Department of Geography and Conservation Research Institute, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
Embrapa Amazônia Oriental, Belém, Brazil.
Nat Ecol Evol. 2024 Oct;8(10):1815-1825. doi: 10.1038/s41559-024-02467-9. Epub 2024 Aug 6.
Current social-technical and political conditions threaten the integrity of the Amazon biome. Overcoming these lock-ins requires structural transformations away from conventional economies towards 'socio-bioeconomies' (SBEs). SBEs are economies based on the sustainable use and restoration of Amazonian ecosystems, as well as Indigenous and rural livelihood systems in the region. They include sustainable eco-tourism as well as diversified production and innovative processing of fruits, nuts, oils, medicines, fish and other products deriving from socio-biodiversity. Using a sustainability transitions perspective, we argue for multi-scalar policy changes to sustain, enhance and scale-out and scale-up SBE initiatives. To nurture niche SBE acitivities, we advocate for improvements in infrastructure, value chains and social organizations. To dismantle structural barriers, we call for an end to harmful subsidies, greater representation of marginalized communities in territorial planning, enhanced rural-urban and intersectoral linkages, international collaboration, shifts in demand, and changes in conservation and production narratives. Policies for SBEs must also use clear definitions, participatory processes and a multi-biome approach to avoid perverse outcomes.
当前的社会技术和政治条件威胁到了亚马逊生物群落的完整性。要克服这些锁定效应,需要从传统经济向“社会生物经济”(SBE)进行结构性转型。SBE 是以可持续利用和恢复亚马逊生态系统为基础的经济,以及该地区的土著和农村生计系统。它们包括可持续的生态旅游,以及水果、坚果、油、药品、鱼类和其他源自社会生物多样性的产品的多样化生产和创新加工。我们运用可持续性转型视角,主张进行多层面的政策变革,以维持、加强和扩大 SBE 计划。为了培育利基 SBE 活动,我们提倡改善基础设施、价值链和社会组织。为了消除结构性障碍,我们呼吁停止有害补贴,让边缘化社区在领土规划中有更多的代表性,加强城乡和部门间的联系,开展国际合作,改变需求,以及改变保护和生产的叙述。SBE 的政策还必须使用明确的定义、参与性的过程和多生物群落的方法,以避免产生不良后果。