Huynh Lam Thi Mai, Gasparatos Alexandros, Su Jie, Dam Lam Rodolfo, Grant Ezekiel I, Fukushi Kensuke
Graduate Program in Sustainability Science-Global Leadership Initiative (GPSS-GLI), The University of Tokyo, 5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa City 277- 8563, Japan.
Institute for Future Initiatives (IFI), The University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 131-8654, Japan.
Sci Adv. 2022 Aug 5;8(31):eabn8042. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.abn8042.
Nature contributes substantially to human well-being through its diverse material and nonmaterial contributions. However, despite the growing literature on the nonmaterial dimensions of human-nature relations, we lack a systematic understanding of how they are linked with human well-being. Here, we use the concept of cultural ecosystem services (CESs) as a lens to explore this interface. Through a systematic review of the peer-reviewed literature, we elicit the unique pathways and mechanisms linking individual CESs and constituents of human well-being, as well as their relative effects. Subsequently, we identify their complex interactions through latent class analysis and multiple correspondence analysis, which delineate five major assemblages that reflect synergies and trade-offs at the interface of CESs and human well-being. We critically discuss key research trends and gaps and propose directions for future research and practice to leverage the potential of the nonmaterial contributions of nature for human well-being and sustainability more broadly.
自然通过其多样的物质和非物质贡献,对人类福祉做出了重大贡献。然而,尽管关于人与自然关系的非物质层面的文献日益增多,但我们仍缺乏对它们如何与人类福祉相联系的系统理解。在此,我们使用文化生态系统服务(CESs)的概念作为一个视角来探索这一界面。通过对同行评议文献的系统综述,我们梳理出将个体文化生态系统服务与人类福祉的构成要素相联系的独特途径和机制,以及它们的相对影响。随后,我们通过潜在类别分析和多重对应分析来识别它们的复杂相互作用,这两种分析方法勾勒出五个主要组合,反映了文化生态系统服务与人类福祉界面上的协同作用和权衡取舍。我们批判性地讨论了关键研究趋势和差距,并提出了未来研究和实践的方向,以便更广泛地利用自然的非物质贡献对人类福祉和可持续性的潜力。