Planetary boundaries: Guiding human development on a changing planet
Australian National University · Stockholm Resilience Centre · +16 more institutions
Abstract
The planetary boundaries framework defines a safe operating space for humanity based on the intrinsic biophysical processes that regulate the stability of the Earth system. Here, we revise and update the planetary boundary framework, with a focus on the underpinning biophysical science, based on targeted input from expert research communities and on more general scientific advances over the past 5 years. Several of the boundaries now have a two-tier approach, reflecting the importance of cross-scale interactions and the regional-level heterogeneity of the processes that underpin the boundaries. Two core boundaries—climate change and biosphere integrity—have been identified, each of which has the potential on…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 234.49
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- 100%
- References
- 163
Authors
18- WSWill SteffenCorresponding
Australian National University, Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University
- KRKatherine Richardson
Natural History Museum Aarhus
- JRJohan Rockström
Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University
- SCSarah Cornell
Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University
- IFIngo Fetzer
Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University
Topics & keywords
- Planetary boundaries
- Planet
- Humanity
- Sustainability
- Earth system science
- Context (archaeology)
- Boundary (topology)
- Astrobiology
- Life in Land