Professor Christopher Raymond
Professor Raymond in partnership with Prof. Timon McPhearson from New School, New York, and HELSUS Colleagues have recently published a Nature Urban Sustainability Paper highlighting five principles necessary to radically change cities, regions and neighbourhoods toward a Good Anthropocene based on a Socio-Ecological-Technological Systems perspective. These radical changes are: rethinking growth, rethinking efficiency, rethinking the state, rethinking the commons and rethinking justice.
To see the full paper go to: https://www.nature.com/articles/s42949-021-00017-x
About the author
Christopher is a Professor in the Ecosystems and Environment Research Programme and an Interdisciplinary Scientist who creates new policy and management options for engaging diverse actors in the design and implementation of nature-based solutions. He is globally recognised for my expertise related to the development and application of: conceptual approaches for assessing human-nature relationships; knowledge co-creation processes, and; analytical methods in the social valuation of land use and ecosystem services under global change. You can follow Christopher on Twitter, ResearchGate, and Google Scholar.