Poorer without it? The neglected role of the natural environment in poverty and wellbeing
Poorer without it? The neglected role of the natural environment in poverty and wellbeing
The relationship between sustainable development’s prime goal, human wellbeing, and the natural environment has been narrowly conceived. This paper focuses on the possibility and the implications of treating the natural environment as a ‘constituent’, or internal element, of wellbeing and poverty, as opposed to a ‘determinant’, or instrumental, external factor. Our review of philosophical accounts and conceptual frameworks of wellbeing and poverty suggests that treating the environment as a constituent element is philosophically sound, conceptually robust and empirically grounded. We argue that failing to consider these missing environmental aspects can result in an incomplete capturing of the multiple dimensions of wellbeing and poverty, and their underlying drivers. This broader framing of the environment-wellbeing relationship has the potential to inform a new generation of individual level wellbeing and poverty indicators, creating measures of multidimensional poverty that reflect the broadened scope ambitiously articulated in the Sustainable Development Goals.
Multidimensional Poverty , Nature, Ecosystem services, Human wellbeing, Sustainable development, Natural environment
Schleicher, Judith
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Schaafsma, Marije
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Burgess, Neil D
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Sandbrook, Chris
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Danks, Fiona
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Cowie, Chris
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Vira, Bhaskar
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Schleicher, Judith
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Schaafsma, Marije
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Burgess, Neil D
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Sandbrook, Chris
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Danks, Fiona
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Cowie, Chris
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Vira, Bhaskar
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Schleicher, Judith, Schaafsma, Marije, Burgess, Neil D, Sandbrook, Chris, Danks, Fiona, Cowie, Chris and Vira, Bhaskar
(2017)
Poorer without it? The neglected role of the natural environment in poverty and wellbeing.
Sustainable Development.
(doi:10.1002/sc1692).
Abstract
The relationship between sustainable development’s prime goal, human wellbeing, and the natural environment has been narrowly conceived. This paper focuses on the possibility and the implications of treating the natural environment as a ‘constituent’, or internal element, of wellbeing and poverty, as opposed to a ‘determinant’, or instrumental, external factor. Our review of philosophical accounts and conceptual frameworks of wellbeing and poverty suggests that treating the environment as a constituent element is philosophically sound, conceptually robust and empirically grounded. We argue that failing to consider these missing environmental aspects can result in an incomplete capturing of the multiple dimensions of wellbeing and poverty, and their underlying drivers. This broader framing of the environment-wellbeing relationship has the potential to inform a new generation of individual level wellbeing and poverty indicators, creating measures of multidimensional poverty that reflect the broadened scope ambitiously articulated in the Sustainable Development Goals.
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Accepted/In Press date: 5 May 2017
e-pub ahead of print date: 1 August 2017
Keywords:
Multidimensional Poverty , Nature, Ecosystem services, Human wellbeing, Sustainable development, Natural environment
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ISSN: 0968-0802
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