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BOKK Journals:
‘The Lancet – Planetary Health’

The Lancet Planetary Health seeks to be the pre-eminent journal for enquiry into sustainable human civilisations in the Anthropocene. The journal publishes peer reviewed original research and expert reviews as well as candid commentary and breaking news broadly encompassing sustainable development (the SDG?s) and global environmental change.

This page collects all citations from this journal, providing an ‘open’ link to access that research paper where possible. The citation for each paper also lists the content of the FRAW site which references that work, with links directly to the paragraph citing the paper. This listing uses the same format as the FRAW Subject Index – and a complete table of the abbreviations used in the listing can be found on the main index page. Note, paywalled links are shown in red, and ‘open’ links are shown in blue.

Papers cited (reverse chronological order)

#kallis_2025

Kallis et al., The Lancet – Planetary Health, vol.9 no.1 pp.e62-e78, January 2025.

Post-growth – the science of wellbeing within planetary boundaries

There are increasing concerns that continued economic growth in high-income countries might not be environmentally sustainable, socially beneficial, or economically achievable. In this Review, we explore the rapidly advancing field of post-growth research, which has evolved in response to these concerns. The central idea of post-growth is to replace the goal of increasing GDP with the goal of improving human wellbeing within planetary boundaries. Key advances discussed in this Review include: the development of ecological macroeconomic models that test policies for managing without growth; understanding and reducing the growth dependencies that tie social welfare to increasing GDP in the current economy; and characterising the policies and provisioning systems that would allow resource use to be reduced while improving human wellbeing.

Referenced in: frn-‘dysorg.’/¶19.