Social innovation that connects people to coasts in the Anthropocene

L. Celliers, M. Máñez Costa, Lena Rölfer, S. Aswani, S. Ferse
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Post-industrial society is driving global environmental change, which is a challenge for all generations, current and future. The Anthropocene is the geological epoch in which humans dominate and it is rooted in the past, present, and future. Future sustainability is building on the momentum of the fundamental importance of studying human dynamics and governance of coupled social and ecological systems. In the Anthropocene, social innovation may play a critical role in achieving new pathways to sustainability. This conventional narrative review uses a qualitative analysis anchored in the Grounded Theory Method and a systematic collection and analysis of papers to identify broad types of social innovations. Scientific journal articles published since 2018 were prioritised for inclusion. The six types of social innovation proposed are (a) authentic engagement; (b) artful and engaging communication; (c) urging and compelling change; (d) governance for social-ecological systems; (e) anticipation in governance; and (f) lived experiences and values. The six innovations proposed in this paper can be embedded within, and form part of, social action using a science – society compact for the sustainable development of coasts in the Anthropocene.
人类世将人类与海岸联系起来的社会创新
后工业社会正在推动全球环境变化,这是当前和未来所有世代面临的挑战。人类世是人类主导的地质时代,它植根于过去、现在和未来。未来的可持续性是建立在研究人类动态和耦合社会和生态系统治理的根本重要性的基础上的。在人类世,社会创新可能在实现可持续发展的新途径中发挥关键作用。这种传统的叙事性评论使用扎根理论方法的定性分析和对论文的系统收集和分析来确定广泛类型的社会创新。2018年以来发表的科学期刊文章被优先纳入。提出了六种类型的社会创新:(a)真实参与;(b)巧妙而引人入胜的沟通;(c)敦促和强制变革;(d)社会-生态系统的治理;(e)治理预期;(f)生活经历和价值观。本文提出的六项创新可以嵌入到社会行动中,并形成社会行动的一部分,利用科学-社会契约促进人类世海岸的可持续发展。
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