The future of sustainability in the context of COVID-19

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Donna-Mareè Cawthorn
Alexandra Kennaugh
Sam M. Ferreira
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[1] University of Mpumalanga,School of Biology and Environmental Sciences
[2] Oak Foundation,Scientific Services
[3] SANParks,undefined
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Ambio | 2021年 / 50卷
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Adaptive management; COVID-19; Emerging disease; Nationalist isolation; Totalitarian surveillance; Wildlife trade; Zoonosis;
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The COVID-19 pandemic is a global crisis emanating both from a virus (SARS-CoV-2) and from the drastic actions to contain it. Here, we reflect on the immediate responses of most world powers amid the pandemic chaos: totalitarian surveillance and nationalist isolation. Drawing on published literature, we consider measures such as wildlife-use bans, lockdowns and travel restrictions, along with their reverberations for people, economies and the planet. Our synthesis highlights significant shortfalls of applying command-and-control tactics in emergencies. For one, heavy-handed bans risk enormous unintended consequences and tend to fail if they lack legitimacy or clash with people’s values. Furthermore, reactive and myopic strategies typically view the pandemic as a stand-alone crisis, rather than unravelling the complex interplay of nature-society interactions through which zoonotic diseases originate. A return to adaptive management approaches that recognise root causes and foster socio-ecological resilience will be essential to improve human and planetary health and mitigate future pandemics.
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页码:812 / 821
页数:9
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