Actions and actors driving transformative change for global sustainability

IF 27.1 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Victoria Reyes-García, Rainer M. Krug, Arun Agrawal, Karina Benessaiah, Martha Bonilla-Moheno, Joachim Claudet, Tim Forsyth, Lucas A. Garibaldi, Barbara Gemmill-Herren, Camille Guibal, Bruce Evan Goldstein, Hannah Gosnell, Xiaona Guo, Patrick Huntjens, Chinwe Ifejika Speranza, Julia Leventon, Letícia Santos de Lima, Rafael A. Magris, Koji Miwa, José Luis Molina, Karen O’Brien, Ram Pandit, Laura Pereira, Kristina Raab, Arnim Scheidel, Pablo Tittonell, Paula Ugarte-Lucas, Sebastian Villasante, Yves Zinngrebe
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The urgent need for transformative change to address the intertwined crises of climate change and biodiversity loss is widely recognized. Here, drawing on work originally conducted within the IPBES Transformative Change Assessment and using a bibliometric analysis of more than 4 million scholarly documents, we examine the actions and actors driving transformative change for global sustainability. The literature disproportionately focuses on a limited set of available actions and actors, neglecting others and overlooking their potential interactions. Notably, the actions ‘changing social norms’ and ‘technological change’ and the communication and knowledge and private sectors are frequently discussed, while actions referring to transforming the economic and governance systems and the civil society and the public sector are understudied. Moreover, actions and actors do not tend to appear together in consistent or systematic ways; instead, most action–actor combinations appear at rates similar to random chance, with only a few notable exceptions. The uneven distribution of scholarly attention may hinder the coordination and cross-sectoral coalitions required for effective transformative change. Our findings call for a more inclusive approach to research on actors and actions needed for transformative change towards a just and sustainable world, and for a greater focus on synergies between actions and actors potentially driving transformative change. A bibliometric analysis of more than four million scholarly documents highlights the need for a more inclusive approach to research on actors and actions needed for transformative change towards a just and sustainable world and more emphasis on the synergies between actors and actions that drive change.

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推动全球可持续发展变革的行动和行动者
人们普遍认识到,迫切需要进行变革,以解决气候变化和生物多样性丧失交织在一起的危机。本文借鉴IPBES转型变革评估最初开展的工作,并利用对400多万份学术文献的文献计量学分析,研究了推动全球可持续发展转型变革的行动和行动者。文献不成比例地关注有限的可用行动和参与者,忽视了其他人,忽视了他们潜在的相互作用。值得注意的是,“改变社会规范”和“技术变革”以及传播和知识和私营部门的行动经常被讨论,而涉及转变经济和治理系统以及民间社会和公共部门的行动却没有得到充分研究。此外,行动和行动者往往不会以一致或系统的方式一起出现;相反,大多数动作-演员组合出现的概率与随机概率相似,只有少数明显的例外。学术注意力的不均匀分布可能妨碍有效变革所需的协调和跨部门联盟。我们的研究结果呼吁采取更具包容性的方法来研究实现公正和可持续世界的变革所需的行动者和行动,并更加关注可能推动变革的行动和行动者之间的协同作用。对400多万份学术文献的文献计量学分析强调,需要采取更具包容性的方法来研究实现公正和可持续世界的变革所需的行动者和行动,并更加强调推动变革的行动者和行动之间的协同作用。
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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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