Post-growth: the science of wellbeing within planetary boundaries

Lancet Planet Health. 2025 Jan;9(1):e62-e78. doi: 10.1016/S2542-5196(24)00310-3.

Abstract

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. Despite recent advances in post-growth research, important questions remain, such as the politics of transition, and transformations in the relationship between the Global North and the Global South.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Conservation of Natural Resources
  • Economic Development*
  • Humans
  • Social Welfare