Authors
Alicia Donnellan Barraclough, Melina Sakiyama, Lisen Schultz, Inger Elisabeth Måren
Publication date
2021/12
Journal
Sustainable Earth
Volume
4
Pages
1-6
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
From the worldwide youth-led climate strikes of 2018–2019 to the student-initiated austerity protests in Chile in 2019, it is undeniable that young people have been protagonists in pressuring for social change towards greater sustainability in recent years. This piece reflects on youth as agents of social-ecological change, and what researchers can learn from the rise in youth-led social movements demanding action in the face of global sustainability challenges.
The study of sustainability problems like climate change and biodiversity loss, intrinsically requires consideration of inter-generational equity. However, despite 50% of the global population being under 30 years old, youth are often not included explicitly as actors in environmental social sciences and sustainability-related research. Here we discuss why explicitly considering young people as distinct actors …
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