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Humanity must understand causal links in social-ecological systems to manage environmental impact. Sharing this knowledge is key for collective self-regulation and achieving sustainability in the Anthropocene.

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  • Sustainability science
  • Environmental psychology

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  • Humanity's niche construction in the Anthropocene poses planetary risks.
  • The core challenge of sustainability lies in collective self-regulation of human-nature interactions.
  • Understanding human-nature interdependence is crucial for coordinated action.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a theoretical framework on causal knowledge for sustainability.
  • To review empirical research on human-nature interdependence and climate change.
  • To identify future research needs in collective self-regulation for sustainability.

Main Methods:

  • Theoretical framework development.
  • Literature review of empirical research on climate change and social-ecological systems.
  • Analysis of causal knowledge in collective action for sustainability.

Main Results:

  • Accurate causal knowledge about social-ecological systems is essential for collective self-regulation.
  • Human-nature interdependence knowledge is critical for coordinating actions and avoiding free-riding.
  • Existing research primarily focuses on climate change, highlighting a need for broader investigation.

Conclusions:

  • Collective self-regulation for sustainability requires shared causal knowledge of human-nature interdependence.
  • Cognizing, communicating, and sharing this knowledge are vital for addressing global environmental challenges.
  • Further research is needed to fully understand and implement causal knowledge in sustainability efforts.