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DOI 10.1146/annurev-environ-111523-102238
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Title (Primary) Characterizing the global polycrisis: A Systematic Review of Recent Literature
Author Rakowski, J.J.; Schaan, L.N. ORCID logo ; van Klink, R.; Herzon, I.; Arth, A.; Hagedorn, G.; Rode, J. ORCID logo ; Creutzig, F.; Pe'er, G.
Source Titel Annual Review of Environment and Resources
Year 2025
Department UPOL; BioP
Volume 50
Page From 159
Page To 183
Language englisch
Topic T5 Future Landscapes
Keywords Multiple crises; cascading; entanglement; challenges; metacrisis; multicrisis
Abstract The term polycrisis has gained prominence, capturing the interconnected nature of global challenges such as climate change, pandemics, conflicts, and economic instability. Originating in the 1960s, the concept now reflects the growing complexity and interactions among global crises. In this article, we conduct a two-step systematic review of the definitions, components, drivers, and interventions of the polycrisis. After scanning 2,299 publications, we analyzed 59. Coding for definitions and descriptions, we clustered crises, drivers, and interventions. Results indicate a common understanding of the polycrisis as . While crises such as climate change, the human health crisis, and inequality are frequently mentioned, their interactions remain underexplored. Drivers often stem from systemic societal and economic factors, and the proposed interventions emphasize a need for transformational change. Future research should explore causal pathways, identify vulnerabilities, review interventions, and harmonize knowledge systems for action.
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Rakowski, J.J., Schaan, L.N., van Klink, R., Herzon, I., Arth, A., Hagedorn, G., Rode, J., Creutzig, F., Pe'er, G. (2025):
Characterizing the global polycrisis: A Systematic Review of Recent Literature
Annu. Rev. Environ. Resour. 50 , 159 - 183 10.1146/annurev-environ-111523-102238