Mainstreaming regenerative dynamics for sustainability

IF 25.7 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Joern Fischer, Steffen Farny, David J. Abson, Vânia Zuin Zeidler, Maria von Salisch, Stefan Schaltegger, Berta Martín-López, Vicky M. Temperton, Klaus Kümmerer
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Notions of regeneration have entered discourses in several fields that are relevant for sustainability, including, among others, ecology, agriculture, economics, management, sociology, psychology and chemistry. A review of existing work shows that there are interesting parallels between these fields. By carefully defining key concepts, such as regenerative dynamics, regenerative practices and regenerative momentum, this Review Article offers a generalized framework for understanding regenerative systems. This framework, in turn, promises to spark new insights for sustainability science and practice because it can link hitherto disconnected academic fields and foster new, integrative developments across multiple areas of sustainability practice. Contemporary discussions about sustainability and adaptation rely on concepts of regeneration. Linking regenerative dynamics and practices from disparate disciplines provides a framework for employing regenerative systems to advance cross-domain sustainability science.

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将可持续再生动力纳入主流
再生的概念已进入与可持续发展相关的多个领域的讨论,其中包括生态学、农业、经济学、管理学、社会学、心理学和化学。对现有工作的回顾表明,这些领域之间存在着有趣的相似之处。通过仔细定义再生动力学、再生实践和再生动力等关键概念,本评论文章为理解再生系统提供了一个通用框架。反过来,这一框架也有望为可持续发展科学与实践带来新的启示,因为它可以将迄今为止互不关联的学术领域联系起来,并在可持续发展实践的多个领域促进新的综合发展。当代关于可持续性和适应性的讨论依赖于再生的概念。将不同学科的再生动力学和实践联系起来,为利用再生系统推进跨领域可持续性科学提供了一个框架。
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Nature Sustainability
Nature Sustainability Energy-Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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41.90
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1.10%
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159
期刊介绍: Nature Sustainability aims to facilitate cross-disciplinary dialogues and bring together research fields that contribute to understanding how we organize our lives in a finite world and the impacts of our actions. Nature Sustainability will not only publish fundamental research but also significant investigations into policies and solutions for ensuring human well-being now and in the future.Its ultimate goal is to address the greatest challenges of our time.
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