Health 2019, the hidden portion of the iceberg
Two complementary publications from RDP laboratory and IXXI institute set out to define a systemic approach to the major challenges of the present. The first publication , co-signed with researchers from EPFL and the University of Oslo, lays the legal and political foundations for linking responsible resource stewardship and "planetary health" (the indivisible health of people, societies and nature). That of people is largely a matter of probabilities and concerns each individual. Societal health is above all a question of convention and organization from which everyone should benefit. The health of nature oversees the whole. The three components are the subject of documents recorded or negotiated at the UN level, but their political and economic consideration is not good enough for societal expectations. Main findings : - Humans are strongly health-minded, and are individually and collectively resource-driven, but frame resources incorrectly because public and private resources are unsustainably managed.


