扩大包容性绿色增长的途径

M. Ruckelshaus, G. Daily, S. Anstee, K. Arkema, Onon Bayasgalan, C. Brandon, Becky Chaplin-Kramer, H. Crowley, M. Feldman, Annette B. C. Killmer, Cong Li, Jie Li, Shuzhuo Li, Michèle H. Lemay, Jianguo Liu, C. Obst, Z. Ouyang, S. Polasky, Enkhtuvshin Shiilegdamba, Samdanjigmed Tulganyam, R. Victurine, G. Watson, Weihua Xu, Hua Zheng
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保护和恢复自然资本——地球的土地、水和生物多样性,以及由此产生的支持生命的商品和服务——被许多人认为是保护生物多样性同时支持可持续、包容性增长的最大希望。越来越多的证据表明,阐明人们依赖自然获得幸福的方式可以激励人们努力改善这两方面(盖里等人,2015;第四章,本卷)。创造性但高度分散的创新已经展现了可能性。
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Scaling Pathways for Inclusive Green Growth
Protecting and restoring natural capital—Earth’s lands, waters, and biodiversity, and the life-supporting goods and services that flow from these—have been promoted by many as the best hope for conserving biodiversity while also supporting sustainable, inclusive growth. Evidence is growing that illuminating the ways in which people depend on nature for their well-being can motivate efforts that improve both (Guerry et al. 2015; chapter 4, this volume). Creative yet highly dispersed innovation has shown glimpses of what is possible.
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