The world faces economic crises, population growth, climate change, water scarcity and pollution, food crises, soil depletion, erosion and desertification, urbanization with slum development, rural–urban and international migration, physical and structural violence, gender, race and ethnic discrimination, youth unemployment and an increasing loss of ecosystem services. The interaction of these multiple crises may result in extreme outcomes, especially for the vulnerable people living in risky places, and may reduce human, gender and environmental security. This chapter addresses the complex interrelations and feedbacks between the environment system and the human system. It also explores the potential of multilateral negotiations among governments, organized society, and business community on long-term sustainable development goals.
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Oswald, Úrsula. (2016). Perspectives of global environmental change in the anthropocene. En: Sosa Nunez, G. y Atkins, E. (Eds.). Environment, climate change and international relations (pp. 39-41). E-International Relations Publishing.