New Nature paper published on the radical changes needed to support transformations toward the Good Anthropocene

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.

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