Sustainability, population and reproductive ethics.

IF 0.5 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Jan Greguš
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Abstract

Introduction: The paper explores the links between sustainability, population and reproductive ethics, because sustainability goals and population matters both imply ethical commitments.

Materials and methods: This article is based on a critical analysis of current scientific and philosophical literature on sustainability, population and reproductive ethics.

Results: The idea of sustainability, as enshrined in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, is a concept whose goal is to protect the environment, strengthen human communities and foster prosperity; in other words, to create a world in which all can thrive and prosper. However, humanity is moving quickly in the opposite direction. The main causes of unsustainability are excessive human numbers and the excessive human economic activity to which they lead. Sustainability is achievable, but it requires a sustainable human population. According to the latest studies, that is somewhere around three billion humans. Reaching this goal requires targeting all four reachable roots of the population's growth. Supportive measures, such as voluntary family planning, education and empowerment, combat (1) unwanted fertility and (2) coerced fertility. However, (3) population momentum and (4) wanted fertility also must be addressed.

Conclusion: The latter two can be approached through promotion of reproductive ethics of small families, ideally one-child families, as a new global ethical norm.

可持续性、人口和生殖伦理。
引言:本文探讨了可持续性、人口和生殖伦理之间的联系,因为可持续性目标和人口问题都意味着伦理承诺。材料和方法:本文基于对当前关于可持续性、人口和生殖伦理的科学和哲学文献的批判性分析。结果:联合国可持续发展目标提出的可持续发展理念旨在保护环境、加强人类社区和促进繁荣;换句话说,就是创造一个所有人都能繁荣昌盛的世界。然而,人类正迅速走向相反的方向。不可持续性的主要原因是人口过多以及由此导致的过度的人类经济活动。可持续发展是可以实现的,但它需要可持续的人口。根据最新的研究,这个数字大约是30亿人。实现这一目标需要针对人口增长的所有四个可触及的根源。诸如自愿计划生育、教育和赋权等支持性措施可以打击(1)非自愿生育和(2)强迫生育。然而,(3)人口势头和(4)想要的生育率也必须得到解决。结论:后两者可以通过促进小家庭,最好是独生子女家庭的生殖伦理作为一种新的全球伦理规范来解决。
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Ceska Gynekologie-Czech Gynaecology
Ceska Gynekologie-Czech Gynaecology OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-
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