Governance
processes
for
management
of
living
resources
are
increasingly
inclusive
and
participatory,
with
more
use
integrated
risk-based
approaches.
Progress
has
been
challenged
by
diverse
participants
holding
different
values,
evidence
rooted
in
knowledge
systems,
placed
adversarial
roles.
Drawing
together
developments
risk
equivalence,
the
concept
safe
operating
space,
viability
theory,
Risk
Equivalent
Safe
Operating
Spaces
address
these
challenges.
Within
framework
perspectives
can
express
their
desired
ecological,
economic,
social
outcomes
using
own
values
indicators.
The
aggregate
suite
all
indicators
delineates
a
multidimensional
space
within
which
each
perspective
describe
relative
tolerances
along
axis,
from
relevant
systems.
“present
state”
socio-ecological
system
is
identified
this
zones
equivalent
perspective,
(if
it
exists)
zone
Space
(SOS)
some
acceptable
tolerance
perspectives.
Pathways
be
developed
that
first
seek
perspectives,
then
lead
towards
center
common,
shared
SOS.
Where
certain
or
dimensions
have
explicit
priority,
pathways
prioritize
minimizing
risks.
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
64, С. 101301 - 101301
Опубликована: Сен. 19, 2023
Achieving
the
intertwined
goals
of
justice
and
sustainability
requires
transformative
changes
to
meaningfully
engage
diverse
perspectives.
Therefore,
scholars
policymakers
need
new
ways
recognising
addressing
nature's
multiple
values
across
cultures,
disciplines
other
knowledge
traditions.
By
reviewing
academic
publications,
policy
documents
Indigenous
local
community
sources,
we
developed
an
inclusive
typology
clarify
value
concepts
guide
their
consideration
in
decisions.
Through
case
studies,
illustrate
how
navigating
'horizontal'
'vertical'
interactions
within
this
can
help
confront
plural-value
challenges,
such
as
enhancing
participation
environmental
research
practice,
effective
management
socio-environmental
conflicts.
We
conclude
by
exploring
further
leverage
change
decision-making
contexts.
Ecosystem Services,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
66, С. 101606 - 101606
Опубликована: Март 1, 2024
This
paper
presents
a
global
synthesis
of
economic
values
for
ecosystem
services
provided
by
15
terrestrial
and
marine
biomes.
Information
from
over
1,300
studies,
yielding
9,400
value
estimates
in
monetary
units,
has
been
collected
organised
the
Ecosystem
Services
Valuation
Database
(ESVD).
is
substantial
expansion
data
since
de
Groot
et
al.
(2012)
description
ESVD
provides
an
important
juncture
to
explore
developments
use
valuation
methods
contexts
which
valuations
are
conducted.
In
this
we
provide
summary
23
biomes
represent
magnitude,
variation
gaps
values.
To
enable
comparison
values,
standardised
common
set
units
(Int$/ha/year
at
2020
price
levels).
basis
transfers
inform
decision-making
current
policy
but
requires
due
consideration
adjustment
context
specific
determinants
value.
Although
coverage
global,
geographic
distribution
not
even.
There
particularly
high
representation
European
ecosystems
relatively
little
information
Russia,
Central
Asia
North
Africa.
Therefore,
globally
representative
biophysical
socio-economic
contexts.
The
across
also
far
even,
with
some
very
well
represented
(e.g.
recreation,
wild
fish
animals,
species
appreciation,
air
filtration
climate
regulation)
others
almost
no
disease
control,
water
baseflow
maintenance,
rainfall
pattern
regulation).
past
decade,
there
notable
increase
demand
on
both
public
private
institutions
improve
conservation
management
natural
capital.
literature
developing
meet
need
targeted
refined
research
ensure
sufficient
certainty,
comparability,
representativeness
data,
transferability
fill
knowledge
gaps.
concludes
identifying
avenues
future
development
further
amount,
quality,
application
services.
People and Nature,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Янв. 19, 2025
Abstract
Supporting
biodiversity
conservation
in
an
effective
and
sustainable
way
requires
addressing
loss
while
satisfying
the
dependency
of
people
on
nature.
Critical
to
this
goal
is
understand
how
benefits
services
delivered
by
ecosystems
influence
human
values,
these
values
can
be
leveraged
promote
equitable
economic,
social
environmental
outcomes.
However,
are
challenging
capture
complex
social‐ecological
systems,
particularly
when
not
consistent
among
different
groups
stakeholders.
We
examined
associated
with
Box
Gum
Grassy
Woodland
agro‐ecological
systems
Australia,
focusing
two
key
stakeholder
that
management
decisions:
farmers
ecological
specialists.
Using
a
state‐and‐transition
model
as
boundary
object,
we
identified
various
dimensions
values—instrumental,
intrinsic
relational—across
four
distinct
states
Woodland:
Woodland,
Native
Pastures,
Crops
Sown/Fertilised
Pastures
Revegetated
Areas.
found
both
stakeholders
multiple
although
intensity
(i.e.,
total
number
values)
varied
significantly—the
specialist
respondents
were
concentrated
intact
Woodlands,
whereas
farmer
Pastures.
These
results
demonstrate
generated
communities,
likely
result
actions
may
or
diminish
presence
certain
values.
Characterising
analysing
their
distribution
between
ecosystem
for
offer
valuable
insights
into
dynamics
human‐nature
interactions
behaviour
which
directly
transform
Read
free
Plain
Language
Summary
article
Journal
blog.
One Earth,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
7(5), С. 806 - 819
Опубликована: Май 1, 2024
Despite
globally
agreed
sustainability
goals,
advocacy
for
specific
pathways
of
action
remains
highly
contested.
Disagreement
about
how
best
to
advance
can
produce
constructive
debate
but
also
lead
marginalization,
conflict,
and
inaction.
This
review
uncovers
different
"values
nature"
underpin
allegiance
sustainability.
It
analyzes
four
selected
pathways:
(1)
Green
Economy,
(2)
Nature
Protection,
(3)
Earth
Stewardship
Biocultural
Diversity,
(4)
Degrowth
Post-Growth.
We
identify
these
diverge
in
the
values
they
prioritize
are
inseparable
from
kind
knowledge
solutions
advocate
resolve
environmental
crises.
The
reveals
underlying
that
differentiate
(and
connect)
competing
argues
transparency
reflection
on
differences
is
a
step
toward
more
use
diversity.
Looking
forward,
we
promising
directions
involving
deliberative
governance,
institutional
reforms,
disruption
dominance.
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
64, С. 101351 - 101351
Опубликована: Сен. 19, 2023
Transformative
change
toward
sustainability
is
increasingly
recognized
as
inevitable
to
avoid
the
collapse
of
socio-ecological
systems.
However,
for
a
deep
and
system-wide
transformation,
governance
approaches
policymaking
need
be
changed
too.
This
paper
discusses
how
diverse
value
approach
in
environmental
could
undertaken
foster
transformative
that
can
further
lead
transitions.
Based
on
analysis
different
policy
options'
potential,
we
argue
more
values
addressed
by
instrument,
bigger
its
potential.
Weaving
into
decision-making
possible
at
several
junctures
process,
but
context-specificities
should
always
considered,
capacities
must
enhanced
all
levels,
both
public
private
actors.
Aiming
at
understanding
the
role
of
plural
values
in
decision-making,
IPBES
Values
Assessment
defined
nature
valuation
broadly
as
including
biophysical,
economic
and
socio-cultural
assessments,
ecosystem
service
assessment.
reviews
scientific
literature
revealed
a
lack
documentation
uptake
by
stakeholders
across
method
types.
The
EU
project
SELINA
aims
to
contribute
increasing
ES
assessments
different
governance
levels.
This
paper
guidance
national
local
applications
compiling
study
design
recommendations
for
from
111
documents
on
covering
12
European
languages.
Guidance
are
evaluated
seven
diagnostic
topics
suggested
increase
relevance
robustness
assessments:
condition
variables;
capacity-potential;
supply-demand;
spatial
scaling
resolution
capability;
social
health
benefit
compatibility;
uncertainty
develops
these
into
set
checklists
practitioners
contractors
assessments.
We
find
synergies
between
features
gaps
relation
policy
cycle.
Checklists
aimed
projects
self-assessing
improving
their
implementation
From
knowledge
supply
perspective,
this
is
expected
likelihood
results
stakeholders.
end
with
some
cautions
limitations
perspectives
demand
political
uses
assessment
knowledge.