Faculty of Forestry, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Wildlife Conservation Society, Bronx, New York, USA.
Conserv Biol. 2023 Aug;37(4):e14086. doi: 10.1111/cobi.14086. Epub 2023 Jun 9.
Despite a common understanding of the harmful impacts of Western conservation models that separate people from nature, widespread progress toward incorporating socioeconomic, political, cultural, and spiritual considerations in conservation practice is lacking. For some, the concept of nature-based solutions (NbS) is seen as an interdisciplinary and holistic pathway to better integrate human well-being in conservation. We examined how conservation practitioners in the United States view NbS and how social considerations are or are not incorporated in conservation adaptation projects. We interviewed 28 individuals working on 15 different such projects associated with the Wildlife Conservation Society's Climate Adaptation Fund. We completed 2 rounds of iterative coding in NVivo 12.6.1 to identify in the full text of all interview responses an a priori set of themes related to our research questions and emergent themes. Many respondents saw this moment as a tipping point for the field (one in which the perceived values of social considerations are increasing in conservation practice) (76%) and that social justice concerns and the need to overcome racist and colonial roots of Western conservation have risen to the forefront. Respondents also tentatively agreed that NbS in conservation could support social and ecological outcomes for conservation, but that it was far from guaranteed. Despite individual intention and awareness among practitioners to incorporate social considerations in conservation practice, structural barriers, including limited funding and inflexible grant structures, continue to constrain systemic change. Ultimately, systemic changes that address power and justice in policy and practice are required to leverage this moment to more fully address social considerations in conservation.
尽管人们普遍认识到西方保护模式将人与自然分离所带来的有害影响,但在将社会经济、政治、文化和精神因素纳入保护实践方面,尚未取得广泛进展。对于一些人来说,基于自然的解决方案 (NbS) 的概念被视为一种跨学科和整体的途径,可以更好地将人类福祉纳入保护。我们研究了美国的保护从业者如何看待基于自然的解决方案,以及社会考虑因素是否或没有纳入保护适应项目。我们采访了 28 名从事 15 个不同项目的人员,这些项目都与野生动物保护协会的气候适应基金有关。我们在 NVivo 12.6.1 中完成了两轮迭代编码,以确定在所有访谈回复的全文中,是否存在与我们的研究问题相关的先验主题和新兴主题。许多受访者认为这是该领域的一个转折点(在这个转折点上,社会考虑因素的感知价值在保护实践中不断增加)(76%),社会正义问题和克服西方保护主义的种族主义和殖民根源的需求已经成为当务之急。受访者还初步同意,保护中的 NbS 可以支持保护的社会和生态成果,但这远非板上钉钉。尽管从业者有意并意识到在保护实践中纳入社会考虑因素,但结构障碍,包括有限的资金和缺乏灵活性的资助结构,继续限制系统性变革。最终,需要进行政策和实践中的权力和正义方面的系统性变革,以利用这一时刻更充分地解决保护中的社会考虑因素。