cover image: Forum - Governing for Transformative Change across the Biodiversity– Climate–Society Nexus

20.500.12592/ktmmg0

Forum - Governing for Transformative Change across the Biodiversity– Climate–Society Nexus

15 Jun 2022

The biodiversity and transformative change was also one of the key messages climate crises and their societal causes and consequences to policymakers of the first joint workshop report by the have traditionally been explored by focusing either on the IPCC and the IPBES (Pörtner et al. [...] 2020, Hysing and Lidskog ing the entire system better able to respond to the speed and 2021), the specific needs for transformative governance scale of the coupled climate and biodiversity crises. [...] human well-being and justice, as well as to the associated We draw on the frame of the BCS nexus of the first joint governance challenges (i.e., the establishment of new institu- IPCC–IPBES report to which we contributed (Pörtner et al. [...] cobeneficial one that society might aspire toward, depicted toward the center 2020).  Figure 2 illustrates the idea that of the landscape; trade-offs in the BC space, depicted toward either side of the social tipping interventions might has- landscape; and codetrimental, depicted to the farthest ends of the landscape. [...] The Government of Canada and the Qikiqtani Inuit Association recently signed the Inuit Impact and Benefit Agreement, which was required for the establishment of the Tallurutiup Imanga National Marine Conservation Area (NMCA), which states that “Inuit Qauijimajatuqangit (traditional knowledge) will inform future decision- making for the management and protection of the NMCA, and the NMCA will prote.
Pages
21
Published in
Germany