1/10 Socially sustainable development can be enhanced by practices that leave no-one behind. Environmental / land use governance is in key position to enhance socio-culturally sustainable development for reindeer herders. #STARCTIC2019
9/10 To leave no one behind also at the level of discourses, which justify specific governance and practice. Therefore, we must be careful how we speak and what we consider as self-evident in order not to compromise social equity. #STARCTIC2019
10/10 Reference: Sarkki, S., H. I. Heikkinen, V-P Herva, & J. Saarinen. 2018. Myths… Land Use Policy 77: 322–331. https://t.co/BY38PXvSSv. #STARCTIC2019
@bill_slee @ruuskanenep #SCENE2050 Yes, that has been discussed in literature, but also participatory bottom-up green solutions, and also global equitable and green society have been explored in scenarios. e.g. The graet transition initiative
10/10 Surprise: The UN slogan “leaving no one behind” (https://t.co/EFHzKlc0Ag), is mainstreamed to energy production efficiently and implemented across sectors. This creates global momentum for grassroots initiatives and empowerment of civil society. #SCENE2050
1/10 Rationale: civil society should be engaged in energy transitions for enhancing democracy, but also because it can provide potentially novel solutions by facilitating “Social Innovations in Energy Transitions” (Sustainability: https://t.co/PlyT3b286z). #SCENE2050
9/10 Scaling deep: relates to enhancing public deliberations by maintaining alternatives for energy production in societal discussions. See alternative scenarios pictured by great transition initiative at: https://t.co/HkgneX2W6g. #SCENE2050