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%T Human flourishing: An integrated systems approach to development post 2030 %A Zwitter, Andrej %A Bloch, Carole %A Ellis, George %A Hecht, Richard %A Hernandez, Ariel Macaspac %A Hoffman, Wakanyi %A Rickles, Dean %A Sukhomlinova, Victoria %A Ura, Karma %J Earth System Governance %N 23 %P 1-7 %D 2025 %K Sustainable Development Goals; Human Development; Gesellschaftliche/Politische Mobilisierung; Physische Lebensbedingungen; Materielle Versorgung %@ 2589-8116 %~ GIGA %> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-101155-9 %X This perspective article explores foundational shifts required for the conceptualization of future principles and goals to inform the starting re-negotiation process of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) post-2030. Based on a multi-stakeholder consultation and workshop-based focus groups, this article emphasizes integrating non-material aspects of human flourishing, such as cultural, psycho-social, and community-based aspects, in addition to the current focus on material conditions (as represented in the SDGs). Given regional, cultural, religious and other specificities, these non-material aspects need to be based on localized goals and indicators that follow global principles. This in turn, we argue, requires the development of a multi-level governance framework to capture the full spectrum of societal health and human experience allowing for both top-down principle-based governance as well as bottom-up goal and indicator development. Key recommendations include: localized implementation by leveraging local and indigenous knowledge, and fostering adaptable development models rooted in local realities and global principles. This flourishing-based development approach aims to harmonize material conditions with non-material aspects of human flourishing as a process oriented integrated systems approach. %C NLD %G en %9 Zeitschriftenartikel %W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org %~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info