The scale, pace, and intensity of human activity on the planet demands radical departures from the status quo to remain within planetary boundaries and achieve sustainability. The steering arms of society including embedded financial, legal, political, and governance systems must be radically realigned and recognize the connectivity among social, ecological, and technological domains of urban systems to deliver more just, equitable, sustainable, and resilient futures. We present five key principles requiring fundamental cognitive, behavioral, and cultural shifts including rethinking growth, rethinking efficiency, rethinking the state, rethinking the commons, and rethinking justice needed together to radically transform neighborhoods, cities...
Social, economic and cultural systems will have to evolve so that they can again exist within the bo...
Abstract Over the past century, the total material wealth of humanity has been enhanced. However, in...
This article argues that we need to learn from the living earth how living systems sustain themselve...
The scale, pace, and intensity of human activity on the planet demands radical departures from the s...
Since the First Agricultural (or Neolithic) Revolution, humans have been the primary agents of both ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed an interconnected and tightly coupled globalized world in rapid ch...
abstract: The purpose of the United Nations-guided process to establish Sustainable Development Goal...
Leaving aside comforting (and misleading) stories about the gradual changes that global warming is b...
Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), adopted as reference and u...
The Anthropocene is a new phase in the development of the planet. The transformations on the Earth S...
Sustainable development is the 21st Century's wicked problem. After 40 years into this agenda have r...
Post-industrial society is driving global environmental change, which is a challenge for all generat...
Glob. Environ. Change-Human Policy Dimens.ISI Document Delivery No.: DT0HSTimes Cited: 1Cited Refere...
The most recent epoch, the Holocene, has been a period of relative environmental stability, allowing...
A high and sustainable quality of life is a central goal for humanity. Our current socio-ecological ...
Social, economic and cultural systems will have to evolve so that they can again exist within the bo...
Abstract Over the past century, the total material wealth of humanity has been enhanced. However, in...
This article argues that we need to learn from the living earth how living systems sustain themselve...
The scale, pace, and intensity of human activity on the planet demands radical departures from the s...
Since the First Agricultural (or Neolithic) Revolution, humans have been the primary agents of both ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed an interconnected and tightly coupled globalized world in rapid ch...
abstract: The purpose of the United Nations-guided process to establish Sustainable Development Goal...
Leaving aside comforting (and misleading) stories about the gradual changes that global warming is b...
Copyright © 2022 The Author(s). The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), adopted as reference and u...
The Anthropocene is a new phase in the development of the planet. The transformations on the Earth S...
Sustainable development is the 21st Century's wicked problem. After 40 years into this agenda have r...
Post-industrial society is driving global environmental change, which is a challenge for all generat...
Glob. Environ. Change-Human Policy Dimens.ISI Document Delivery No.: DT0HSTimes Cited: 1Cited Refere...
The most recent epoch, the Holocene, has been a period of relative environmental stability, allowing...
A high and sustainable quality of life is a central goal for humanity. Our current socio-ecological ...
Social, economic and cultural systems will have to evolve so that they can again exist within the bo...
Abstract Over the past century, the total material wealth of humanity has been enhanced. However, in...
This article argues that we need to learn from the living earth how living systems sustain themselve...