Abstract.
This
review
of
recent
advances
in
biosphere
research
aims
to
provide
information
on
selected
issues
related
changes
biodiversity,
ecosystem
functioning,
social
and
economic
interactions
with
ecosystems,
the
impacts
climate
change
biosphere.
We
highlight
nine
themes
that
have
been
recently
published
peer-reviewed
journals
are
gaining
importance
scientific
community
potential
guide
future
actions
as
well
inspire
questions.
Our
focus
is
between
climate,
society,
strategies
sustain,
restore
or
promote
ecosystems
their
services.
While
mitigating
expected
reduce
many
risks
associated
costs,
rapid
emission
reductions
also
crucial
secure
various
co-benefits
such
coastal
protection
stabilization
regional
hydrological
cycles.
In
this
context,
conservation
measures
implemented
cooperation
local
actors
key
efficient
resource
allocation.
At
same
time,
holistic
action
frameworks
at
global
level
required
support
efforts.
People and Nature,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Янв. 22, 2025
Abstract
Traditional
ecological
knowledge
(TEK)
is
increasingly
acknowledged
as
key
to
sustainability
and
the
successful
adaptation
of
local
communities
rapid
changes.
However,
implementing
TEK
a
major
challenge
in
most
parts
world.
A
book
published
80
years
ago
by
Sambuu
Jamsran,
Mongolian
agricultural
minister
1930s,
provides
unique
opportunity
compare
past
versus
present
practices
semi‐nomadic
herders.
collected
information
from
highly
respected
herders
during
dialogue
workshop
about
proper
management
herds
pastures.
This
cooperation
between
politician
yielded
valuable
collection
‘best
practices’.
We
aimed
assess
relevance
this
traditional
for
Mongolia.
interviewed
31
middle‐aged
or
older
69
pieces
advice
extracted
Sambuu's
book.
Two
questions
guided
our
inquiries:
(1)
Do
you
agree
with
advice?
(2)
people
your
region
adhere
it?
If
so,
why,
if
not,
why?
Most
recommendations
were
still
accepted
valid
(77%)
herders;
however,
only
smaller
proportion
was
followed
(49%
all).
The
interviews
revealed
some
reasons
abandonment
certain
post‐1990
era,
driven
fast
social‐economic
changes,
even
though
aware
that
more
sustainable.
abandoned
those
required
greater
time
investment,
less
compatible
modern
lifestyles
needed
closer
better
functioning
institutions.
In
conclusion,
herding
system
exhibits
adaptability
new
conditions,
but
development
government
may
take
considerable
time.
As
many
cases
around
world,
there
lag
changes
herders'
responses
these
Herders'
has
vital
role
developing
locally
adaptive
solutions,
while
institutions
have
critical
formulating
policy
can
mitigate
negative
impacts
fostering
tradition‐based,
sustainable
innovative
future.
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free
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Language
Summary
article
on
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blog.
Environmental Conservation,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown, С. 1 - 7
Опубликована: Фев. 20, 2025
Summary
The
relationship
between
ecosystem
disturbance
and
biodiversity
levels
has
been
a
central
focus
of
ecological
research
for
the
past
half-century.
intermediate
hypothesis,
which
suggests
that
maximum
is
achieved
through
coexistence
early
late
successional
species,
however,
challenged
its
lack
clarity
regarding
intensity,
duration
extent
disturbances.
This
Perspective
article
advocates
broader
biocultural
framework
to
move
from
notion
an
understanding
human–environment
mediations.
Our
proposed
hypothesis
acknowledges
that,
in
certain
cultural
contexts,
interventions
by
Homo
sapiens
at
different
environmental
scales
–
mainly
landscape
level
can
generate
peaks
beta
gamma
compared
reference
ecosystems.
We
illustrate
these
mediations
studies
conducted
region
Mesoamerica
comparative
findings,
particularly
Amazon
Basin
West
Central
Africa.
In
our
conclusions,
we
discuss
need
establish
collaborative
programmes
around
addressing
management
institutional
actions
will
strengthen
engagement
Indigenous
people
rural
local
communities
with
their
historical
territories
name
‘Priority
Biocultural
Areas’.
People and Nature,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Фев. 22, 2025
Abstract
Growing
recognition
of
Indigenous
Peoples
and
traditional
local
communities
as
stewards
biodiversity
has
brought
to
the
fore
issues
knowledge
value
pluralism
in
conservation
policy
practice.
Given
their
basis
practical
multi‐generational
experience,
knowledges
are
highly
relevant
managing
human–wildlife
interactions,
especially
species
that
challenging
live
with.
Yet,
these
situated
forms
remain
overlooked
marginalised,
‘local
knowledge’,
it
is
unclear
what
or
whom
encompassed
within
term.
We
explore
context
pastoral
areas
Europe,
where
populations
large
carnivores
such
wolves
currently
expanding.
ask:
who
‘local’,
constitutes
knowledge’
can
this
contribute
carnivore
management?
show
continuous
exchanges
between
long‐settled
residents,
newcomers
transient
people
mean
‘localness’
cannot
be
approached
a
dualist
position.
Similarly,
dynamic
continuously
evolving
face
ongoing
emerging
change,
which
makes
efforts
categorisation
preservation
complex.
argue
current
approaches
incorporating
often
fail
account
for
complexity,
producing
unjust
ineffective
policies
strategies.
To
advance
understanding,
we
offer
an
approach
situates
those
hold
on
spectrum
characteristics.
then
describe
challenges
braiding
particularly
management,
illustrated
by
examples
from
our
own
research
broader
literature.
tackle
challenges,
propose
‘spacing’
planning
investing
networks
emplaced
practitioners,
tasked
with
coordinating
mobilisation
locally
adapted
strategies
coexistence.
Policy
implications
.
Pluralism
management
goes
beyond
technical
know‐how
communities.
It
requires
better
different
kinds
skills,
at
all
scales,
produce
outcomes
nature.
Read
free
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Language
Summary
article
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blog.
Biological Conservation,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
294, С. 110600 - 110600
Опубликована: Май 9, 2024
From
the
inception
of
field
itself,
conservation
biology
has
been
described
as
a
mission-driven
discipline.
While
mission
orientation
aligned
to
protect
and
recover
biodiversity,
manner
in
which
practice
implemented
has,
at
various
times
places,
come
cost
basic
rights
local
people.
With
multi-national
commitments
aiming
expand
protected
areas
both
number
size,
there
is
potential
for
human
violations
also
rise.
Importantly,
biodiversity
are
not
incompatible
spheres.
Herein,
ecological
social
values
can
be
integrated
reshape
science
increase
efficacy
discipline's
applied
practices.
To
do
so,
however,
justice
dimensions
must
highlighted
amplified
methods,
techniques,
practices
uplift
people
conservation,
necessarily
incorporated.
this
end
we
have
edited
Special
Issue
Biological
Conservation
called
"The
Central
Importance
Social
Justice
Conservation."
Here,
discuss
reasons
why
integral
effective
practice.
We
then
briefly
highlight
impressive
work
being
performed
around
world
embed
principles
within
fabric
progressive
Exploring
case
studies
emergent
techniques
methods
conserve
improve
well-being
communities,
conclude
by
discussing
how
integrity
coupled
natural
systems
requires
that
facilitates
protection
via
promotion
justice.
Journal of Earth Science,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
35(3), С. 1044 - 1048
Опубликована: Июнь 1, 2024
Karst
regions
of
Southwest
China
become
a
hotspot
for
global
greening
through
large-scale
vegetation
restoration
in
recent
two
decades.However,
the
unique,
fragile
geological
setting
carbonate
rocks
affects
sustainability
greening.Here,
we
summarize
and
evaluate
impacts
rock
soil
compositions
karst
landscapes
on
types
quality
restoration.We
introduce
concept
"soil
mass"
establish
its
relationship
with
aboveground
biomass
across
varying
degrees
rocky
desertification.The
mineral
nutrients
mass
constrain
potential
carbon
sequestration
regions.To
enhance
under
constraints,
suggest
to
push
ecological
intensification
tree
plantations
optimize
zoning
classification
desertification
treatment,
these
initiatives
will
foster
serve
as
pivotal
pathway
towards
neutrality.
Journal of Ethnobiology,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
44(3), С. 207 - 220
Опубликована: Июль 21, 2024
Progress
toward
the
achievement
of
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(SDGs)
is
insufficient
at
a
global
scale.
A
thorough
and
interdisciplinary
understanding
barriers
levers
to
sustainability,
including
synergies
trade-offs
between
SDGs,
utterly
important
but
still
limited.
Ethnobiology
often
advocated
as
key
discipline
address
this
research
gap.
We
conducted
systematic
literature
review
explore
(i)
visibility
ethnobiology
within
sustainability
science,
(ii)
how
understands
notion
(iii)
if
on
issues
engages
differently
with
nonacademic
knowledge
people
compared
other
types
research,
(iv)
which
SDGs
are
addressed
(explicitly
or
implicitly)
by
ethnobiology.
Our
study
reveals
minimal
overlap
science
literature.
The
articles
reviewed
never
mention
explicitly,
them
implicitly.
Reviewed
ethnobiological
themes
relevance
almost
all
especially
linkages
1–3
15,
always
Biodiversity's
(SDG
15)
provides
basis
for
culture
Indigenous
local
ensures
communities’
food
security
2),
health
well-being
3),
prosperity
1).
found
that
does
not
examine
through
lens
agenda,
coproduction
processes
rarely
reported.
While
demonstrates
its
contribute
transformative
change,
potential
fully
realized
because
persisting
decoupling
place-based
frameworks.
People and Nature,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Апрель 21, 2024
Abstract
Local
and
Indigenous
Peoples
steward
protect
a
significant
proportion
of
biologically
diverse
ecosystems
globally.
This
fact
is
increasingly
acknowledged
by
researchers
international
organizations,
offering
both
opportunities
challenges
at
the
intersection
western
knowledge
production
in
context
environmental
management
research
policy.
Drawing
on
half
century
ethnoecological
personal
experiences
Gitxsan
nłeʔkepmx
Territories
Pacific
Northwest
North
America,
this
considers
role
reciprocity
as
an
inherent
philosophy
tenet
for
successful
stewardship.
Reciprocity
legal
responsibility
moral
perspective
that
foregrounds
many
worldviews.
Such
cultural
drivers
obligations
towards
lands
biota
appear
to
be
unknown,
marginalized
or
instrumentalized
mainstream
science
We
conclude
fundamental
elements
may
not
adequately
blended
braided
into
frameworks.
As
such,
alternatives
blending
include
acknowledging
sole
proprietary
self‐determining
rights
govern
outside
infrastructures
value
systems.
study
raises
critical
questions
about
feasibility
reconciling
with
practices
regulations.
It
explores
implications
sovereignty,
climate
change
mitigation.
By
addressing
these
complex
issues,
we
contribute
ongoing
discourse
integration
stewardship
research,
ethical,
historical
come
it.
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free
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Language
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article
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blog.
Environmental Values,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Март 14, 2025
For
several
decades,
there
has
been
interest
in
traditional
ecological
knowledge
(TEK)
research
and
conservation.
Traditional
practices
are
recognized
as
essential
for
understanding
sustainable
uses
of
natural
resources
developing
enduring
eco-social
policies
cross-cultural
conservation
ethics.
In
addition,
a
growing
effort
environmental
policy
to
recognize
aesthetic
spiritual
values
that
indigenous
peoples
attribute
nature.
philosophy,
some
Western
aestheticians
have
turned
their
attention
diversity
initiated
approaches.
Nonetheless,
so
far
paid
little
the
potential
TEK
nature
appreciation.
this
article,
I
examine
Sámi
notions
landscape,
reindeer
herders,
appreciation
what
is
commonly
referred
environment.
challenge
scientific
cognitivism,
arguing
employs
perceptual
categories
could
provide
basis
robust
‘cognitivist’
approach
and,
furthermore,
exemplifies
unified
view
Allen
Carlson
called
his
late
work.
However,
also
argue
cultural
outsiders,
acquiring
fraught
with
epistemic
ethical
challenges
requires
humility
diligence.
Biogeosciences,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
22(10), С. 2425 - 2460
Опубликована: Май 30, 2025
Abstract.
This
review
of
recent
advances
in
biosphere
research
aims
to
provide
information
on
eight
selected
themes
related
changes
biodiversity,
ecosystem
functioning,
social
and
economic
interactions
with
ecosystems,
the
impacts
climate
change
biosphere.
An
interdisciplinary
panel
experts
these
from
a
public
survey
based
relevance
scientific
evidence
that
have
potential
guide
future
actions
as
well
inspire
questions.
Our
focus
is
between
climate,
biosphere,
society
strategies
sustain,
restore,
or
promote
ecosystems
their
services.
The
innovative
opportunities
for
coastal
habitats,
forest
linkages
droughts,
increasing
fire
risks.
We
further
discuss
nature-based
carbon
dioxide
removal
(CDR)
implementation
risks
share
(semi-)natural
habitats
landscape.
Finally,
we
highlight
importance
comprehensive
international
policy
packages
social–economic
value
present
idea
convivial
conservation.
Based
an
analysis
topics,
synthesized
four
overarching
insights:
(i)
improve
mechanisms
inclusive
decision-making,
(ii)
establish
strengthen
incentives
sustainable
practices,
(iii)
measure
regional
features,
finally
(iv)
adopt
long-lasting
holistic
landscape
management
strategies.
emphasizes
interlinked
challenges
including
socio-economic
dimensions,
require
integrative
approaches
develop
effective
solutions.