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Transforming Biodiversity Governance

Ingrid J. Visseren-Hamakers, Ingrid J. Visseren-Hamakers, Hans Keune, Joanna Miller Smallwood, Ingrid J. Visseren-Hamakers, Hans Keune, Richard van der Hoff, Florian Rabitz, Jonathan Pickering, Andrea Schapper, Kristin Rosendal, Janice Weatherley-Singh, Bram Büscher, Yves Zinngrebe, Harriet Bulkeley, Bolanle Erinosho, Marcel T. J. Kok

2022Cambridge University Press eBooks89 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Over fifty years of global conservation has failed to bend the curve of biodiversity loss, so we need to transform the ways we govern biodiversity. The UN Convention on Biological Diversity aims to develop and implement a transformative framework for the coming decades. However, the question of what transformative biodiversity governance entails and how it can be implemented is complex. This book argues that transformative biodiversity governance means prioritizing ecocentric, compassionate and just sustainable development. This involves implementing five governance approaches - integrative, inclusive, adaptive, transdisciplinary and anticipatory governance - in conjunction and focused on the underlying causes of biodiversity loss and unsustainability. Transforming Biodiversity Governance is an invaluable source for academics, policy makers and practitioners working in biodiversity and sustainability governance. This is one of a series of publications associated with the Earth System Governance Project. For more publications, see www.cambridge.org/earth-system-governance. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

Topics & Concepts

Convention on Biological DiversityTransformative learningCorporate governanceBiodiversitySustainabilityPolitical scienceEnvironmental planningSustainable developmentGood governanceDiversity (politics)AccountabilityEnvironmental resource managementEarth system scienceConventionEnvironmental ethicsBusinessGeographySociologyEcologyBiologyEconomicsLawFinancePedagogyPhilosophyEnvironmental Conservation and ManagementConservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management