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Complex problems and unchallenged solutions: Bringing ecosystem governance to the forefront of the UN sustainable development goals.

Liette VasseurDarwin HorningMary ThornbushEmmanuelle Cohen-ShachamAngela AndradeEd BarrowSteve R EdwardsPiet WitMike Jones
Published in: Ambio (2017)
Sustainable development aims at addressing economic, social, and environmental concerns, but the current lack of responsive environmental governance hinders progress. Short-term economic development has led to limited actions, unsustainable resource management, and degraded ecosystems. The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) may continue to fall short of achieving significant progress without a better understanding of how ecosystems contribute to achieving sustainability for all people. Ecosystem governance is an approach that integrates the social and ecological components for improved sustainability and includes principles such as adaptive ecosystem co-management, subsidiarity, and telecoupling framework, as well as principles of democracy and accountability. We explain the importance of ecosystem governance in achieving the SDGs, and suggest some ways to ensure that ecosystem services are meaningfully considered. This paper reflects on how integration of these approaches into policies can enhance the current agenda of sustainability.
Keyphrases
  • climate change
  • human health
  • global health
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • life cycle
  • risk assessment
  • public health
  • primary care
  • cancer therapy