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

Kim Hyejin, Garry Peterson, William Cheung, Simon Ferrier, Rob Alkemade, Almut Arneth, Jan Kuiper, Sana Okayasu, Laura M. Pereira, Lilibeth A. Acosta, Rebecca Chaplin-Kramer, Eefje Den Belder, Tyler D. Eddy, Justin Johnson, Sylvia Karlsson-Vinkhuysen, Marcel Kok, Paul Leadley, David Leclere, Carolyn J. Lundquist, Carlo RondsininiRobert J. Scholes, Machteld Schoolenberg, Yunne-Jai Shin, Elke Stehfest, Fabrice Stephenson, Piero Visconti, P. Detlef Van Vuuren, Colette C. Wabnitz, Juan Jose Alava, Ivon Cuadros-Casanova, Kathryn K. Davies, Maria A. Gasalla, Ghassen Halouani, Michael B.J. Harfoot, Shizuka Hashimoto, Thomas Hickler, Tim Hirsch, Grigory Kolomytsev, Brian Miller, Haruka Ohashi, Maria Gabriela Palomo, Alexander Popp, Roy Paco Remme, Osamu Saito, Rashid Sumaila, Simon Willcock, Henrique Pereira

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Abstract

The Nature Futures Framework (NFF) is a heuristic tool for co-creating positive futures for nature and people. It seeks to open up a diversity of futures through mainly three value perspectives on nature – Nature for Nature, Nature for Society, Nature as Culture. In this paper, we describe how the NFF can be applied in modelling to support policy. First, it describes key building blocks of the NFF in developing qualitative and quantitative scenarios: i) multiple value perspectives on nature and the frontier representing their improvements, ii) incorporating mutually reinforcing and key feedbacks of social-ecological systems, iii) indicators describing the evolution of socialecological systems. We then present three approaches to modelling Nature Futures scenarios in review, screening and design phases of policy processes. This paper seeks to facilitate the integration of relational values of nature in models and to strengthen modelled linkages across biodiversity, nature’s contributions to people and
quality of life.
Original languageEnglish
JournalGlobal Environmental Change
Early online date12 Jun 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2023

Keywords

  • scenario analysis
  • biodiversity
  • conservation
  • Sustainability
  • values
  • futures

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