Juri will have a look at different approaches to sustainable development from the East: are Chinas Ecological Civilization and a green Belt and Road Initiative suitable frameworks for global development, capable of avoiding the same mistakes which were made in the past? What are the general ideas which are prominent in the Chinese discourse for a future inside our planetary boundaries and what can be learned from them?
Addressed Planetary Boundaries/ Doughnut Economy (Ecological Ceiling): climate change, ocean acidification, chemical pollution, freshwater withdrawals, land conversion, biodiversity loss, air pollution, ozone layer depletion
Addressed spheres Doughnut Economy (Social Foundation): water, food, health, education, income& work, peace& justice, social equity, housing, networks, energy
This episode also features the voice of Lukas Kiefer.
This podcast is part of a larger compendium, where we explore different thoughts and frameworks that can guide sustainable development towards a future inside of our planetary boundaries. Of crucial importance are the ideas of planetary health and the doughnut economy, operating as the overarching concepts behind our research.
The compendium is the work of an international students group of the master's programme Global Change Management (GCM) class 2021, from the Eberswalde University for Sustainable Development. If you would like to learn more about practical examples that relate to the Doughnut Economy and Planetary Boundaries, please check out our website: https://hnee-gcm-compendium.vercel.app/
This Podcast is also available on YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/3wt6p9kx
For the script and the references of this podcast, visit here: https://tinyurl.com/4tjhccvy