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Erle C Ellis1,2,3, Yadvinder Malhi4,5, Hannah Ritchie6
1Department of Geography and Environmental Systems, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD, USA. ece@umbc.edu.
Nature
|June 25, 2025
まとめ
この研究は,地球上のすべての生命にとって繁栄する未来を育むために,環境の限界を超えて,人間と自然の関係における進歩を測定するための新しい自然関係指数 (NRI) を提案しています.
科学分野:
- 環境科学
- 人間 生態系
- 持続可能性科学
背景:
- 現在の環境の枠組みは 人への害を制限することに焦点を当てています
- 既存のアプローチは しばしば目標や限界を設定します
- ポジティブな変化を促す 意欲的な枠組みが必要です
研究 の 目的:
- 地球規模の環境問題に対する 理想的なアプローチを提案する
- 自然関係指数 (NRI) を新しい指標として導入する.
- 人類と自然界の相互有益な関係を育むこと
主な方法:
- 人間開発指数 (HDI) のような人間開発アプローチと指標を基に
- 人間と自然の関係における進歩を測定するためにNRIを開発する.
- 専門家による協議と国際的コンセプトテストを利用して指標を開発する.
主要な成果:
- 自然関係指数 (NRI) が新しい指標として提案されています.
- NRIは,相互に有益な人間と自然の関係における進歩を測定することに焦点を当てています.
- このアプローチは,グローバルな環境管理を奨励することを目的としています.
結論:
- NRIは伝統的な環境目標設定の 理想的な代替案です
- 堅実なNRIを発展させれば 自然との共存を促すことができるのです
- 国連開発プログラムのような組織との協力は NRIを前進させるための鍵です
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