Big issues, bigger solutions: are bottom lines enough?

Authors

  • Marie A Brown
  • Theo R T Stephens

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26686/pq.v13i3.4678

Keywords:

freshwater and environmental management, social, environmental and economic sustainability, environmental degradation, policy solutions that integrate environmental objectives into the economic and social policy context

Abstract

The life-supporting capacity of New Zealand’s environments has been much reduced and the pace of degradation shows little sign of abating (Ministry for the Environment and Statistics New Zealand, 2015). Few countries are experiencing greater biodiversity loss, more rapid freshwater deterioration or greater per capita increases in greenhouse gas emissions (Myers et al., 2013; Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, 2016; Gluckman, 2017). The climate is changing fast and it is already clear that a number of communities cannot be sustained for more than another decade or two in their current locations.

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Published

2017-08-01