The ecological crisis is the deepest root of the polycrisis. As natural systems lose stability, every social and economic process becomes increasingly vulnerable. Biodiversity loss, habitat destruction and disrupted ecosystem services pose environmental, food, economic and security risks that directly determine long-term business viability.
Key Ecological Processes in Crisis
These dynamics are non-linear. Beyond certain tipping points, natural systems can no longer regenerate. Ecological decline is often invisible at first, yet it becomes a primary driver behind every other crisis domain.
The deterioration of ecological systems has moved beyond an environmental concern to a strategic and operational risk. Natural feedback loops now directly shape the functioning of social and economic systems. The CASSee Program embeds this systems perspective into adaptation efforts to strengthen long-term stability.
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