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Towards a better future for biodiversity and people: modelling Nature Futures

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  • Kim, HyeJin
  • Peterson, Garry
  • Cheung, William
  • Ferrier, Simon
  • Alkemade, Rob
  • Arneth, Almut
  • Kuiper, Jan
  • Okayasu, Sana
  • Pereira, Laura M.
  • Acosta, Lilibeth A.

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The expert group on scenarios and models of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services initiated the development of the Nature Futures Framework for developing scenarios of positive futures for nature, to help inform assessments of policy options. This new scenarios and modelling Framework seeks to open up diversity and plurality of perspectives by differentiating three main value perspectives on nature – Nature for Nature (intrinsic values of nature), Nature for Society (instrumental values) and Nature as Culture (relational values). This paper describes how the Nature Futures Framework can be applied in modelling to support policy processes by identifying key interventions for change in realizing a diversity of desirable futures. First, the paper introduces and elaborates on key building blocks of the framework for developing qualitative scenarios and translating them into quantitative scenarios: i) multiple value perspectives on nature and the Nature Futures frontier representing diverse preferences, ii) incorporating mutual and key feedbacks of social-ecological systems in Nature Futures scenarios, and iii) indicators describing the evolution of social-ecological systems with complementary knowledge and data. This paper then presents three possible application approaches to modelling Nature Futures scenarios to support the i) review, ii) implementation and iii) design phases of policy processes. The main objective of this paper is to facilitate the integration of the relational values of nature in models, through improved indicators and other forms of evidence, and to strengthen modelled linkages across biodiversity, ecosystems, nature’s contributions to people, and quality of life to identify science- and knowledge-based interventions and to enhance ecological understanding for achieving sustainable futures. The paper aims at stimulating the development of new scenarios and models based on this new framework by a wide community of modelers, and the testing and possible further development of the framework, particularly in the context of future IPBES assessments.

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  • Kim, HyeJin & Peterson, Garry & Cheung, William & Ferrier, Simon & Alkemade, Rob & Arneth, Almut & Kuiper, Jan & Okayasu, Sana & Pereira, Laura M. & Acosta, Lilibeth A., 2021. "Towards a better future for biodiversity and people: modelling Nature Futures," SocArXiv 93sqp, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:93sqp
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/93sqp
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