
The vector of socio-natural evolution: from global to geospatial sustainability
Author(s) -
А.Д. Урсул
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
filosofskaâ myslʹ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2409-8728
DOI - 10.25136/2409-8728.2020.8.32863
Subject(s) - sustainability , geospatial analysis , extraterrestrial life , sustainable development , natural (archaeology) , contradiction , astrobiology , environmental resource management , geography , environmental planning , environmental ethics , environmental science , remote sensing , ecology , epistemology , biology , philosophy , archaeology
The subject of this research research is the resolution of socio-natural contradiction, which consists in the fact that the growing needs of mankind are no longer satisfied by the biosphere, which can escalate into a planetary catastrophe. The resolution of this contradiction consists in the achievement of global sustainability that takes place in accordance with the certain “algorithms of development”, which opens horizons for a long-term and safer socio-natural evolution on Earth. The global world, although becoming sustainable, is not isolated from the space processes and factors due to the natural-spatial connection of the planet with its extraterrestrial environment, and even more so, due to the beginning of space exploration. Even the global world created in the future would not long endure without further sustainable space exploration; its longevity would require transition of the industrial complex in the outer space. Thus, the achievement of global sustainability will be accompanied by transition to an even safer type of evolution with focus on reaching geospatial sustainability. The further socio-natural evolution clearly indicated geospatial trend, which connects the vectors of global and extraterrestrial mainlines of sustainable development.