Authors |
Raskin P.D. , Electris C. , Rosen R.A. |
Source |
Sustainability (1) |
Type |
P - Paper (2851) |
Peer Review |
1 - High (2301) |
Audience |
G - Generalist (1722) |
Pages |
2626-2651 |
Journal Number |
2 |
Notes |
Abstract: The global future lies before us as a highly uncertain and contested landscape with numerous perils along the way. This study explores possible pathways to sustainability by considering in quantitative detail four contrasting scenarios for the twenty-first century. The analysis reveals vividly the risks of conventional development approaches and the real danger of socio-ecological descent. Nonetheless, the paper underscores that a Great Transition scenario—turning toward a civilization of enhanced human well-being and environmental resilience—remains an option, and identifies a suite of strategic and value changes for getting there. A fundamental shift in the development paradigm is found to be an urgent necessity for assuring a sustainable future and, as well, a hopeful opportunity for creating a world of enriched lives, human amity, and a healthy ecosphere. |
Entered by: Sonia Khela, 8/2010