Plural valuation of nature for equity and sustainability: Insights from the Global South

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Plural valuation of nature for equity and sustainability: Insights from the Global South. / Zafra-Calvo, Noelia; Balvanera, Patricia; Pascual, Unai et al.
In: Global Environmental Change, Vol. 63, 102115, 01.07.2020.

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Zafra-Calvo, N, Balvanera, P, Pascual, U, Merçon, J, Martín-López, B, van Noordwijk, M, Mwampamba, TH, Lele, S, Ifejika Speranza, C, Arias-Arévalo, P, Cabrol, D, Cáceres, DM, O'Farrell, P, Subramanian, SM, Devy, S, Krishnan, S, Carmenta, R, Guibrunet, L, Kraus-Elsin, Y, Moersberger, H, Cariño, J & Díaz, S 2020, 'Plural valuation of nature for equity and sustainability: Insights from the Global South', Global Environmental Change, vol. 63, 102115. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2020.102115

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Zafra-Calvo, N., Balvanera, P., Pascual, U., Merçon, J., Martín-López, B., van Noordwijk, M., Mwampamba, T. H., Lele, S., Ifejika Speranza, C., Arias-Arévalo, P., Cabrol, D., Cáceres, D. M., O'Farrell, P., Subramanian, S. M., Devy, S., Krishnan, S., Carmenta, R., Guibrunet, L., Kraus-Elsin, Y., ... Díaz, S. (2020). Plural valuation of nature for equity and sustainability: Insights from the Global South. Global Environmental Change, 63, Article 102115. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2020.102115

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Zafra-Calvo N, Balvanera P, Pascual U, Merçon J, Martín-López B, van Noordwijk M et al. Plural valuation of nature for equity and sustainability: Insights from the Global South. Global Environmental Change. 2020 Jul 1;63:102115. doi: 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2020.102115

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title = "Plural valuation of nature for equity and sustainability: Insights from the Global South",
abstract = "Plural valuation is about eliciting the diverse values of nature articulated by different stakeholders in order to inform decision making and thus achieve more equitable and sustainable outcomes. We explore what approaches align with plural valuation on the ground, as well as how different social-ecological contexts play a role in translating plural valuation into decisions and outcomes. Based on a co-constructed analytical approach relying on empirical information from ten cases from the Global South, we find that plural valuation contributes to equitable and sustainable outcomes if the valuation process: 1) is based on participatory value elicitation approaches; 2) is framed with a clear action-oriented purpose; 3) provides space for marginalized stakeholders to articulate their values in ways that can be included in decisions; 4) is used as a tool to identify and help reconcile different cognitive models about human-nature relations; and 5) fosters open communication and collaboration among stakeholders. We also find that power asymmetries can hinder plural valuation. As interest and support for undertaking plural valuation grows, a deeper understanding is needed regarding how it can be adapted to different purposes, approaches, and social-ecological contexts in order to contribute to social equity and sustainability.",
keywords = "Sustainability Science, Knowledge co-production, Transdisciplinarity, Power relations, Values, Environmental valuation, Environmental valuation, Knowledge co-production, Power relations, Transdisciplinarity, Values",
author = "Noelia Zafra-Calvo and Patricia Balvanera and Unai Pascual and Juliana Mer{\c c}on and Berta Mart{\'i}n-L{\'o}pez and {van Noordwijk}, Meine and Mwampamba, {Tuyeni Heita} and Sharachchandra Lele and {Ifejika Speranza}, Chinwe and Paola Arias-Ar{\'e}valo and Diego Cabrol and C{\'a}ceres, {Daniel M.} and Patrick O'Farrell and Subramanian, {Suneetha Mazhenchery} and Soubadra Devy and Siddhartha Krishnan and Rachel Carmenta and Louise Guibrunet and Yoanna Kraus-Elsin and Hannah Moersberger and Joji Cari{\~n}o and Sandra D{\'i}az",
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AU - Zafra-Calvo, Noelia

AU - Balvanera, Patricia

AU - Pascual, Unai

AU - Merçon, Juliana

AU - Martín-López, Berta

AU - van Noordwijk, Meine

AU - Mwampamba, Tuyeni Heita

AU - Lele, Sharachchandra

AU - Ifejika Speranza, Chinwe

AU - Arias-Arévalo, Paola

AU - Cabrol, Diego

AU - Cáceres, Daniel M.

AU - O'Farrell, Patrick

AU - Subramanian, Suneetha Mazhenchery

AU - Devy, Soubadra

AU - Krishnan, Siddhartha

AU - Carmenta, Rachel

AU - Guibrunet, Louise

AU - Kraus-Elsin, Yoanna

AU - Moersberger, Hannah

AU - Cariño, Joji

AU - Díaz, Sandra

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PY - 2020/7/1

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