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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2023 Azerbaijan, Netherlands, Azerbaijan, United KingdomPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Funded by:UKRI | UK Status, Change and Pro..., UKRI | GCRF Trade, Development a...UKRI| UK Status, Change and Projections of the Environment (UK-SCaPE) ,UKRI| GCRF Trade, Development and the Environment HubAmérica Paz Durán; Jan J. Kuiper; Ana Paula Aguiar; William W. L. Cheung; Mariteuw Chimère Diaw; Ghassen Halouani; Shizuka Hashimoto; Maria A. Gasalla; Garry Peterson; Machteld Schoolenberg; Rovshan Abbasov; Lilibeth A. Acosta; Dolors Armenteras; Federico Davila; Mekuria Argaw; Paula A. Harrison; Khaled Allam Harhash; Sylvia Karlsson‐Vinkhuyzen; Hye-Jin Kim; Carolyn J. Lundquist; Brian W. Miller; Sana Okayasu; Ramón Pichs-Madruga; Jyothis Sathyapalan; Ali Kerem Saysel; Dandan Yu; Laura Pereira;AbstractTo halt further destruction of the biosphere, most people and societies around the globe need to transform their relationships with nature. The internationally agreed vision under the Convention of Biological Diversity—Living in harmony with nature—is that “By 2050, biodiversity is valued, conserved, restored and wisely used, maintaining ecosystem services, sustaining a healthy planet and delivering benefits essential for all people”. In this context, there are a variety of debates between alternative perspectives on how to achieve this vision. Yet, scenarios and models that are able to explore these debates in the context of “living in harmony with nature” have not been widely developed. To address this gap, the Nature Futures Framework has been developed to catalyse the development of new scenarios and models that embrace a plurality of perspectives on desirable futures for nature and people. In this paper, members of the IPBES task force on scenarios and models provide an example of how the Nature Futures Framework can be implemented for the development of illustrative narratives representing a diversity of desirable nature futures: information that can be used to assess and develop scenarios and models whilst acknowledging the underpinning value perspectives on nature. Here, the term illustrative reflects the multiple ways in which desired nature futures can be captured by these narratives. In addition, to explore the interdependence between narratives, and therefore their potential to be translated into scenarios and models, the six narratives developed here were assessed around three areas of the transformative change debate, specifically, (1) land sparing vs. land sharing, (2) Half Earth vs. Whole Earth conservation, and (3) green growth vs. post-growth economic development. The paper concludes with an assessment of how the Nature Futures Framework could be used to assist in developing and articulating transformative pathways towards desirable nature futures.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type , Journal 2019Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2019 South Africa, Netherlands, United Kingdom, France, France, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Germany, United KingdomPublisher:Resilience Alliance, Inc. Funded by:EC | IMPRESSIONSEC| IMPRESSIONSMatthew Cantele; Mireia Valle; Sonali Ghosh; Sana Okayasu; Yunne-Jai Shin; Nadia Sitas; Nadia Sitas; Ignacio Palomo; Almut Arneth; Rainer M. Krug; Aidin Niamir; Fernando Santos-Martín; Zuzana V. Harmáčková; Brian J. Klatt; Eefje den Belder; Jonathan A. Anticamara; Philip Riordan; Patrick J. O’Farrell; Antoine Guisan; Shizuka Hashimoto; Kaera Coetzer; Odirilwe Selomane; Paula A. Harrison; Ruchi Badola; Haripriya Gundimeda; Rajarshi Dasgupta; Lluís Brotons; Ryan Blanchard; Maike Hamann; Reinette Biggs; Laura Pereira; Kasper Kok; Jennifer Hauck;Les analyses de scénarios ont été utilisées dans de multiples évaluations scientifiques et politiques pour mieux comprendre les futurs plausibles complexes. Les approches d'archétypes de scénarios sont basées sur le fait que de nombreux scénarios futurs ont des scénarios sous-jacents, des hypothèses et des tendances similaires dans les facteurs de changement, ce qui permet de regrouper les scénarios en typologies ou en archétypes, facilitant les comparaisons entre un large éventail d'études. L'utilisation d'archétypes de scénarios dans les évaluations environnementales met en avant des questions de politique importantes et peut être utilisée pour codifier des interventions abordant de futurs problèmes de durabilité. Récemment, Les archétypes de scénarios ont été utilisés dans quatre évaluations régionales et une évaluation mondiale en cours au sein de la Plateforme intergouvernementale scientifique et politique pour la biodiversité et les services écosystémiques (IPBES). L'objectif de ces évaluations était de fournir aux décideurs des connaissances pertinentes pour les politiques sur l'état de la biodiversité, les écosystèmes et les contributions qu'ils apportent aux populations. Ce document réfléchit à l'utilité de l'approche des archétypes de scénarios dans les processus scientifiques et politiques, en s'appuyant sur l'expérience des évaluations de l'IPBES. En utilisant une analyse thématique (a) des données d'enquête recueillies auprès d'experts impliqués dans les analyses des archétypes dans les évaluations de l'IPBES, (b) des notes des ateliers de l'IPBES, et (c) les textes des chapitres régionaux d'évaluation, nous synthétisons les avantages, les défis et les frontières de l'application de l'approche des archétypes de scénarios dans un processus science-politique. Les archétypes de scénarios ont été perçus comme permettant la synthèse de grandes quantités d'informations à des fins scientifiques, pratiques et politiques, rationalisant les messages clés de plusieurs études de scénarios et facilitant leur communication aux utilisateurs finaux. En termes de défis, ils ont été perçus comme subjectifs dans leur interprétation, simplifiant à l'excès les informations, ayant une applicabilité limitée à toutes les échelles et dissimulant des informations contextuelles et de nouveaux récits. Enfin, nos résultats mettent en évidence les méthodologies, les applications et les frontières de la recherche basée sur les archétypes qui devraient être explorées à l'avenir. Ces avancées peuvent aider à la conception de futurs processus d'évaluation à grande échelle liés à la durabilité, visant à mieux soutenir les décisions et les interventions pour un avenir équitable et durable. Los análisis de escenarios se han utilizado en múltiples evaluaciones de políticas científicas para comprender mejor los futuros plausibles complejos. Los enfoques de arquetipos de escenarios se basan en el hecho de que muchos escenarios futuros tienen historias, suposiciones y tendencias subyacentes similares en los impulsores del cambio, lo que permite agrupar los escenarios en tipologías o arquetipos, lo que facilita las comparaciones entre una amplia gama de estudios. El uso de arquetipos de escenarios en evaluaciones ambientales pone en primer plano importantes cuestiones de política y se puede utilizar para diseñar conjuntamente intervenciones que aborden futuros problemas de sostenibilidad. Recientemente, los arquetipos de escenarios se utilizaron en cuatro evaluaciones regionales y una evaluación global en curso dentro de la Plataforma Intergubernamental Científico-Normativa para la Biodiversidad y los Servicios de los Ecosistemas (IPBES). El objetivo de estas evaluaciones era proporcionar a los responsables de la toma de decisiones conocimientos relevantes para las políticas sobre el estado de la biodiversidad, los ecosistemas y las contribuciones que brindan a las personas. Este documento refleja la utilidad del enfoque de arquetipos de escenarios dentro de los procesos científico-políticos, basándose en la experiencia de las evaluaciones de la IPBES. Utilizando un análisis temático de (a) datos de encuestas recopilados de expertos involucrados en los análisis de arquetipos en las evaluaciones de la IPBES, (b) notas de los talleres de la IPBES, y (c) textos de capítulos de evaluación regional, sintetizamos los beneficios, desafíos y fronteras de aplicar el enfoque de arquetipos de escenarios en un proceso científico-político. Se percibió que los arquetipos de escenarios permitían sintetizar grandes cantidades de información para fines científicos, prácticos y relacionados con políticas, agilizar los mensajes clave de múltiples estudios de escenarios y facilitar la comunicación de los mismos a los usuarios finales. En términos de desafíos, se percibieron como subjetivos en su interpretación, simplificando en exceso la información, teniendo una aplicabilidad limitada en todas las escalas y ocultando información contextual y narrativas novedosas. Por último, nuestros resultados resaltan qué metodologías, aplicaciones y fronteras en la investigación basada en arquetipos deben explorarse en el futuro. Estos avances pueden ayudar al diseño de futuros procesos de evaluación relacionados con la sostenibilidad a gran escala, con el objetivo de apoyar mejor las decisiones e intervenciones para futuros equitativos y sostenibles. Scenario analyses have been used in multiple science-policy assessments to better understand complex plausible futures.Scenario archetype approaches are based on the fact that many future scenarios have similar underlying storylines, assumptions, and trends in drivers of change, which allows for grouping of scenarios into typologies, or archetypes, facilitating comparisons between a large range of studies.The use of scenario archetypes in environmental assessments foregrounds important policy questions and can be used to codesign interventions tackling future sustainability issues.Recently, scenario archetypes were used in four regional assessments and one ongoing global assessment within the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES).The aim of these assessments was to provide decision makers with policy-relevant knowledge about the state of biodiversity, ecosystems, and the contributions they provide to people.This paper reflects on the usefulness of the scenario archetype approach within science-policy processes, drawing on the experience from the IPBES assessments.Using a thematic analysis of (a) survey data collected from experts involved in the archetype analyses across IPBES assessments, (b) notes from IPBES workshops, and (c) regional assessment chapter texts, we synthesize the benefits, challenges, and frontiers of applying the scenario archetype approach in a science-policy process.Scenario archetypes were perceived to allow syntheses of large amounts of information for scientific, practice-, and policy-related purposes, streamline key messages from multiple scenario studies, and facilitate communication of them to end users.In terms of challenges, they were perceived as subjective in their interpretation, oversimplifying information, having a limited applicability across scales, and concealing contextual information and novel narratives.Finally, our results highlight what methodologies, applications, and frontiers in archetype-based research should be explored in the future.These advances can assist the design of future large-scale sustainability-related assessment processes, aiming to better support decisions and interventions for equitable and sustainable futures. تم استخدام تحليلات السيناريوهات في تقييمات متعددة للسياسة العلمية لفهم أفضل للمستقبل المعقد المعقول. تستند مناهج النموذج الأصلي للسيناريو إلى حقيقة أن العديد من السيناريوهات المستقبلية لها خطوط قصص وافتراضات واتجاهات أساسية متشابهة في محركات التغيير، مما يسمح بتجميع السيناريوهات في تصنيفات أو نماذج أصلية، مما يسهل المقارنات بين مجموعة كبيرة من الدراسات. إن استخدام النماذج الأصلية للسيناريوهات في التقييمات البيئية يبرز أسئلة سياسية مهمة ويمكن استخدامه لتصميم التدخلات التي تعالج قضايا الاستدامة المستقبلية. في الآونة الأخيرة، تم استخدام النماذج الأصلية للسيناريو في أربعة تقييمات إقليمية وتقييم عالمي واحد مستمر داخل المنبر الحكومي الدولي للعلوم والسياسات في مجال التنوع البيولوجي وخدمات النظم الإيكولوجية (IPBES). كان الهدف من هذه التقييمات هو تزويد صانعي القرار بالمعرفة ذات الصلة بالسياسات حول حالة التنوع البيولوجي والنظم الإيكولوجية والمساهمات التي تقدمها للناس. تعكس هذه الورقة فائدة نهج النموذج الأصلي للسيناريو في عمليات العلوم والسياسات، بالاعتماد على الخبرة المكتسبة من تقييمات المنبر الحكومي الدولي للعلوم والسياسات في مجال التنوع البيولوجي وخدمات النظم الإيكولوجية. باستخدام تحليل مواضيعي لـ (أ) بيانات المسح التي تم جمعها من الخبراء المشاركين في تحليلات النموذج الأصلي عبر تقييمات المنبر الحكومي الدولي للعلوم والسياسات في مجال التنوع البيولوجي وخدمات النظم الإيكولوجية، (ب) ملاحظات من ورش عمل المنبر الحكومي الدولي للعلوم والسياسات في مجال التنوع البيولوجي وخدمات النظم الإيكولوجية، و (ج) نصوص فصول التقييم الإقليمي، نقوم بتجميع الفوائد والتحديات والحدود لتطبيق نهج النموذج الأصلي للسيناريو في عملية العلوم والسياسات. تم تصور النماذج الأصلية للسيناريو للسماح بتوليف كميات كبيرة من المعلومات للأغراض العلمية والممارسة والسياسات، وتبسيط الرسائل الرئيسية من دراسات السيناريوهات المتعددة، وتسهيل توصيلها إلى المستخدمين النهائيين. من حيث التحديات، كان يُنظر إليها على أنها ذاتية في تفسيرها، وتبسيط المعلومات بشكل مفرط، وقابلية التطبيق المحدودة عبر المقاييس، وإخفاء المعلومات السياقية والروايات الجديدة. أخيرًا، تسلط نتائجنا الضوء على المنهجيات والتطبيقات والحدود في البحوث القائمة على النموذج الأصلي التي يجب استكشافها في المستقبل. يمكن أن تساعد هذه التطورات في تصميم عمليات التقييم المتعلقة بالاستدامة على نطاق واسع في المستقبل، بهدف دعم القرارات والتدخلات بشكل أفضل من أجل مستقبل عادل ومستدام.
CGIAR CGSpace (Consu... arrow_drop_down CGIAR CGSpace (Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research)Article . 2020License: CC BY NCFull-Text: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/107767Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)KITopen (Karlsruhe Institute of Technologie)Article . 2019License: CC BY NCData sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research ArchiveArticle . 2019License: CC BY NCData sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAArticle . 2019Data sources: Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAWageningen Staff PublicationsArticle . 2019License: CC BY NCData sources: Wageningen Staff PublicationsZurich Open Repository and ArchiveArticle . 2019 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BY NCData sources: Zurich Open Repository and ArchiveAll Research productsarrow_drop_down <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- document.write('<div id="oa_widget"></div>'); document.write('<script type="text/javascript" src="https://beta.openaire.eu/index.php?option=com_openaire&view=widget&format=raw&projectId=10.5751/es-11039-240335&type=result"></script>'); --> </script>
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visibility 25visibility views 25 download downloads 166 Powered bymore_vert CGIAR CGSpace (Consu... arrow_drop_down CGIAR CGSpace (Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research)Article . 2020License: CC BY NCFull-Text: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/107767Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)KITopen (Karlsruhe Institute of Technologie)Article . 2019License: CC BY NCData sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research ArchiveArticle . 2019License: CC BY NCData sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAArticle . 2019Data sources: Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAWageningen Staff PublicationsArticle . 2019License: CC BY NCData sources: Wageningen Staff PublicationsZurich Open Repository and ArchiveArticle . 2019 . Peer-reviewedLicense: CC BY NCData sources: Zurich Open Repository and ArchiveAll Research productsarrow_drop_down <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- document.write('<div id="oa_widget"></div>'); document.write('<script type="text/javascript" src="https://beta.openaire.eu/index.php?option=com_openaire&view=widget&format=raw&projectId=10.5751/es-11039-240335&type=result"></script>'); --> </script>
For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2010 JapanPublisher:Elsevier BV Authors: Hashimoto, Shizuka; Fujita, Tsuyoshi; Geng, Yong; Nagasawa, Emiri;handle: 2433/126721
This article is one effort to examine the present and potential performances of CO2 emission reduction though industrial symbiosis by employing a case study approach and life cycle CO2 analysis for alternative industrial symbiosis scenarios. As one of the first and the best-known eco-town projects, Kawasaki Eco-town was chosen as a case study area. First, the current industrial symbiosis practices in this area are introduced. To evaluate the potential of reducing the total CO2 emission through industrial symbiosis, alternative industrial symbiosis scenarios are then designed based on a questionnaire survey of 57 major local industries, to which 35 companies appropriately responded. The main focus of this paper is to calculate the total CO2 emission for different scenarios by adopting a life cycle CO2 analysis method. We then present recommendations on further improvement with consideration of the local realities. Our findings are that industrial symbiosis practices in Kawasaki Eco-town still have room for improvement in that greenhouse gas emissions can be further reduced and natural resources conserved through effective material exchanges, not only between companies, but also with the surrounding area. To encourage material exchanges between the municipality and industry, the city government should introduce a detailed separation program for garbage collection so that wastes can be effectively reused. In addition, the Waste Disposal and Public Cleaning Law needs amending so that industries can effectively use municipal solid waste in their manufacturing.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022Publisher:MDPI AG Kanika Bimrah; Rajarshi Dasgupta; Shizuka Hashimoto; Izuru Saizen; Shalini Dhyani;doi: 10.3390/su141912051
The paper narrates a systematic literature review on ‘’mangrove ecosystem services’’ to identify their typology, distribution, and utilization within the contemporary scientific literature. We performed a systematic review of 76 research articles derived from the Scopus database, and the dataset was scrutinized and classified against the four major categories of ecosystem services, namely provisioning, regulating, cultural, and supporting services, as per the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (2005). We attempted to determine the existing state of the interconnectedness of mangrove ecosystem services by mapping the potential synergies and trade-offs. Further, an attempt was made to understand the critical linkages between mangrove ecosystem services and their contribution to the localization/achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The results suggest disproportionate distribution of scientific literature, where nearly 56 of the studies were concentrated in Asia. The recognition of regulating the services of mangroves, particularly in carbon storage and disaster risk reduction, outnumbered the other types of ecosystem services. In particular, studies related to mangroves’ cultural ecosystem services remain underrepresented. The results show a strong correlation in terms of synergies between the coastal protection ecosystem services and the high carbon sequestration ability of mangroves; and the trade-off between facilitating water transport services and the provision of fresh water. Of the 17 SDGs, three SDGs, namely, SDG 12 (responsible consumption and production), SDG 13 (climate action), and SDG 14 and 15 (life below water and life on land) showed close interrelationships with the existing database. As such, the results are beneficial for coastal planners to better integrate and mainstream mangrove ecosystem services into coastal and regional planning, by maximizing synergies, encouraging the involvement of coastal communities as well as elaborating ameliorative adaptive measures.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report , Other literature type , External research report 2021 NetherlandsPublisher:Zenodo Sandra Díaz; Rik Leemans; Alexander Popp; Ove Hoegh-Guldberg; Mahesh Sankaran; Paul Leadley; Michael T. Burrows; Pete Smith; Kazuhito Ichii; N. Steiner; Shizuka Hashimoto; Xuemei Bai; Thomas Hickler; Ramon Pichs-Madruga; Thierry Oberdorff; Collins Handa; Shunsuke Managi; Aliny P. F. Pires; Maria A. Gasalla; Alex Rogers; Emma Archer; Sandra Lavorel; Michelle Lim; David K. A. Barnes; Ute Jacob; Wolfgang Kiessling; Raman Sukumar; Pamela McElwee; Edvin Aldrian; David Obura; Camila I. Donatti; Dejene W. Sintayehu; Josef Settele; Nico Eisenhauer; Lena Chan; Wai Lung Cheung; Wendy Foden; Adalberto Luis Val; Gregory Insarov; Bernardo B. N. Strassburg; Lisa A. Levin; Victoria Reyes-García; Carlos M. Duarte; Jianguo Wu; Guy F. Midgley; Ram Pandit; Robert J. Scholes; Debra Roberts; Unai Pascual; Eslam O. Osman; Christopher H. Trisos; Hien T. Ngo; Almut Arneth; Shobha S. Maharaj; Ning Wu; John Agard; Markus Fischer; Hans-Otto Pörtner; Camille Parmesan; Pablo A. Marquet; Yunne-Jai Shin; Sarah E. Diamond;Suggested citation: Pörtner, H.O., Scholes, R.J., Agard, J., Archer, E., Arneth, A., Bai, X., Barnes, D., Burrows, M., Chan, L., Cheung, W.L., Diamond, S., Donatti, C., Duarte, C., Eisenhauer, N., Foden, W., Gasalla, M. A., Handa, C., Hickler, T., Hoegh-Guldberg, O., Ichii, K., Jacob, U., Insarov, G., Kiessling, W., Leadley, P., Leemans, R., Levin, L., Lim, M., Maharaj, S., Managi, S., Marquet, P. A., McElwee, P., Midgley, G., Oberdorff, T., Obura, D., Osman, E., Pandit, R., Pascual, U., Pires, A. P. F., Popp, A., Reyes-García, V., Sankaran, M., Settele, J., Shin, Y. J., Sintayehu, D. W., Smith, P., Steiner, N., Strassburg, B., Sukumar, R., Trisos, C., Val, A.L., Wu, J., Aldrian, E., Parmesan, C., Pichs-Madruga, R., Roberts, D.C., Rogers, A.D., Díaz, S., Fischer, M., Hashimoto, S., Lavorel, S., Wu, N., Ngo, H.T. 2021. IPBES-IPCC co-sponsored workshop report on biodiversity and climate change; IPBES and IPCC, DOI:10.5281/zenodo.4782538 This report presents the main conclusions of the first-ever IPCC-IPBES co-sponsored workshop which took place in December 2020. The workshop explored diverse facets of the interaction between climate and biodiversity, from current trends to the role and implementation of nature-based solutions and the sustainable development of human society. This report is underpinned by the Scientific Outcome, which includes seven sections, the complete references and the report glossary. You can find the Scientific Outcome here https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4659158
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2017 JapanPublisher:Elsevier BV Authors: Spiegelberg, Maximilian; Baltazar, Dalton Erick; Sarigumba, Maria Paula E.; Orencio, Pedcris M.; +4 AuthorsSpiegelberg, Maximilian; Baltazar, Dalton Erick; Sarigumba, Maria Paula E.; Orencio, Pedcris M.; Hoshino, Satoshi; Hashimoto, Shizuka; Taniguchi, Makoto; Endo, Aiko;handle: 2433/246430
AbstractStudy regionThis study explores the connectivity of upland farmers and downstream fishers through interlinkages of water, energy and food within the Dampalit sub-watershed of Laguna Lake, Philippines.Study focusThe aim of the study is to yield policy relevant results to improve the status of the water resources and food products and to reduce possible user conflicts. Surveying 176 households mainly in the mid- and downstream areas elements and interlinkages of the local Water-Energy-Food Nexus (WEF-Nexus) were identified by the five capitals of the sustainable livelihood approach through a socio-ecological network analysis.New hydrological insights for the regionBesides the innovative methodology, this research adds to the underserved local perspective in the WEF-Nexus research. The survey shows different livelihood profiles for the two groups and a lack of direct social links between them in the WEF-Nexus context. Also indirect links through consumption of the other group’s food products could not be identified. However, a large fraction of the population share the use of char coal for cooking, the Makiling groundwater for drinking and various household purposes and the Central Market in Los Banos for their food supply.
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2023 Azerbaijan, Netherlands, Azerbaijan, United KingdomPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Funded by:UKRI | UK Status, Change and Pro..., UKRI | GCRF Trade, Development a...UKRI| UK Status, Change and Projections of the Environment (UK-SCaPE) ,UKRI| GCRF Trade, Development and the Environment HubAmérica Paz Durán; Jan J. Kuiper; Ana Paula Aguiar; William W. L. Cheung; Mariteuw Chimère Diaw; Ghassen Halouani; Shizuka Hashimoto; Maria A. Gasalla; Garry Peterson; Machteld Schoolenberg; Rovshan Abbasov; Lilibeth A. Acosta; Dolors Armenteras; Federico Davila; Mekuria Argaw; Paula A. Harrison; Khaled Allam Harhash; Sylvia Karlsson‐Vinkhuyzen; Hye-Jin Kim; Carolyn J. Lundquist; Brian W. Miller; Sana Okayasu; Ramón Pichs-Madruga; Jyothis Sathyapalan; Ali Kerem Saysel; Dandan Yu; Laura Pereira;AbstractTo halt further destruction of the biosphere, most people and societies around the globe need to transform their relationships with nature. The internationally agreed vision under the Convention of Biological Diversity—Living in harmony with nature—is that “By 2050, biodiversity is valued, conserved, restored and wisely used, maintaining ecosystem services, sustaining a healthy planet and delivering benefits essential for all people”. In this context, there are a variety of debates between alternative perspectives on how to achieve this vision. Yet, scenarios and models that are able to explore these debates in the context of “living in harmony with nature” have not been widely developed. To address this gap, the Nature Futures Framework has been developed to catalyse the development of new scenarios and models that embrace a plurality of perspectives on desirable futures for nature and people. In this paper, members of the IPBES task force on scenarios and models provide an example of how the Nature Futures Framework can be implemented for the development of illustrative narratives representing a diversity of desirable nature futures: information that can be used to assess and develop scenarios and models whilst acknowledging the underpinning value perspectives on nature. Here, the term illustrative reflects the multiple ways in which desired nature futures can be captured by these narratives. In addition, to explore the interdependence between narratives, and therefore their potential to be translated into scenarios and models, the six narratives developed here were assessed around three areas of the transformative change debate, specifically, (1) land sparing vs. land sharing, (2) Half Earth vs. Whole Earth conservation, and (3) green growth vs. post-growth economic development. The paper concludes with an assessment of how the Nature Futures Framework could be used to assist in developing and articulating transformative pathways towards desirable nature futures.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type , Journal 2019Embargo end date: 01 Jan 2019 South Africa, Netherlands, United Kingdom, France, France, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Germany, United KingdomPublisher:Resilience Alliance, Inc. Funded by:EC | IMPRESSIONSEC| IMPRESSIONSMatthew Cantele; Mireia Valle; Sonali Ghosh; Sana Okayasu; Yunne-Jai Shin; Nadia Sitas; Nadia Sitas; Ignacio Palomo; Almut Arneth; Rainer M. Krug; Aidin Niamir; Fernando Santos-Martín; Zuzana V. Harmáčková; Brian J. Klatt; Eefje den Belder; Jonathan A. Anticamara; Philip Riordan; Patrick J. O’Farrell; Antoine Guisan; Shizuka Hashimoto; Kaera Coetzer; Odirilwe Selomane; Paula A. Harrison; Ruchi Badola; Haripriya Gundimeda; Rajarshi Dasgupta; Lluís Brotons; Ryan Blanchard; Maike Hamann; Reinette Biggs; Laura Pereira; Kasper Kok; Jennifer Hauck;Les analyses de scénarios ont été utilisées dans de multiples évaluations scientifiques et politiques pour mieux comprendre les futurs plausibles complexes. Les approches d'archétypes de scénarios sont basées sur le fait que de nombreux scénarios futurs ont des scénarios sous-jacents, des hypothèses et des tendances similaires dans les facteurs de changement, ce qui permet de regrouper les scénarios en typologies ou en archétypes, facilitant les comparaisons entre un large éventail d'études. L'utilisation d'archétypes de scénarios dans les évaluations environnementales met en avant des questions de politique importantes et peut être utilisée pour codifier des interventions abordant de futurs problèmes de durabilité. Récemment, Les archétypes de scénarios ont été utilisés dans quatre évaluations régionales et une évaluation mondiale en cours au sein de la Plateforme intergouvernementale scientifique et politique pour la biodiversité et les services écosystémiques (IPBES). L'objectif de ces évaluations était de fournir aux décideurs des connaissances pertinentes pour les politiques sur l'état de la biodiversité, les écosystèmes et les contributions qu'ils apportent aux populations. Ce document réfléchit à l'utilité de l'approche des archétypes de scénarios dans les processus scientifiques et politiques, en s'appuyant sur l'expérience des évaluations de l'IPBES. En utilisant une analyse thématique (a) des données d'enquête recueillies auprès d'experts impliqués dans les analyses des archétypes dans les évaluations de l'IPBES, (b) des notes des ateliers de l'IPBES, et (c) les textes des chapitres régionaux d'évaluation, nous synthétisons les avantages, les défis et les frontières de l'application de l'approche des archétypes de scénarios dans un processus science-politique. Les archétypes de scénarios ont été perçus comme permettant la synthèse de grandes quantités d'informations à des fins scientifiques, pratiques et politiques, rationalisant les messages clés de plusieurs études de scénarios et facilitant leur communication aux utilisateurs finaux. En termes de défis, ils ont été perçus comme subjectifs dans leur interprétation, simplifiant à l'excès les informations, ayant une applicabilité limitée à toutes les échelles et dissimulant des informations contextuelles et de nouveaux récits. Enfin, nos résultats mettent en évidence les méthodologies, les applications et les frontières de la recherche basée sur les archétypes qui devraient être explorées à l'avenir. Ces avancées peuvent aider à la conception de futurs processus d'évaluation à grande échelle liés à la durabilité, visant à mieux soutenir les décisions et les interventions pour un avenir équitable et durable. Los análisis de escenarios se han utilizado en múltiples evaluaciones de políticas científicas para comprender mejor los futuros plausibles complejos. Los enfoques de arquetipos de escenarios se basan en el hecho de que muchos escenarios futuros tienen historias, suposiciones y tendencias subyacentes similares en los impulsores del cambio, lo que permite agrupar los escenarios en tipologías o arquetipos, lo que facilita las comparaciones entre una amplia gama de estudios. El uso de arquetipos de escenarios en evaluaciones ambientales pone en primer plano importantes cuestiones de política y se puede utilizar para diseñar conjuntamente intervenciones que aborden futuros problemas de sostenibilidad. Recientemente, los arquetipos de escenarios se utilizaron en cuatro evaluaciones regionales y una evaluación global en curso dentro de la Plataforma Intergubernamental Científico-Normativa para la Biodiversidad y los Servicios de los Ecosistemas (IPBES). El objetivo de estas evaluaciones era proporcionar a los responsables de la toma de decisiones conocimientos relevantes para las políticas sobre el estado de la biodiversidad, los ecosistemas y las contribuciones que brindan a las personas. Este documento refleja la utilidad del enfoque de arquetipos de escenarios dentro de los procesos científico-políticos, basándose en la experiencia de las evaluaciones de la IPBES. Utilizando un análisis temático de (a) datos de encuestas recopilados de expertos involucrados en los análisis de arquetipos en las evaluaciones de la IPBES, (b) notas de los talleres de la IPBES, y (c) textos de capítulos de evaluación regional, sintetizamos los beneficios, desafíos y fronteras de aplicar el enfoque de arquetipos de escenarios en un proceso científico-político. Se percibió que los arquetipos de escenarios permitían sintetizar grandes cantidades de información para fines científicos, prácticos y relacionados con políticas, agilizar los mensajes clave de múltiples estudios de escenarios y facilitar la comunicación de los mismos a los usuarios finales. En términos de desafíos, se percibieron como subjetivos en su interpretación, simplificando en exceso la información, teniendo una aplicabilidad limitada en todas las escalas y ocultando información contextual y narrativas novedosas. Por último, nuestros resultados resaltan qué metodologías, aplicaciones y fronteras en la investigación basada en arquetipos deben explorarse en el futuro. Estos avances pueden ayudar al diseño de futuros procesos de evaluación relacionados con la sostenibilidad a gran escala, con el objetivo de apoyar mejor las decisiones e intervenciones para futuros equitativos y sostenibles. Scenario analyses have been used in multiple science-policy assessments to better understand complex plausible futures.Scenario archetype approaches are based on the fact that many future scenarios have similar underlying storylines, assumptions, and trends in drivers of change, which allows for grouping of scenarios into typologies, or archetypes, facilitating comparisons between a large range of studies.The use of scenario archetypes in environmental assessments foregrounds important policy questions and can be used to codesign interventions tackling future sustainability issues.Recently, scenario archetypes were used in four regional assessments and one ongoing global assessment within the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES).The aim of these assessments was to provide decision makers with policy-relevant knowledge about the state of biodiversity, ecosystems, and the contributions they provide to people.This paper reflects on the usefulness of the scenario archetype approach within science-policy processes, drawing on the experience from the IPBES assessments.Using a thematic analysis of (a) survey data collected from experts involved in the archetype analyses across IPBES assessments, (b) notes from IPBES workshops, and (c) regional assessment chapter texts, we synthesize the benefits, challenges, and frontiers of applying the scenario archetype approach in a science-policy process.Scenario archetypes were perceived to allow syntheses of large amounts of information for scientific, practice-, and policy-related purposes, streamline key messages from multiple scenario studies, and facilitate communication of them to end users.In terms of challenges, they were perceived as subjective in their interpretation, oversimplifying information, having a limited applicability across scales, and concealing contextual information and novel narratives.Finally, our results highlight what methodologies, applications, and frontiers in archetype-based research should be explored in the future.These advances can assist the design of future large-scale sustainability-related assessment processes, aiming to better support decisions and interventions for equitable and sustainable futures. تم استخدام تحليلات السيناريوهات في تقييمات متعددة للسياسة العلمية لفهم أفضل للمستقبل المعقد المعقول. تستند مناهج النموذج الأصلي للسيناريو إلى حقيقة أن العديد من السيناريوهات المستقبلية لها خطوط قصص وافتراضات واتجاهات أساسية متشابهة في محركات التغيير، مما يسمح بتجميع السيناريوهات في تصنيفات أو نماذج أصلية، مما يسهل المقارنات بين مجموعة كبيرة من الدراسات. إن استخدام النماذج الأصلية للسيناريوهات في التقييمات البيئية يبرز أسئلة سياسية مهمة ويمكن استخدامه لتصميم التدخلات التي تعالج قضايا الاستدامة المستقبلية. في الآونة الأخيرة، تم استخدام النماذج الأصلية للسيناريو في أربعة تقييمات إقليمية وتقييم عالمي واحد مستمر داخل المنبر الحكومي الدولي للعلوم والسياسات في مجال التنوع البيولوجي وخدمات النظم الإيكولوجية (IPBES). كان الهدف من هذه التقييمات هو تزويد صانعي القرار بالمعرفة ذات الصلة بالسياسات حول حالة التنوع البيولوجي والنظم الإيكولوجية والمساهمات التي تقدمها للناس. تعكس هذه الورقة فائدة نهج النموذج الأصلي للسيناريو في عمليات العلوم والسياسات، بالاعتماد على الخبرة المكتسبة من تقييمات المنبر الحكومي الدولي للعلوم والسياسات في مجال التنوع البيولوجي وخدمات النظم الإيكولوجية. باستخدام تحليل مواضيعي لـ (أ) بيانات المسح التي تم جمعها من الخبراء المشاركين في تحليلات النموذج الأصلي عبر تقييمات المنبر الحكومي الدولي للعلوم والسياسات في مجال التنوع البيولوجي وخدمات النظم الإيكولوجية، (ب) ملاحظات من ورش عمل المنبر الحكومي الدولي للعلوم والسياسات في مجال التنوع البيولوجي وخدمات النظم الإيكولوجية، و (ج) نصوص فصول التقييم الإقليمي، نقوم بتجميع الفوائد والتحديات والحدود لتطبيق نهج النموذج الأصلي للسيناريو في عملية العلوم والسياسات. تم تصور النماذج الأصلية للسيناريو للسماح بتوليف كميات كبيرة من المعلومات للأغراض العلمية والممارسة والسياسات، وتبسيط الرسائل الرئيسية من دراسات السيناريوهات المتعددة، وتسهيل توصيلها إلى المستخدمين النهائيين. من حيث التحديات، كان يُنظر إليها على أنها ذاتية في تفسيرها، وتبسيط المعلومات بشكل مفرط، وقابلية التطبيق المحدودة عبر المقاييس، وإخفاء المعلومات السياقية والروايات الجديدة. أخيرًا، تسلط نتائجنا الضوء على المنهجيات والتطبيقات والحدود في البحوث القائمة على النموذج الأصلي التي يجب استكشافها في المستقبل. يمكن أن تساعد هذه التطورات في تصميم عمليات التقييم المتعلقة بالاستدامة على نطاق واسع في المستقبل، بهدف دعم القرارات والتدخلات بشكل أفضل من أجل مستقبل عادل ومستدام.
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This article is one effort to examine the present and potential performances of CO2 emission reduction though industrial symbiosis by employing a case study approach and life cycle CO2 analysis for alternative industrial symbiosis scenarios. As one of the first and the best-known eco-town projects, Kawasaki Eco-town was chosen as a case study area. First, the current industrial symbiosis practices in this area are introduced. To evaluate the potential of reducing the total CO2 emission through industrial symbiosis, alternative industrial symbiosis scenarios are then designed based on a questionnaire survey of 57 major local industries, to which 35 companies appropriately responded. The main focus of this paper is to calculate the total CO2 emission for different scenarios by adopting a life cycle CO2 analysis method. We then present recommendations on further improvement with consideration of the local realities. Our findings are that industrial symbiosis practices in Kawasaki Eco-town still have room for improvement in that greenhouse gas emissions can be further reduced and natural resources conserved through effective material exchanges, not only between companies, but also with the surrounding area. To encourage material exchanges between the municipality and industry, the city government should introduce a detailed separation program for garbage collection so that wastes can be effectively reused. In addition, the Waste Disposal and Public Cleaning Law needs amending so that industries can effectively use municipal solid waste in their manufacturing.
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The paper narrates a systematic literature review on ‘’mangrove ecosystem services’’ to identify their typology, distribution, and utilization within the contemporary scientific literature. We performed a systematic review of 76 research articles derived from the Scopus database, and the dataset was scrutinized and classified against the four major categories of ecosystem services, namely provisioning, regulating, cultural, and supporting services, as per the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (2005). We attempted to determine the existing state of the interconnectedness of mangrove ecosystem services by mapping the potential synergies and trade-offs. Further, an attempt was made to understand the critical linkages between mangrove ecosystem services and their contribution to the localization/achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The results suggest disproportionate distribution of scientific literature, where nearly 56 of the studies were concentrated in Asia. The recognition of regulating the services of mangroves, particularly in carbon storage and disaster risk reduction, outnumbered the other types of ecosystem services. In particular, studies related to mangroves’ cultural ecosystem services remain underrepresented. The results show a strong correlation in terms of synergies between the coastal protection ecosystem services and the high carbon sequestration ability of mangroves; and the trade-off between facilitating water transport services and the provision of fresh water. Of the 17 SDGs, three SDGs, namely, SDG 12 (responsible consumption and production), SDG 13 (climate action), and SDG 14 and 15 (life below water and life on land) showed close interrelationships with the existing database. As such, the results are beneficial for coastal planners to better integrate and mainstream mangrove ecosystem services into coastal and regional planning, by maximizing synergies, encouraging the involvement of coastal communities as well as elaborating ameliorative adaptive measures.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report , Other literature type , External research report 2021 NetherlandsPublisher:Zenodo Sandra Díaz; Rik Leemans; Alexander Popp; Ove Hoegh-Guldberg; Mahesh Sankaran; Paul Leadley; Michael T. Burrows; Pete Smith; Kazuhito Ichii; N. Steiner; Shizuka Hashimoto; Xuemei Bai; Thomas Hickler; Ramon Pichs-Madruga; Thierry Oberdorff; Collins Handa; Shunsuke Managi; Aliny P. F. Pires; Maria A. Gasalla; Alex Rogers; Emma Archer; Sandra Lavorel; Michelle Lim; David K. A. Barnes; Ute Jacob; Wolfgang Kiessling; Raman Sukumar; Pamela McElwee; Edvin Aldrian; David Obura; Camila I. Donatti; Dejene W. Sintayehu; Josef Settele; Nico Eisenhauer; Lena Chan; Wai Lung Cheung; Wendy Foden; Adalberto Luis Val; Gregory Insarov; Bernardo B. N. Strassburg; Lisa A. Levin; Victoria Reyes-García; Carlos M. Duarte; Jianguo Wu; Guy F. Midgley; Ram Pandit; Robert J. Scholes; Debra Roberts; Unai Pascual; Eslam O. Osman; Christopher H. Trisos; Hien T. Ngo; Almut Arneth; Shobha S. Maharaj; Ning Wu; John Agard; Markus Fischer; Hans-Otto Pörtner; Camille Parmesan; Pablo A. Marquet; Yunne-Jai Shin; Sarah E. Diamond;Suggested citation: Pörtner, H.O., Scholes, R.J., Agard, J., Archer, E., Arneth, A., Bai, X., Barnes, D., Burrows, M., Chan, L., Cheung, W.L., Diamond, S., Donatti, C., Duarte, C., Eisenhauer, N., Foden, W., Gasalla, M. A., Handa, C., Hickler, T., Hoegh-Guldberg, O., Ichii, K., Jacob, U., Insarov, G., Kiessling, W., Leadley, P., Leemans, R., Levin, L., Lim, M., Maharaj, S., Managi, S., Marquet, P. A., McElwee, P., Midgley, G., Oberdorff, T., Obura, D., Osman, E., Pandit, R., Pascual, U., Pires, A. P. F., Popp, A., Reyes-García, V., Sankaran, M., Settele, J., Shin, Y. J., Sintayehu, D. W., Smith, P., Steiner, N., Strassburg, B., Sukumar, R., Trisos, C., Val, A.L., Wu, J., Aldrian, E., Parmesan, C., Pichs-Madruga, R., Roberts, D.C., Rogers, A.D., Díaz, S., Fischer, M., Hashimoto, S., Lavorel, S., Wu, N., Ngo, H.T. 2021. IPBES-IPCC co-sponsored workshop report on biodiversity and climate change; IPBES and IPCC, DOI:10.5281/zenodo.4782538 This report presents the main conclusions of the first-ever IPCC-IPBES co-sponsored workshop which took place in December 2020. The workshop explored diverse facets of the interaction between climate and biodiversity, from current trends to the role and implementation of nature-based solutions and the sustainable development of human society. This report is underpinned by the Scientific Outcome, which includes seven sections, the complete references and the report glossary. You can find the Scientific Outcome here https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4659158
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2017 JapanPublisher:Elsevier BV Authors: Spiegelberg, Maximilian; Baltazar, Dalton Erick; Sarigumba, Maria Paula E.; Orencio, Pedcris M.; +4 AuthorsSpiegelberg, Maximilian; Baltazar, Dalton Erick; Sarigumba, Maria Paula E.; Orencio, Pedcris M.; Hoshino, Satoshi; Hashimoto, Shizuka; Taniguchi, Makoto; Endo, Aiko;handle: 2433/246430
AbstractStudy regionThis study explores the connectivity of upland farmers and downstream fishers through interlinkages of water, energy and food within the Dampalit sub-watershed of Laguna Lake, Philippines.Study focusThe aim of the study is to yield policy relevant results to improve the status of the water resources and food products and to reduce possible user conflicts. Surveying 176 households mainly in the mid- and downstream areas elements and interlinkages of the local Water-Energy-Food Nexus (WEF-Nexus) were identified by the five capitals of the sustainable livelihood approach through a socio-ecological network analysis.New hydrological insights for the regionBesides the innovative methodology, this research adds to the underserved local perspective in the WEF-Nexus research. The survey shows different livelihood profiles for the two groups and a lack of direct social links between them in the WEF-Nexus context. Also indirect links through consumption of the other group’s food products could not be identified. However, a large fraction of the population share the use of char coal for cooking, the Makiling groundwater for drinking and various household purposes and the Central Market in Los Banos for their food supply.
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