Leadership for sustainability

Q2 Social Sciences
W. Mathai, Ma. del Socorro Aguilar Cucurachi
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Fasten our green belts toward a resilient and sustainable future (p.4) Wanjira MathaiA more resilient future requires urgent actions to establish harmony between human development and nature, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic. Climate change adaptation requires investing in green belts as nature-based solutions, where innovative grassroots action, local and indigenous knowledge, and gender equality are key. Mathai discusses the question, what does it mean to tighten our green belts? Food systems, the protection of the “earth’s lungs,” the reduction of waste, and the restoration of landscapes are mainly addressed. The Green Belt Movement, led by women in Africa, showed how grassroots action scales up and impacts through long-term sustainable solutions. Restoration movements and initiatives worldwide represent a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to restore landscapes for productivity, fight carbon emissions, and recover the ecosystem services to sustain human lives.Percepciones locales para la restauración ecológica (p.12) Ma. del Socorro Aguilar CucurachiA partir de las experiencias sobre el Movimiento Cinturones Verdes, presentadas por Wanjira Mathai en el marco de las Kapuscinski Development Lectures (en febrero 2021), destaco la importancia de la di-mensión social en los procesos de restauración y delineo cuatro formas posibles en las que las percepciones locales se vinculan con la restaura-ción ecológica: (1) las percepciones como impulso para la restauración; (2) la restauración ecológica como objeto de percepción; (3) las percepciones sobre la participación local en la restauración ecológica; y (4) la importancia de las sinergias epistémicas, multiactorales y multidimensio nales. La restauración ecológica implica una base científi ca, que considera entre sus principios la dimensión social, con benefi cios signifi cativos para el bienestar humano.
领导可持续发展
系紧我们的绿化带,迈向有复原力和可持续的未来(p.4)万吉拉·马塔亚为了建设更有复原力的未来,需要采取紧急行动,在人类发展与自然之间建立和谐关系,特别是在2019冠状病毒病大流行之后。适应气候变化需要投资于绿化带,将其作为基于自然的解决方案,其中创新的基层行动、地方和土著知识以及性别平等是关键。Mathai讨论了这个问题,收紧我们的绿化带意味着什么?主要涉及粮食系统、保护“地球之肺”、减少浪费和恢复景观。由非洲妇女领导的绿带运动展示了基层行动如何通过长期可持续的解决方案扩大规模并产生影响。世界各地的恢复运动和倡议是一个千载难逢的机会,可以恢复景观以提高生产力,减少碳排放,恢复生态系统服务以维持人类生活。Percepciones locales para . restauración ecológica(第12页)del Socorro Aguilar CucurachiA partipartide las movimimiento Cinturones Verdes,介绍了穷Wanjira Mathai在el marco de las Kapuscinski发展讲座(2021年2月),destaco la importanca de la di-mensión社会en los procos de restauración通过描述curo formas possible在las que las percepciones locales se vinculan con la restaura-ción ecológica:(1) las percepciones como pulcomso para la restauración;(2) la restauración ecológica como objto de percepción;(3) las percepciones sobre la participación local en la restauración ecológica;(4)跨领域、多领域和多维领域合作的重要性。restauración ecológica隐含在científi基础上,我们可以考虑以下原则:dimensión社会、福利和重大活动。
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Regions and Cohesion
Regions and Cohesion Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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期刊介绍: Regions & Cohesionis the journal of the Consortium for Comparative Research on Regional Integration and Social Cohesion (RISC), a cross-regional, interdisciplinary, and multilingual network of socially conscious and prestigious research institutes in Europe, North America, South America, Africa, and Asia. The journal publishes peer-reviewed articles on the human and environmental impacts of regional integration processes. It disseminates conceptual and empirical research (articles) and normative analysis (Leadership Forum) of topics related to human and environmental security, social cohesion, and governance. The journal facilitates a cross-regional intellectual dialogue on timely political, social and environmental issues from a regional perspective and is especially committed to publishing scholarship from emerging/transition countries and developing states. Its multilingual (English, Spanish and French) and interdisciplinary character contribute to the journal’s originality in providing an inclusive forum for scholars and practitioners in different world regions to engage in important international discussions related to sustainable human development. This dialogue reflects RISC’s mission of connecting scholars and practitioners from different world regions who otherwise would not have the opportunity to interact.
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