An agenda for research and action toward diverse and just futures for life on Earth

Decades of research and policy interventions on biodiversity have insufficiently addressed the dual issues of biodiversity degradation and social justice. New approaches are therefore needed. We devised a research and action agenda that calls for a collective task of revisiting biodiversity toward t...

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Main Authors: WYBORN, Carina, MONTANA, J., KALAS, N., CLEMENT, S., DAVILA, F., KNOWLES, N., LOUDER, E., BALAN, M., CHAMBERS, J., CHRISTEL, L., FORSYTH, T., HENDERSON, G., TORT, S. Izquierdo, LIM, Michelle Mei Ling, et al
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sol_research-60592023-02-16T06:09:17Z An agenda for research and action toward diverse and just futures for life on Earth WYBORN, Carina MONTANA, J. KALAS, N. CLEMENT, S. DAVILA, F. KNOWLES, N. LOUDER, E. BALAN, M. CHAMBERS, J. CHRISTEL, L. FORSYTH, T. HENDERSON, G. TORT, S. Izquierdo LIM, Michelle Mei Ling et al, Decades of research and policy interventions on biodiversity have insufficiently addressed the dual issues of biodiversity degradation and social justice. New approaches are therefore needed. We devised a research and action agenda that calls for a collective task of revisiting biodiversity toward the goal of sustaining diverse and just futures for life on Earth. Revisiting biodiversity involves critically reflecting on past and present research, policy, and practice concerning biodiversity to inspire creative thinking about the future. The agenda was developed through a 2-year dialogue process that involved close to 300 experts from diverse disciplines and locations. This process was informed by social science insights that show biodiversity research and action is underpinned by choices about how problems are conceptualized. Recognizing knowledge, action, and ethics as inseparable, we synthesized a set of principles that help navigate the task of revisiting biodiversity. The agenda articulates 4 thematic areas for future research. First, researchers need to revisit biodiversity narratives by challenging conceptualizations that exclude diversity and entrench the separation of humans, cultures, economies, and societies from nature. Second, researchers should focus on the relationships between the Anthropocene, biodiversity, and culture by considering humanity and biodiversity as tied together in specific contexts. Third, researchers should focus on nature and economies by better accounting for the interacting structures of economic and financial systems as core drivers of biodiversity loss. Finally, researchers should enable transformative biodiversity research and action by reconfiguring relationships between human and nonhuman communities in and through science, policy, and practice. Revisiting biodiversity necessitates a renewed focus on dialogue among biodiversity communities and beyond that critically reflects on the past to channel research and action toward fostering just and diverse futures for human and nonhuman life on Earth. 2021-08-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/4101 info:doi/10.1111/cobi.13671 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sol_research/article/6059/viewcontent/Agenda_for_research_and_action_toward_diverse_and_just_futures_for_life_on_Earth_pvoa.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Anthropocene biodiversity research diversity futures justice narratives transformative change Environmental Law Environmental Sciences
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topic Anthropocene
biodiversity research
diversity
futures
justice
narratives
transformative change
Environmental Law
Environmental Sciences
spellingShingle Anthropocene
biodiversity research
diversity
futures
justice
narratives
transformative change
Environmental Law
Environmental Sciences
WYBORN, Carina
MONTANA, J.
KALAS, N.
CLEMENT, S.
DAVILA, F.
KNOWLES, N.
LOUDER, E.
BALAN, M.
CHAMBERS, J.
CHRISTEL, L.
FORSYTH, T.
HENDERSON, G.
TORT, S. Izquierdo
LIM, Michelle Mei Ling
et al,
An agenda for research and action toward diverse and just futures for life on Earth
description Decades of research and policy interventions on biodiversity have insufficiently addressed the dual issues of biodiversity degradation and social justice. New approaches are therefore needed. We devised a research and action agenda that calls for a collective task of revisiting biodiversity toward the goal of sustaining diverse and just futures for life on Earth. Revisiting biodiversity involves critically reflecting on past and present research, policy, and practice concerning biodiversity to inspire creative thinking about the future. The agenda was developed through a 2-year dialogue process that involved close to 300 experts from diverse disciplines and locations. This process was informed by social science insights that show biodiversity research and action is underpinned by choices about how problems are conceptualized. Recognizing knowledge, action, and ethics as inseparable, we synthesized a set of principles that help navigate the task of revisiting biodiversity. The agenda articulates 4 thematic areas for future research. First, researchers need to revisit biodiversity narratives by challenging conceptualizations that exclude diversity and entrench the separation of humans, cultures, economies, and societies from nature. Second, researchers should focus on the relationships between the Anthropocene, biodiversity, and culture by considering humanity and biodiversity as tied together in specific contexts. Third, researchers should focus on nature and economies by better accounting for the interacting structures of economic and financial systems as core drivers of biodiversity loss. Finally, researchers should enable transformative biodiversity research and action by reconfiguring relationships between human and nonhuman communities in and through science, policy, and practice. Revisiting biodiversity necessitates a renewed focus on dialogue among biodiversity communities and beyond that critically reflects on the past to channel research and action toward fostering just and diverse futures for human and nonhuman life on Earth.
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author WYBORN, Carina
MONTANA, J.
KALAS, N.
CLEMENT, S.
DAVILA, F.
KNOWLES, N.
LOUDER, E.
BALAN, M.
CHAMBERS, J.
CHRISTEL, L.
FORSYTH, T.
HENDERSON, G.
TORT, S. Izquierdo
LIM, Michelle Mei Ling
et al,
author_facet WYBORN, Carina
MONTANA, J.
KALAS, N.
CLEMENT, S.
DAVILA, F.
KNOWLES, N.
LOUDER, E.
BALAN, M.
CHAMBERS, J.
CHRISTEL, L.
FORSYTH, T.
HENDERSON, G.
TORT, S. Izquierdo
LIM, Michelle Mei Ling
et al,
author_sort WYBORN, Carina
title An agenda for research and action toward diverse and just futures for life on Earth
title_short An agenda for research and action toward diverse and just futures for life on Earth
title_full An agenda for research and action toward diverse and just futures for life on Earth
title_fullStr An agenda for research and action toward diverse and just futures for life on Earth
title_full_unstemmed An agenda for research and action toward diverse and just futures for life on Earth
title_sort agenda for research and action toward diverse and just futures for life on earth
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2021
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/4101
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