Articles | Volume 13, issue 3
https://doi.org/10.5194/esd-13-1145-2022
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ESD Ideas
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05 Aug 2022
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ESD Ideas: planetary antifragility: a new dimension in the definition of the safe operating space for humanity

Oliver López-Corona, Melanie Kolb, Elvia Ramírez-Carrillo, and Jon Lovett

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Climate change, the loss of biodiversity and land-use change, among others, have been recognized as main human perturbations to Earth system dynamics, the so-called planetary boundaries. Effort has been made to understand how to define a safe operating space for humanity (accepted levels of these perturbations). In this work we address the problem by assessing the Earth's capacity to respond to these perturbations, a capacity that the planet is losing.
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