“Rights for Life” scenario to reach biodiversity targets and social equity for indigenous peoples and local communities

Scenarios are a powerful way in which the scientific community can inform future policies for transformative change. Forthcoming scenario work holds promise for the Nature Futures Framework, which through the concept of relational values, seeks to recognize a multiplicity of value positions on human...

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Published in:Biological Conservation
Main Authors: Sarkki, Simo, Pihlajamäki, Mia, Rasmus, Sirpa, Eronen, Jussi T.
Other Authors: Past Present Sustainability (PAES), Department of Physics, Department of Geosciences and Geography, Ecosystems and Environment Research Programme, Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (HELSUS)
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Language:English
Published: ELSEVIER SCI IRELAND LTD 2023
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/356691 2024-01-07T09:41:33+01:00 “Rights for Life” scenario to reach biodiversity targets and social equity for indigenous peoples and local communities Sarkki, Simo Pihlajamäki, Mia Rasmus, Sirpa Eronen, Jussi T. Past Present Sustainability (PAES) Department of Physics Department of Geosciences and Geography Ecosystems and Environment Research Programme Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (HELSUS) 2023-03-30T06:33:49Z 8 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/356691 eng eng ELSEVIER SCI IRELAND LTD 10.1016/j.biocon.2023.109958 Sarkki , S , Pihlajamäki , M , Rasmus , S & Eronen , J T 2023 , ' “Rights for Life” scenario to reach biodiversity targets and social equity for indigenous peoples and local communities ' , Biological Conservation , vol. 280 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2023.109958 ORCID: /0000-0002-0390-8044/work/132075244 85150416379 274f33fa-63c6-4e85-a110-4cd74bcd2690 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/356691 000954842300001 cc_by openAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess 1172 Environmental sciences Arctic reindeer herders Biodiversity and ecosystem services Environmental governance Mitigation hierarchy Nature Futures Framework Rights -holders Article publishedVersion 2023 ftunivhelsihelda 2023-12-14T00:03:11Z Scenarios are a powerful way in which the scientific community can inform future policies for transformative change. Forthcoming scenario work holds promise for the Nature Futures Framework, which through the concept of relational values, seeks to recognize a multiplicity of value positions on human-environment relations, including those of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLCs). The objective of this Perspective paper is to propose a novel scenario skeleton titled "Rights for Life", which holds promise to achieve ambitious biodi-versity targets in a socially-equitable ways by focusing on the Nature's and IPLCs' rights. We demonstrate, through the case of Arctic reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) herding, that the "Rights for Life" scenario seems to deliver better social equity outcomes than the recently proposed "Half Earth" and "Sharing the Planet" sce-narios that have been designed to achieve ambitious conservation and biodiversity targets. The "Rights for Life" scenario is particularly fit for sparsely-populated indigenous homelands and rural regions where local commu-nities depend on culturally important nature-based livelihoods for their well-being. We recommend that future scenarios targeting human-environment relations should not only consider non-western and relational value perspectives, but also recognize the importance of Nature's and IPLCs' rights for ensuring transformative change for equity and the environment. Clear recognition of such rights can function as a basis for new regulations, market-based governance instruments, policies, and participatory governance instruments ensuring that viola-tion of Nature's and IPLCs' rights by societal developments is recognized, avoided, minimized, or at least compensated for. Peer reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Rangifer tarandus HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository Arctic Biological Conservation 280 109958
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Arctic reindeer herders
Biodiversity and ecosystem services
Environmental governance
Mitigation hierarchy
Nature Futures Framework
Rights -holders
spellingShingle 1172 Environmental sciences
Arctic reindeer herders
Biodiversity and ecosystem services
Environmental governance
Mitigation hierarchy
Nature Futures Framework
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Sarkki, Simo
Pihlajamäki, Mia
Rasmus, Sirpa
Eronen, Jussi T.
“Rights for Life” scenario to reach biodiversity targets and social equity for indigenous peoples and local communities
topic_facet 1172 Environmental sciences
Arctic reindeer herders
Biodiversity and ecosystem services
Environmental governance
Mitigation hierarchy
Nature Futures Framework
Rights -holders
description Scenarios are a powerful way in which the scientific community can inform future policies for transformative change. Forthcoming scenario work holds promise for the Nature Futures Framework, which through the concept of relational values, seeks to recognize a multiplicity of value positions on human-environment relations, including those of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLCs). The objective of this Perspective paper is to propose a novel scenario skeleton titled "Rights for Life", which holds promise to achieve ambitious biodi-versity targets in a socially-equitable ways by focusing on the Nature's and IPLCs' rights. We demonstrate, through the case of Arctic reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) herding, that the "Rights for Life" scenario seems to deliver better social equity outcomes than the recently proposed "Half Earth" and "Sharing the Planet" sce-narios that have been designed to achieve ambitious conservation and biodiversity targets. The "Rights for Life" scenario is particularly fit for sparsely-populated indigenous homelands and rural regions where local commu-nities depend on culturally important nature-based livelihoods for their well-being. We recommend that future scenarios targeting human-environment relations should not only consider non-western and relational value perspectives, but also recognize the importance of Nature's and IPLCs' rights for ensuring transformative change for equity and the environment. Clear recognition of such rights can function as a basis for new regulations, market-based governance instruments, policies, and participatory governance instruments ensuring that viola-tion of Nature's and IPLCs' rights by societal developments is recognized, avoided, minimized, or at least compensated for. Peer reviewed
author2 Past Present Sustainability (PAES)
Department of Physics
Department of Geosciences and Geography
Ecosystems and Environment Research Programme
Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (HELSUS)
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author Sarkki, Simo
Pihlajamäki, Mia
Rasmus, Sirpa
Eronen, Jussi T.
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title “Rights for Life” scenario to reach biodiversity targets and social equity for indigenous peoples and local communities
title_short “Rights for Life” scenario to reach biodiversity targets and social equity for indigenous peoples and local communities
title_full “Rights for Life” scenario to reach biodiversity targets and social equity for indigenous peoples and local communities
title_fullStr “Rights for Life” scenario to reach biodiversity targets and social equity for indigenous peoples and local communities
title_full_unstemmed “Rights for Life” scenario to reach biodiversity targets and social equity for indigenous peoples and local communities
title_sort “rights for life” scenario to reach biodiversity targets and social equity for indigenous peoples and local communities
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