2022
DOI: 10.3390/su141610415
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The River Runs Through It: Naturalising Social Policy and Welfare

Abstract: This paper reconceptualises social rights through an integration of human welfare and environmental welfare. This is essential if we are making a case for the radical policy changes required to respond to the current environmental crisis, such as maximum living standards and maximum income. As living standards and the demand for social rights increase across the world, this will lead to a concomitant pressure on nature. A maximum living standard based on an ecological footprint is a starting point to think abo… Show more

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