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The poverty-inequality-environment frontier in the age of crises

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posted on 2023-06-10, 00:17 authored by Andreas AntoniadesAndreas Antoniades, alexander Antonarakis, Jonathan Gilman, Isabell Kempf, Anne Juepner, Kerstin Stendahl, bernardo Cantone, Tim Jackson, Peter Victor, Paramita Dutta, Howard Haughton, Jodie Keane, John Beirne, Nuobu Renzhi, Ulrich Volz, Vidya Diwakar, Antoine Lacroix, Maryam Aslany, Shannon Brincat
This Special Issue is part of a joint initiative on “Financial Crises, Poverty, and Environmental Sustainability” by the Sussex Sustainability Research Project (SSRP) of the University of Sussex, the UNDP-UNEP Poverty-Environment Action for Sustainable Development Goals, and the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD). The aim of the project is to foster an evidence-based understanding of the multiple and complex ways in which poverty and environmental dynamics interact in moments of economic crises and how this interaction can be managed in a way that facilitates the transition to sustainability. The Special Issue includes the following papers: 1. The Great Stagnation and environmental sustainability: A multidimensional perspective Bernardo Cantone, Alexander S. Antonarakis, Andreas Antoniades (University of Sussex) 2. Confronting inequality in the ‘New Normal’: hyper-capitalism, proto-socialism and post-pandemic recovery Tim Jackson (University of Surrey), Peter A. Victor (York University, Toronto) 3. Transformative social policies as an essential buffer during socio-economic crises Isabell Kempf, Paramita Dutta (UNRISD) 4. Alleviating debt distress and advancing the Sustainable Development Goals Howard Haughton (King’s College London), Jodie Keane (Overseas Development Institute - ODI) 5. Bracing for the typhoon: Climate change and sovereign risk in Southeast Asia John Beirne, Nuobu Renzhi (Asian Development Bank Institute, Tokyo), Ulrich Volz (SOAS) 6. Climate shocks and poverty persistence: Investigating consequences and coping strategies in Niger, Tanzania, and Uganda Vidya Diwakar, Antoine Lacroix (Overseas Development Institute – ODI) 7. Class and climate change adaptation in rural India: Beyond community-based adaptation models Maryam Aslany (University of Oxford), Shannon Brincat (The University of the Sunshine Coast)

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  • Published

Journal

Sustainable Development

ISSN

0968-0802

Publisher

Wiley

Issue

3

Volume

29

Pages

579.0

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  • International Relations Publications

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  • Sussex Sustainability Research Programme Publications

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Andreas Antoniades, Isabell Kempf, Alexander S Antonarakis

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2021-07-05

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