THE FIRST ANTROPOCENE UTOPIA

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Autor(a) principal: VEIGA,JOSÉ ELI DA
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ambiente & Sociedade (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1414-753X2017000200227
Resumo: Abstract This article proposes an aggiornamento of the “sustainable development” ideal. It addresses four controversial terms, which enable us to foresee that “sustainable development” will very likely become the first utopia of the Anthropocene epoch. Taking into account the Agenda 2030, if the decision criteria are based on the rhetoric of international relations, particularly as used within the framework of the United Nations, it can certainly be concluded that sustainable development has already become the great contemporary utopia. However, if global governance is used as the criterion, this may not be the case, since environmental governance institutions are not yet comparable to development governance institutions. Strictly speaking, there is no global governance of sustainability, unless this notion is restricted to environmental issues.
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title THE FIRST ANTROPOCENE UTOPIA
spellingShingle THE FIRST ANTROPOCENE UTOPIA
VEIGA,JOSÉ ELI DA
Anthropocene
development
human rights
sustainability
utopia
title_short THE FIRST ANTROPOCENE UTOPIA
title_full THE FIRST ANTROPOCENE UTOPIA
title_fullStr THE FIRST ANTROPOCENE UTOPIA
title_full_unstemmed THE FIRST ANTROPOCENE UTOPIA
title_sort THE FIRST ANTROPOCENE UTOPIA
author VEIGA,JOSÉ ELI DA
author_facet VEIGA,JOSÉ ELI DA
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv VEIGA,JOSÉ ELI DA
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Anthropocene
development
human rights
sustainability
utopia
topic Anthropocene
development
human rights
sustainability
utopia
description Abstract This article proposes an aggiornamento of the “sustainable development” ideal. It addresses four controversial terms, which enable us to foresee that “sustainable development” will very likely become the first utopia of the Anthropocene epoch. Taking into account the Agenda 2030, if the decision criteria are based on the rhetoric of international relations, particularly as used within the framework of the United Nations, it can certainly be concluded that sustainable development has already become the great contemporary utopia. However, if global governance is used as the criterion, this may not be the case, since environmental governance institutions are not yet comparable to development governance institutions. Strictly speaking, there is no global governance of sustainability, unless this notion is restricted to environmental issues.
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