度影响,走上可能可持续的道路,就需要管理食物,纤维和能源的消耗,并维持或提高自然和农业生态系统的生产力。

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