Dynamic scenario modelling of the role and influence of Brundtland and vulnerability upon sustainability in the UK in the Anthropocene

Jason Phillips
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The Brundtland report and vulnerability are two of the fundamental perspectives of the environment-human system and relationship. However, the Brundtland report and its incarnations has been argued as anthropocentric in nature and fostering weak sustainability, thus resulting in vulnerability occurring. Furthermore, how the report and its incarnations has been interpreted and implemented by governments, businesses, and organisations is significant in determining sustainability outcomes. It is therefore appropriate and necessary to develop a fundamental dynamic understanding of how Brundtland and vulnerability over time may influence past and present-day sustainability outcomes at specified spatial scale. Consequently, building upon previous research, this paper develops a fundamental dynamic scenario model for the United Kingdom using the Sustainability Dynamics Framework. The model indicates that the UK has been significantly influenced by its interpretation and implementation of the Brundtland report, which has primarily focussed upon the economic and social development aspects. This has resulted in the present-day very weak to weak sustainability occurring for Brundtland-based factors, and weak unsustainability occurring for vulnerability factors. Based upon the historical and present-day modelled scenarios, the paper concludes that the UK is at a tipping point in respect to its environment-human system and relationship. A fundamental transformation is necessary to return the UK to optimum or below-optimum environment-human system thresholds and a more conducive co-evolutionary relationship. Unless this happens, then the risk of significant stress within the environment-human system will only continue to increase, with the possibility of a systemic crisis occurring, or possibly an environmental or societal collapse in the worst-case scenario.
人类世英国布伦特兰和脆弱性对可持续性的作用和影响的动态情景模拟
布伦特兰报告和脆弱性是研究环境与人类系统及其关系的两个基本视角。然而,布伦特兰报告及其化身被认为本质上是以人类为中心的,促进了弱的可持续性,从而导致脆弱性的发生。此外,政府、企业和组织如何解释和实施报告及其体现形式,对于确定可持续发展成果至关重要。因此,有必要对布伦特兰和脆弱性在特定空间尺度上随时间的推移如何影响过去和现在的可持续性结果形成基本的动态理解。因此,在先前研究的基础上,本文使用可持续性动力学框架为英国开发了一个基本的动态情景模型。该模型表明,联合王国受到其对布伦特兰报告的解释和执行的重大影响,该报告主要侧重于经济和社会发展方面。这导致了目前布伦特兰基础因素的可持续性非常弱到弱,而脆弱性因素的不可持续性很弱。基于历史和当今的模拟情景,本文得出结论,英国在其环境-人类系统和关系方面处于一个临界点。要使英国回归到最优或低于最优的环境-人类系统阈值和更有利的共同进化关系,就必须进行根本性的变革。除非这种情况发生,否则环境-人类系统内重大压力的风险只会继续增加,有可能发生系统性危机,或者在最坏的情况下可能出现环境或社会崩溃。
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