ECONOMIC DEGROWTH AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE GLOBAL ECOLOGICAL RISK

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Autor(a) principal: Franz Wienke, Felipe
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Peixer Galm Bernardes, Isabela
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
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Título da fonte: Veredas do Direito (Online)
Texto Completo: http://revista.domhelder.edu.br/index.php/veredas/article/view/2110
Resumo: The recent global health crisis caused by the new coronavirus (COVID-19) has proved to be an ecological crisis. This is ultimately due to the side effect of the reflexive global environmental risk. This article seeks to analyze the connection between the pandemic, ecological risk in modernity and the degrowth theory. As an alternative to (un)sustainable development, we seek to propose degrowth as an economically, socially and environmentally sustainable strategy for greater resilience to ecological risks or even suppression of their causes. The research problem involves how it is possible to think about environmental sustainability in a development system harnessed to economic growth. It is concluded that the emergence and dissemination of new zoonotic species will be likely if there is not a reassessment of the current pattern of human economy. This is due to the maintenance of the logic of economic growth which, as part of the concept of sustainable development, means that environmental sustainability is engulfed by the economy. In the preparation of the text, the inductive method was adopted as a research methodology and the bibliographic documentary research as a research technique.
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spelling ECONOMIC DEGROWTH AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE GLOBAL ECOLOGICAL RISKDECRECIMIENTO ECONÓMICO COMO ALTERNATIVA AL RIESGO ECOLÓGICO GLOBALDECRESCIMENTO ECONÔMICO COMO ALTERNATIVA AO RISCO ECOLÓGICO GLOBALThe recent global health crisis caused by the new coronavirus (COVID-19) has proved to be an ecological crisis. This is ultimately due to the side effect of the reflexive global environmental risk. This article seeks to analyze the connection between the pandemic, ecological risk in modernity and the degrowth theory. As an alternative to (un)sustainable development, we seek to propose degrowth as an economically, socially and environmentally sustainable strategy for greater resilience to ecological risks or even suppression of their causes. The research problem involves how it is possible to think about environmental sustainability in a development system harnessed to economic growth. It is concluded that the emergence and dissemination of new zoonotic species will be likely if there is not a reassessment of the current pattern of human economy. This is due to the maintenance of the logic of economic growth which, as part of the concept of sustainable development, means that environmental sustainability is engulfed by the economy. In the preparation of the text, the inductive method was adopted as a research methodology and the bibliographic documentary research as a research technique.La reciente crisis sanitaria mundial provocada por el nuevo coronavirus (Covid-19) se revela como una crisis ecológica. Eso se debe, en última instancia, al efecto secundario del riesgo ambiental global reflexivo. Este artículo pretende analizar la conexión entre los fenómenos de pandemia, el riesgo ecológico en la modernidad y la teoría del decrecimiento. Se trata de proponer, como alternativa al desarrollo (in)sostenible, el decrecimiento como estrategia económica, social y ambientalmente sostenible, que permite una mayor resiliencia frente a los riesgos ecológicos o incluso la supresión de sus causas. El problema de investigación se refiere a cómo es posible pensar en la sostenibilidad ambiental en un sistema de desarrollo vinculado al crecimiento económico. Se concluye que la aparición y propagación de nuevas especies zoonóticas será probable si no se reevalúa el modelo actual de economía humana. Eso se debe al mantenimiento de la lógica del crecimiento económico que, inserta en la concepción del desarrollo sostenible, hace que la sostenibilidad ambiental sea fagocitada por la economía. Para la elaboración del texto se adoptó el método inductivo como metodología de investigación y la investigación documental bibliográfica como técnica de investigación.A recente crise sanitária global causada pelo novo coronavírus (Covid-19) revela-se como uma crise ecológica. Isso se deve, em última instância, ao efeito colateral do risco ambiental global reflexivo. Busca-se, neste artigo, analisar a conexão entre os fenômenos de pandemia, do risco ecológico na modernidade e da teoria do decrescimento. Alternativamente ao desenvolvimento (in)sustentável, busca-se propor o decrescimento como estratégia econômica, social e ambientalmente sustentável, que permite uma maior resiliência aos riscos ecológicos ou, ainda, a supressão de suas causas. A problemática de pesquisa envolve como é possível pensar em sustentabilidade ambiental num sistema de desenvolvimento atrelado ao crescimento econômico. Conclui-se que será provável o surgimento e disseminação de novas espécies zoonóticas caso não haja uma reavaliação do atual padrão da economia humana. Isso se deve à manutenção da lógica de crescimento econômico que, inserida na concepção de desenvolvimento sustentável, faz que a sustentabilidade ambiental seja fagocitada pela economia. Para elaboração do texto, adotou-se o método indutivo como metodologia de pesquisa e a pesquisa documental bibliográfica como técnica de pesquisa.Editora Dom Helder2023-06-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://revista.domhelder.edu.br/index.php/veredas/article/view/211010.18623/rvd.v20.2110Veredas do Direito; Vol. 20 (2023): Veredas do Direito – Direito Ambiental e Desenvolvimento Sustentável, v. 20, 2023; e202110Veredas do Direito; Vol. 20 (2023): Veredas do Direito – Direito Ambiental e Desenvolvimento Sustentável, v. 20, 2023; e202110Veredas do Direito – Direito Ambiental e Desenvolvimento Sustentável; v. 20 (2023): Veredas do Direito – Direito Ambiental e Desenvolvimento Sustentável, v. 20, 2023; e2021102179-8699reponame:Veredas do Direito (Online)instname:Escola Superior Dom Helder Câmara (ESDHC)instacron:ESDECporengspahttp://revista.domhelder.edu.br/index.php/veredas/article/view/2110/25526http://revista.domhelder.edu.br/index.php/veredas/article/view/2110/25527http://revista.domhelder.edu.br/index.php/veredas/article/view/2110/25528Copyright (c) 2023 Veredas do Direito: Direito Ambiental e Desenvolvimento Sustentávelinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFranz Wienke, FelipePeixer Galm Bernardes, Isabela2023-04-27T17:50:48Zoai:revista.domhelder.edu.br:article/2110Revistahttp://revista.domhelder.edu.br/index.php/veredasPRIhttp://revista.domhelder.edu.br/index.php/veredas/oaiveredas@domhelder.edu.br2179-86991806-3845opendoar:2023-04-27T17:50:48Veredas do Direito (Online) - Escola Superior Dom Helder Câmara (ESDHC)false
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DECRECIMIENTO ECONÓMICO COMO ALTERNATIVA AL RIESGO ECOLÓGICO GLOBAL
DECRESCIMENTO ECONÔMICO COMO ALTERNATIVA AO RISCO ECOLÓGICO GLOBAL
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Franz Wienke, Felipe
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Peixer Galm Bernardes, Isabela
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description The recent global health crisis caused by the new coronavirus (COVID-19) has proved to be an ecological crisis. This is ultimately due to the side effect of the reflexive global environmental risk. This article seeks to analyze the connection between the pandemic, ecological risk in modernity and the degrowth theory. As an alternative to (un)sustainable development, we seek to propose degrowth as an economically, socially and environmentally sustainable strategy for greater resilience to ecological risks or even suppression of their causes. The research problem involves how it is possible to think about environmental sustainability in a development system harnessed to economic growth. It is concluded that the emergence and dissemination of new zoonotic species will be likely if there is not a reassessment of the current pattern of human economy. This is due to the maintenance of the logic of economic growth which, as part of the concept of sustainable development, means that environmental sustainability is engulfed by the economy. In the preparation of the text, the inductive method was adopted as a research methodology and the bibliographic documentary research as a research technique.
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