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人类世的条件:通过社会生态转变进化.

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人类活动正在重塑地球,这个过程植根于千年的社会文化进化. 引导这些变化需要通过积极的叙述来利用人类的愿望,而不仅仅是危机警告.

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人类生态学是人类生态学.环境信息传递环境信息人类发展 人类发展变革性的变化是变革性的变化.关于可持续发展的愿景.

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科学领域:

  • 进化人类学的进化人类学.
  • 环境社会学环境社会学
  • 可持续性科学是一种科学.

背景情况:

  • 气候变化和生物多样性丧失等人类造成的行星破坏带来了重大挑战.
  • 目前的"人类世状况"是人类社会长期塑造环境 (社会文化利基结构) 的结果.
  • 加快的环境和社会变化是由"失控的社会文化利基建设"的反循环驱动的.

研究的目的:

  • 分析人类引起的环境变化的历史根源.
  • 探索"失控的社会文化利基建设"的概念,作为人类世的驱动力.
  • 提出指导人类进化向可持续发展的策略.

主要方法:

  • 社会文化利基结构的历史分析.
  • 概念框架的发展,以了解人类世.
  • 探索社会生态系统中的进化和适应过程.

主要成果:

  • 人类世不是突然发生的事件,而是人类与环境长期共同进化的加速.
  • 社会文化利基建设,当与适应相结合时,可能导致失控的过程.
  • 人类的愿望,通过文化叙事道,被确定为指导未来结果的关键力量.

结论:

  • 有效的可持续发展战略必须承认并指导人类社会的进化轨迹.
  • 聚焦于对更美好未来的愿望的文化叙述比以危机为基础的方法更强大.
  • 重定向人类的愿望对于实现一个可持续的人类新世纪至关重要.