Diverse values of nature for sustainability

Autor(en): Pascual, Unai
Balvanera, Patricia
Anderson, Christopher B.
Chaplin-Kramer, Rebecca
Christie, Michael
Gonzalez-Jimenez, David
Martin, Adrian
Raymond, Christopher M.
Termansen, Mette
Vatn, Arild
Athayde, Simone
Baptiste, Brigitte
Barton, David N.
Jacobs, Sander
Kelemen, Eszter
Kumar, Ritesh
Lazos, Elena
Mwampamba, Tuyeni H.
Nakangu, Barbara
O'Farrell, Patrick
Subramanian, Suneetha M.
van Noordwijk, Meine
Ahn, SoEun
Amaruzaman, Sacha
Amin, Ariane M.
Arias-Arevalo, Paola
Arroyo-Robles, Gabriela
Cantu-Fernandez, Mariana
Castro, Antonio J.
Contreras, Victoria
De Vos, Alta
Dendoncker, Nicolas
Engel, Stefanie 
Eser, Uta
Faith, Daniel P.
Filyushkina, Anna
Ghazi, Houda
Gomez-Baggethun, Erik
Gould, Rachelle K.
Guibrunet, Louise
Gundimeda, Haripriya
Hahn, Thomas
Harmackova, Zuzana V.
Hernandez-Blanco, Marcello
Horcea-Milcu, Andra-Ioana
Huambachano, Mariaelena
Wicher, Natalia Lutti Hummel
Aydin, Cem Iskender
Islar, Mine
Koessler, Ann-Kathrin
Kenter, Jasper O.
Kosmus, Marina
Lee, Heera
Leimona, Beria
Lele, Sharachchandra
Lenzi, Dominic
Lliso, Bosco
Mannetti, Lelani M.
Mercon, Juliana
Monroy-Sais, Ana Sofia
Mukherjee, Nibedita
Muraca, Barbara
Muradian, Roldan
Murali, Ranjini
Nelson, Sara H.
Nemoga-Soto, Gabriel R.
Ngouhouo-Poufoun, Jonas
Niamir, Aidin
Nuesiri, Emmanuel
Nyumba, Tobias O.
Ozkaynak, Begum
Palomo, Ignacio
Pandit, Ram
Pawlowska-Mainville, Agnieszka
Porter-Bolland, Luciana
Quaas, Martin
Rode, Julian
Rozzi, Ricardo
Sachdeva, Sonya
Samakov, Aibek
Schaafsma, Marije
Sitas, Nadia
Ungar, Paula
Yiu, Evonne
Yoshida, Yuki
Zent, Eglee
Stichwörter: AREAS; ECOSYSTEM SERVICES; FRAMEWORK; IMPACT; MANAGEMENT; Multidisciplinary Sciences; PARTICIPATION; SCHEMES; Science & Technology - Other Topics; WORK
Erscheinungsdatum: 2023
Herausgeber: NATURE PORTFOLIO
Journal: NATURE
Volumen: 620
Ausgabe: 7975
Startseite: 813+
Zusammenfassung: 
Twenty-five years since foundational publications on valuing ecosystem services for human well-being(1,2), addressing the global biodiversity crisis(3) still implies confronting barriers to incorporating nature's diverse values into decision-making. These barriers include powerful interests supported by current norms and legal rules such as property rights, which determine whose values and which values of nature are acted on. A better understanding of how and why nature is (under)valued is more urgent than ever(4). Notwithstanding agreements to incorporate nature's values into actions, including the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF)(5) and the UN Sustainable Development Goals(6), predominant environmental and development policies still prioritize a subset of values, particularly those linked to markets, and ignore other ways people relate to and benefit from nature(7). Arguably, a `values crisis' underpins the intertwined crises of biodiversity loss and climate change(8), pandemic emergence(9) and socio-environmental injustices(10). On the basis of more than 50,000 scientific publications, policy documents and Indigenous and local knowledge sources, the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) assessed knowledge on nature's diverse values and valuation methods to gain insights into their role in policymaking and fuller integration into decisions(7,11). Applying this evidence, combinations of values-centred approaches are proposed to improve valuation and address barriers to uptake, ultimately leveraging transformative changes towards more just (that is, fair treatment of people and nature, including inter- and intragenerational equity) and sustainable futures.
ISSN: 0028-0836
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-023-06406-9

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