Authors
Brendan Fisher, Diego Herrera, Diane Adams, Helen Fox, Louise Gallagher, Drew Gerkey, David Gill, Christopher Golden, David Hole, Kiersten Johnson, Mark Mulligan, Samuel Myers, Robin Naidoo, Alexander Pfaff, Ranaivo Rasolofoson, Elizabeth Selig, David Tickner, Timothy Treuer, Taylor Ricketts
Publication date
2019/3
Journal
The Lancet Planetary Health
Volume
3
Issue
3
Pages
e112 - e113
Description
In 2015, the UN adopted 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), aiming to “protect the planet from degradation... so that it can support the needs of the present and future generations”. 1 Through the SDGs, the UN recognises that conservation directly supports human health and wellbeing by providing goods like water and fibre, and global public goods like habitat for species and mitigation of climate change. 1, 2 Although trade-offs can indeed arise between conservation and economic development, the Rockefeller Foundation–Lancet Commission on planetary health3 states unequivocally that “the environment has been the foundation of human flourishing”, suggesting that if environmental degradation persists then ongoing improvements in human health are likely to be reversed. The increasing availability of data and improved analytical techniques now enable better understanding of where environmental …
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Scholar articles
B Fisher, D Herrera, D Adams, HE Fox, L Gallagher… - The Lancet Planetary Health, 2019