This book explores interdisciplinary perspectives on socioecological challenges and offers innovative solutions at both a European and global level.
This book critically reflects on the latest scientific knowledge regarding the increasing instability of the Earth System caused by human activities during the Anthropocene and the Great Acceleration. It focuses on the global and European challenges regarding climate, resources, bio-integrity, and environment. The authors assess the obstacles to overcoming these challenges and examine the risks posed by path dependencies, lock-ins, and trade-offs between global and regional goals. They also drill down into the complexities of the European Green Deal, specifically the similarities and differences between the scientific analyses and recommendations from the European Environment Agency and the content of the Deal. Finally, the book looks at the Just Transition put forward by the European Green Deal. The authors discuss this in a context of global and European ecological and socioecological challenges and put the question of equality, recognition, and democratization at the center.
Outlining new pathways to broaden the scope of scientific collaboration between the natural and technical sciences and the social sciences and the humanities, this volume will be of great interest to students and scholars of sustainable development, environmental policy and governance, and environmental justice.
Author(s): Anders Siig Andersen, Henrik Hauggaard-Nielsen, Thomas Budde Christensen, Lars Hulgaard
Series: Routledge Studies in Sustainable Development
Publisher: Routledge/Earthscan
Year: 2023
Language: English
Pages: 376
City: London
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of Contributors
Introduction
Part I: Global Ecological and Socioecological Challenges and UN Solutions
1 Global Ecological Risks
2 UN Ecological Risk Governance
3 Socioecological Challenges and UN Policies
4 Affirmative and Critical Perspectives on the 2038 Agenda of Sustainable Development and the Sustainable Development Goals
Part II: European Ecological and Socioecological Challenges, and EU Solutions
5 The European Green Deal and the State of the European Environment
6 Climate Change-Motivated Development of EU’s Energy Production and use Systems
7 Resources and the Circular Economy
8 The Food System and Agriculture
9 Biodiversity and Nature’s Contributions to People
10 Just Transition and the EU
Part III: Cross-Cutting Issues: Governance, the “Anthropocene”, and Interdisciplinary Research
11 Ecological and Socioecological Governance in the UN and the EU
12 Decentering Humanity: The Anthropocene and the Perils of Anthropocentricity
13 Interdisciplinary Research and Knowledge Creation
Index