@Article{HarmáckováBlAgDaKrVa:2022:VaPaSc,
author = "Harm{\'a}ckov{\'a}, Zuzana V. and Bl{\"a}ttler, Linda and
Aguiar, Ana Paula Dutra de and Danek, Jan and Krpec, Petr and
Vack{\'a}rov{\'a}, Davina",
affiliation = "{Global Change Research Institute of the Czech Academy of
Sciences} and {Charles University in Prague} and {Instituto
Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {Global Change
Research Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences} and {Global
Change Research Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences} and
{Global Change Research Institute of the Czech Academy of
Sciences}",
title = "Linking multiple values of nature with future impacts: value-based
participatory scenario development for sustainable landscape
governance",
journal = "Sustainability Science",
year = "2022",
volume = "17",
number = "3",
pages = "849--864",
month = "May",
keywords = "Future pathways, Human-nature relationships, IPBES, Participatory
scenario building, Social-ecological values, Sustainability
governance.",
abstract = "Reaching sustainable and just futures for people and nature
requires tackling complex social-ecological challenges across
multiple scales, from local to global. Pathways towards such
futures are largely driven by peoples decisions and actions,
underpinned by multiple types of motivations and values. Thus,
understanding the link between potential futures and the values
underpinning them represents a key question of current
sustainability research, recently embraced by the
Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform for Biodiversity and
Ecosystem Services (IPBES). Particularly the understanding of
causal chains leading from values to futures across different
contexts and scales is vital to identify which sustainability
pathways to collectively pursue. In this study, we build on a
transdisciplinary knowledge co-creation process in an array of
local case studies in protected areas in the Czechia (Central
Europe). We apply the Life Framework of Values and the Three
Horizons framework in an innovative value-based participatory
scenario building process to explore the relationships between (1)
multiple types of values, (2) actions taken by different types of
stakeholders, and (3) their potential impacts on nature, natures
contributions to people (including ecosystem services) and good
quality of life. The resulting local-scale value-based pathways
show the complex relationship between multiple types of values for
nature and potential future trajectories. Finally, we reflect on
the utility of value-based participatory scenario planning as a
means to strengthen sustainable governance. We highlight that if
participatory deliberation of values is to support decision-making
processes, its design needs to carefully reflect local context and
institutional set-up.",
doi = "10.1007/s11625-021-00953-8",
url = "http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11625-021-00953-8",
issn = "1862-4065",
language = "en",
targetfile = "
Harm{\'a}\čkov{\'a}2022_Article_LinkingMultipleValuesOfNatureW.pdf",
urlaccessdate = "29 jun. 2024"
}