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Area of Science:

  • Environmental Science
  • Political Ecology
  • Conservation Ethics

Background:

  • Nature-based solutions (NBS) are increasingly studied for their justice implications.
  • Current approaches to NBS trade-offs are criticized for an anthropocentric bias.
  • This bias poses ecological and ethical challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To critically examine common assumptions underlying trade-offs in NBS.
  • To propose a multispecies justice lens for analyzing NBS trade-offs.
  • To reframe the management of NBS trade-offs as interspecies politics.

Main Methods:

  • Discussion of four key assumptions regarding NBS trade-offs: instrumentalism, neutrality of science, collaborative consensus, and unitemporality.
  • Application of a multispecies justice framework to challenge these assumptions.
  • Conceptual analysis of trade-offs as inherently political interactions between species.

Main Results:

  • Identified anthropocentric assumptions embedded in current NBS trade-off analyses.
  • Demonstrated how a multispecies justice lens can reveal overlooked ecological and ethical dimensions.
  • Highlighted the political nature of managing competing species interests within NBS.

Conclusions:

  • Moving beyond human-centered perspectives is crucial for equitable and effective NBS.
  • Adopting a multispecies justice approach reframes NBS trade-offs as interspecies political negotiations.
  • This reframing is essential for addressing complex ecological and ethical challenges in conservation.