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Doughnut Economics Update Reveals Accelerating Global Ecological Crisis Amid Uneven Growth

The first major update to Doughnut Economics since 2017 reveals alarming trends in global sustainability. According to the analysis, ecological overshoot has accelerated while progress on social foundations has slowed despite economic growth.

Global Economy on Collision Course with Nature

The influential economic theory known as “Doughnut Economics” has received its first major update since 2017, revealing a global economy increasingly out of balance with planetary boundaries, according to reports published in Nature. The framework, originally developed by economist Kate Raworth, illustrates humanity’s safe operating space between social foundations and ecological ceilings.

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New Zealand Conservation Land Reform: Public Decision-Making for Economic Activities

New Zealand’s proposed conservation land reforms could delist up to 60% of protected areas. This comprehensive analysis examines the scientific, ecological, and public participation dimensions of managing economic activities on conservation lands.

New Zealand stands at a conservation crossroads as the government proposes sweeping reforms to protected land management that could fundamentally reshape how nearly one-third of the country’s territory is managed. The proposed changes to conservation legislation aim to remove barriers to economic development while raising critical questions about biodiversity protection, public participation, and scientific oversight in land management decisions.