Improving collaboration between ecosystem service communities and the IPBES science-policy platform

Publikation: Beiträge in ZeitschriftenZeitschriftenaufsätzeForschungbegutachtet

Authors

  • C. L. Washbourne
  • N. Dendoncker
  • S. Jacobs
  • A. Mascarenhas
  • F. De Longueville
  • A. P.E. van Oudenhoven
  • L. Willemen
  • Carole Sylvie Campagne
  • S. K. Jones
  • M. Garcia-Llorente
  • I. Iniesta-Arandia
  • F. Baró
  • J. Fisher
  • J. Förster
  • C. Jericó-Daminelo
  • J. Lecina-Diaz
  • S. Lavorel
  • B. Lliso
  • C. Montealgre Talero
  • A. Morán-Ordóñez
  • J. V. Roces-Díaz
  • M. A. Schlaepfer
  • J. Van Dijk

The end of the first working program of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) provided an opportunity to draw lessons from its work. This perspective paper captures insights from ecosystem services (ES) researchers and practitioners, largely drawing from the Europeancontext (referred to herein as ‘ES community’), on this key science–policy interface. We synthesize reflections from a workshop on how (i) IPBES can engage the ES community; (ii) the ES community can engage with IPBES; and (iii) individual scientists can contribute. We note that IPBES constitutes a great advancement towards multidisciplinarity and inclusivity in ES research and practice. Key reflections for IPBES are that funding and visibility at ES research events could be improved, the contribution and selection processes could be more transparent, and communication with experts improved. Key reflections for the ES community include a need to improvepolicy-relevance by integrating more social scientists, researchers from developing countries, early-career scientists and policy-makers. Key reflections directed towards individual scientists include contributing (pro)actively to science–policy inter-face initiatives such as IPBES and increasing transdisciplinary research. These reflections intend to contribute to the awareness of challenges and opportunities for institutions, groups and individuals working on ES.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
ZeitschriftEcosystems and People
Jahrgang16
Ausgabenummer1
Seiten (von - bis)165-174
Anzahl der Seiten10
ISSN2639-5908
DOIs
PublikationsstatusErschienen - 01.01.2020
Extern publiziertJa

DOI

Zuletzt angesehen

Publikationen

  1. Value of large-scale linear networks for bird conservation
  2. Economic Values from Ecosystems
  3. Digital transformation in an incumbent organisation
  4. Measuring plant root traits under controlled and field conditions
  5. Teaching pragmatic competence with corpora: Intensification in expressions of gratitude across varieties
  6. Automated system for measuring the radial clearance of rolling bearings
  7. End-users’ perspective on digitalization
  8. Phantasmal Spaces
  9. Explaining Convergence and Common Trends in the Role of the State in OECD Healthcare Systems
  10. Investigation of microstructural and mechanical properties in AA2024-T351 multi-layer friction surfacing
  11. Towards a Critique of Social Networking
  12. Requests in Informal Conversations
  13. Atomic Animals
  14. How context affects transdisciplinary research
  15. Credit Constraints, Foreign Ownership, and Foreign Takeovers in Germany
  16. Determiner Ellipsis in Electronic Writing - Discourse or Syntax?
  17. Exceeding Work
  18. Water quantity and quality in the Zerafshan river basin - only an upstream riparian problem?
  19. Why Being Democratic is Just Not Enough
  20. Bolt load retention and creep response of AS41 alloyed with 0.15% Ca
  21. Empirische Erfassung eines „messy constructs“
  22. The parallel two-legged walking robot centaurob
  23. Symmetrical Communication?
  24. Species loss due to nutrient addition increases with spatial scale in global grasslands
  25. A revised theory of contestable markets
  26. Precision Denoising in Medical Imaging via Generative Adversarial Network-Aided Low-Noise Discriminator Technique
  27. The role of co-evolutionary development and value change debt in navigating transitioning cultural landscapes