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Inequality and the Biosphere.

Authors :
Hamann, Maike
Berry, Kevin
Chaigneau, Tomas
Curry, Tracie
Heilmayr, Robert
Henriksson, Patrik J.g.
Hentati-Sundberg, Jonas
Jina, Amir
Lindkvist, Emilie
Lopez-Maldonado, Yolanda
Nieminen, Emmi
Piaggio, Matías
Qiu, Jiangxiao
Rocha, Juan C.
Schill, Caroline
Shepon, Alon
Tilman, Andrew R.
Van Den Bijgaart, Inge
Wu, Tong
Source :
Annual Review of Environment & Resources. Oct2018, Vol. 43, p61-83. 17p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Rising inequalities and accelerating global environmental change pose two of the most pressing challenges of the twenty-first century. To explore how these phenomena are linked, we apply a social-ecological systems perspective and review the literature to identify six different types of interactions (or "pathways") between inequality and the biosphere. We find that most of the research so far has only considered one-directional effects of inequality on the biosphere, or vice versa. However, given the potential for complex dynamics between socioeconomic and environmental factors within social-ecological systems, we highlight examples from the literature that illustrate the importance of cross-scale interactions and feedback loops between inequality and the biosphere. This review draws on diverse disciplines to advance a systemic understanding of the linkages between inequality and the biosphere, specifically recognizing cross-scale feedbacks and the multidimensional nature of inequality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15435938
Volume :
43
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Annual Review of Environment & Resources
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
132513755
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-environ-102017-025949