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Impact Tracking Database: Submission #533

Submission Number: 533
Submission ID: 62884
Submission UUID: 43695773-bec5-433f-91bb-f16c51ffb2f2
Submission URI: /impact-tracking

Created: Fri, 28/10/2022
Completed: Fri, 28/10/2022
Changed: Mon, 31/10/2022

Remote IP address: 88.152.186.160
Submitted by: Fernando Neda
Language: English

Is draft: No

Researchers Utilize IPBES Nature Futures Framework to Envision Pluralistic Desirable Futures of a New Urban Park in The Netherlands

English (396)
A case study involving the Nationaal Park Hollandse Duinen in The Netherlands has implemented the IPBES pluralistic framework for human-nature relationships to analyze how to incorporate multiple values in envisioning desirable futures. Co-designed with key stakeholders of the national park and using a participatory process, researchers engaged with the framework, which was developed by the IPBES task force on scenarios and models to catalyze the development of nature-centered scenarios.

"We integrated this Nature Futures Framework with the Three Horizons Framework in a participatory workshop process designed to bring people’s diverse relationships with nature to the fore, and jointly envision desirable futures and the pathways to get there," explained the researchers. Researchers also presented a methodology to analyze and compare the visions and assess their potential contribution to the SDGs.

"The approach successfully engaged participants in joint exploration of desirable futures for the national park based on their plural perspectives on human-nature relationships." Furthermore, researchers concluded that there is "potential for its applications to support change processes in various social-ecological contexts toward more sustainable futures for nature and people."
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Scenarios and models assessment, Workshop on modelling nature future scenarios
2022-05-17
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