确保后 COVID 经济议程解决全球生物多样性丧失问题。

IF 15.1 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
One Earth Pub Date : 2020-10-23 Epub Date: 2020-09-30 DOI:10.1016/j.oneear.2020.09.011
Pamela McElwee, Esther Turnout, Mireille Chiroleu-Assouline, Jennifer Clapp, Cindy Isenhour, Tim Jackson, Eszter Kelemen, Daniel C Miller, Graciela Rusch, Joachim H Spangenberg, Anthony Waldron, Rupert J Baumgartner, Brent Bleys, Michael W Howard, Eric Mungatana, Hien Ngo, Irene Ring, Rui Santos
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摘要

COVID-19 大流行对全球健康和经济造成了前所未有的巨大影响。许多国家的政府目前正在提出恢复正常生活的一揽子计划,但 2019 年生物多样性和生态系统服务政府间科学政策平台全球评估报告指出,一切照旧的做法已导致生态系统普遍退化。因此,后 COVID 世界需要解决造成生态破坏的经济驱动因素。在本视角中,我们讨论了一系列参与者的工具,这些工具既可用于短期刺激措施,也可用于考虑生物多样性的全球、国家和地方经济的长期改造。这些措施包括通过激励措施、法规、财政政策和就业计划等,从破坏生物多样性的活动转向支持生态系统复原力的活动。将危机视为重启全球经济的契机,我们就有机会扭转数十年来生物多样性和生态系统的损失。
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Ensuring a Post-COVID Economic Agenda Tackles Global Biodiversity Loss.

Ensuring a Post-COVID Economic Agenda Tackles Global Biodiversity Loss.

Ensuring a Post-COVID Economic Agenda Tackles Global Biodiversity Loss.

Ensuring a Post-COVID Economic Agenda Tackles Global Biodiversity Loss.

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused dramatic and unprecedented impacts on both global health and economies. Many governments are now proposing recovery packages to get back to normal, but the 2019 Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Global Assessment indicated that business as usual has created widespread ecosystem degradation. Therefore, a post-COVID world needs to tackle the economic drivers that create ecological disruptions. In this perspective, we discuss a number of tools across a range of actors for both short-term stimulus measures and longer-term revamping of global, national, and local economies that take biodiversity into account. These include measures to shift away from activities that damage biodiversity and toward those supporting ecosystem resilience, including through incentives, regulations, fiscal policy, and employment programs. By treating the crisis as an opportunity to reset the global economy, we have a chance to reverse decades of biodiversity and ecosystem losses.

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One Earth
One Earth Environmental Science-Environmental Science (all)
CiteScore
18.90
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1.90%
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159
期刊介绍: One Earth, Cell Press' flagship sustainability journal, serves as a platform for high-quality research and perspectives that contribute to a deeper understanding and resolution of contemporary sustainability challenges. With monthly thematic issues, the journal aims to bridge gaps between natural, social, and applied sciences, along with the humanities. One Earth fosters the cross-pollination of ideas, inspiring transformative research to address the complexities of sustainability.
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