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OVID-19 is a warning: We need to step back
from business-as-usual and find new ways to
build a future that allows all of humanity to
thrive in a resilient, sustainable, and equitable world.
The IIASA-ISC Consultative Science Platform “Bouncing
Forward Sustainably: Pathways to a post-COVID world”,
a global hub for consultation, deliberation, and
collaboration among scientists, policymakers, and
representatives from civil society, has produced a series
of reports with key messages and recommendations for
policy- and decision makers, that have the potential to
enable the needed systemic transformations and structural
changes. The reports provide recommendations around
four interconnected themes: Governance for Sustainability,
Strengthening Science Systems, Resilient Food Systems,
and Rethinking Energy Solutions. Key recommendations
from all four themes are presented in a Synthesis Report.
In terms of governance for sustainability, the authors
point out that a fragmented approach to governance
has hampered responses to the crisis. The initiative’s
recommendations include that the ongoing reform
process should ensure that separate UN agencies work
in a coordinated way, while governments should be
empowered to take a systems view. A global dialogue
could engage policymakers, civil society, the private
sector, and the scientific community to improve
understanding of compound and systemic risks; while
a science-based tracking mechanism could assess how
recovery packages align with the Sustainable
Development Goals.
The report on science systems contains a number
of recommendations grouped under five interrelated
transformative changes aimed at ensuring a more effective response of the science system to future
global crises. These changes address the need to
strengthen transdisciplinary research on critical risks;
enhance the diffusion of knowledge within the science
system; increase the capacity of the science system to
respond rapidly with high-quality research; improve
the science-policy interface; and enhance public
understanding and trust in science.
With regard to future energy solutions, the authors
urge that we need to look beyond production and focus
on addressing demand, for example, by re-purposing
urban spaces to provide for human wellbeing while
reducing environmental footprints. This can build on
innovations adopted during the COVID crisis.
The pandemic also underlines the entanglement of
human and natural systems, especially in the field of
food and nutrition. In this regard, there is an urgent
need to balance today’s focus on efficiency of supply
with a new emphasis on resilience and equity, to
ensure that the future food system can deliver universal
security and empower the most vulnerable groups.
“COVID-19 could become a catalyst for reform.
Governments, businesses, and citizens have been
willing to respond constructively to the crisis and take
radical action. This is cause for optimism that we can
undertake the transformative changes we need for a
safe, just, and healthy planet,” concludes IIASA Deputy
Director General for Science, Leena Srivastava.
A vision for a just and resilient
post-pandemic world
Luis Gomez Echeverri: gomez@iiasa.ac.at
Leena Srivastava: srivastava@iiasa.ac.at
Further info: covid19.iiasa.ac.at/isc/outcome
IIASA and the International Science Council (ISC) have drawn on the combined strengths and
expertise of the two organizations to address emerging issues and provide science-based
insights on how to rebuild a post-pandemic world that is more resilient, sustainable, and just.
Transformations within reach:
Pathways to a sustainable and resilient world
SYNTHESIS REPORT Transformations within reach:
Pathways to a sustainable and resilient world
ENHANCING GOVERNANCE
FOR SUSTAINABILITY
Transformations within reach:
Pathways to a sustainable and resilient world
RETHINKING ENERGY SOLUTIONS Transformations within reach:
Pathways to a sustainable and resilient world
STRENGTHENING SCIENCE SYSTEMS Transformations within reach:
Pathways to a sustainable and resilient world
RESILIENT FOOD SYSTEMS
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2021
Science into policy
By Ansa Heyl
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Volume summer 2021
- Title
- options
- Volume
- summer 2021
- Location
- Laxenburg
- Date
- 2021
- Language
- English
- License
- CC BY-NC 4.0
- Size
- 21.0 x 29.7 cm
- Pages
- 32
- Categories
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