The path of human civilization in the Anthropocene: Sustainable growth or sustainable development?

J. Winkler, M. Vaverková, E. Koda
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This paper discusses the difference between growth and development in plants, and how these concepts can be applied to human civilization. While growth refers to the quantitative gain of biomass, development is characterized by qualitative changes in the specialization and functioning of cells, tissues, and organs. In human society, growth is often prioritized over development, as evidenced by the focus on gross domestic product without considering its social and environmental impacts. Waste, which is produced during consumption, is a significant problem for human civilization as it contributes to pollution and environmental degradation. Waste management and finding new uses for waste are important efforts to utilize waste production; however, their effectiveness is often unclear. Sustainable development of human society should focus on creating systems inspired by nature, which can be achieved by reducing waste production and increasing the share of waste utilizable in biological processes. The functional interconnection between decomposer (waste) and producers (raw materials) in human society is essential for achieving sustainable development. Ultimately, this path leads to the reduction of waste and improves the effectiveness of human activities, thereby reducing threats to ecosystems.
人类文明在 "人类世 "的发展之路:可持续增长还是可持续发展?
本文讨论植物生长和发育的区别,以及如何将这些概念应用于人类文明。生长指的是生物量的量的增加,而发育的特点则是细胞、组织和器官的专业化和功能的质的变化。在人类社会中,增长往往优先于发展,这体现在人们只关注国内生产总值,而不考虑其对社会和环境的影响。消费过程中产生的废物是人类文明面临的一个重大问题,因为它会造成污染和环境退化。废物管理和寻找废物的新用途是利用废物产生的重要努力,但其效果往往并不明显。人类社会的可持续发展应着眼于创建受大自然启发的系统,这可以通过减少废物生产和增加生物过程中可利用废物的比例来实现。人类社会中分解者(废物)和生产者(原材料)之间的功能性相互联系对于实现可持续发展至关重要。最终,这条道路可以减少废物,提高人类活动的效率,从而减少对生态系统的威胁。
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