Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University, Sweden.
Ambio. 2011 Nov;40(7):719-38. doi: 10.1007/s13280-011-0184-y.
Humanity has emerged as a major force in the operation of the biosphere, with a significant imprint on the Earth System, challenging social-ecological resilience. This new situation calls for a fundamental shift in perspectives, world views, and institutions. Human development and progress must be reconnected to the capacity of the biosphere and essential ecosystem services to be sustained. Governance challenges include a highly interconnected and faster world, cascading social-ecological interactions and planetary boundaries that create vulnerabilities but also opportunities for social-ecological change and transformation. Tipping points and thresholds highlight the importance of understanding and managing resilience. New modes of flexible governance are emerging. A central challenge is to reconnect these efforts to the changing preconditions for societal development as active stewards of the Earth System. We suggest that the Millennium Development Goals need to be reframed in such a planetary stewardship context combined with a call for a new social contract on global sustainability. The ongoing mind shift in human relations with Earth and its boundaries provides exciting opportunities for societal development in collaboration with the biosphere--a global sustainability agenda for humanity.
人类已成为生物圈运作的主要力量,对地球系统产生了重大影响,挑战着社会-生态弹性。这种新情况要求我们从根本上转变观点、世界观和体制。人类的发展和进步必须重新与生物圈的能力以及可持续的基本生态系统服务联系起来。治理方面的挑战包括一个高度互联和变化更快的世界、层层叠叠的社会-生态相互作用以及造成脆弱性但也为社会-生态变化和转型创造机会的各种行星界限。临界点和阈值突出了理解和管理弹性的重要性。新的灵活治理模式正在出现。一个核心挑战是将这些努力重新与作为地球系统积极管理者的社会发展的不断变化的前提条件联系起来。我们建议,需要在这种行星管理背景下重新构建千年发展目标,并呼吁就全球可持续性问题达成新的社会契约。人类与地球及其边界的关系正在发生观念转变,这为与生物圈合作实现社会发展提供了令人兴奋的机会——这是人类的一项全球可持续性议程。