Löfqvist Sara, Kleinschroth Fritz, Bey Adia, de Bremond Ariane, DeFries Ruth, Dong Jinwei, Fleischman Forrest, Lele Sharachchandra, Martin Dominic A, Messerli Peter, Meyfroidt Patrick, Pfeifer Marion, Rakotonarivo Sarobidy O, Ramankutty Navin, Ramprasad Vijay, Rana Pushpendra, Rhemtulla Jeanine M, Ryan Casey M, Vieira Ima Célia Guimarães, Wells Geoff J, Garrett Rachael D
Ecosystem Management Group, ETH Zürich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Earth and Life Institute, Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium.
Bioscience. 2022 Dec 14;73(2):134-148. doi: 10.1093/biosci/biac099. eCollection 2023 Feb.
Ecosystem restoration is an important means to address global sustainability challenges. However, scientific and policy discourse often overlooks the social processes that influence the equity and effectiveness of restoration interventions. In the present article, we outline how social processes that are critical to restoration equity and effectiveness can be better incorporated in restoration science and policy. Drawing from existing case studies, we show how projects that align with local people's preferences and are implemented through inclusive governance are more likely to lead to improved social, ecological, and environmental outcomes. To underscore the importance of social considerations in restoration, we overlay existing global restoration priority maps, population, and the Human Development Index (HDI) to show that approximately 1.4 billion people, disproportionately belonging to groups with low HDI, live in areas identified by previous studies as being of high restoration priority. We conclude with five action points for science and policy to promote equity-centered restoration.
生态系统恢复是应对全球可持续发展挑战的重要手段。然而,科学和政策讨论往往忽视了影响恢复干预措施公平性和有效性的社会过程。在本文中,我们概述了如何将对恢复公平性和有效性至关重要的社会过程更好地纳入恢复科学和政策中。借鉴现有的案例研究,我们展示了与当地居民偏好相一致并通过包容性治理实施的项目如何更有可能带来更好的社会、生态和环境成果。为强调恢复中社会因素的重要性,我们将现有的全球恢复优先地图、人口和人类发展指数(HDI)叠加在一起,以表明约14亿人(其中不成比例地多为低人类发展指数群体)生活在先前研究确定为恢复优先级高的地区。我们最后提出了科学和政策促进以公平为中心的恢复的五个行动要点。