The political ecology playbook for ecosystem restoration: Principles for effective, equitable, and transformative landscapes

•Restoration should address underlying causes of degradation.•The Playbook addresses political-economic perspectives within specific contexts.•Ten principles address how to achieve resilient and equitable ecosystem restoration.•Local and landscape processes are intricately linked to national and glo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Global environmental change 2021-09, Vol.70, p.102320, Article 102320
Hauptverfasser: Osborne, Tracey, Brock, Samara, Chazdon, Robin, Chomba, Susan, Garen, Eva, Gutierrez, Victoria, Lave, Rebecca, Lefevre, Manon, Sundberg, Juanita
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Zusammenfassung:•Restoration should address underlying causes of degradation.•The Playbook addresses political-economic perspectives within specific contexts.•Ten principles address how to achieve resilient and equitable ecosystem restoration.•Local and landscape processes are intricately linked to national and global scales.•Restoration aims to achieve ecologically, socially and economically just landscapes. The urgency of restoring ecosystems to improve human wellbeing and mitigate climate and biodiversity crises is attracting global attention. The UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration (2021–2030) is a global call to action to support the restoration of degraded ecosystems. And yet, many forest restoration efforts, for instance, have failed to meet restoration goals; indeed, they worsened social precarities and ecological conditions. By merely focusing on symptoms of forest loss and degradation, these interventions have neglected the underlying issues of equity and justice driving forest decline. To address these root causes, thus creating socially just and sustainable solutions, we develop the Political Ecology Playbook for Ecosystem Restoration. We outline a set of ten principles for achieving long-lasting, resilient, and equitable ecosystem restoration. These principles are guided by political ecology, a framework that addresses environmental concerns from a broadly political economic perspective, attending to power, politics, and equity within specific geographic and historical contexts. Drawing on the chain of explanation, this multi-scale, cross-landscapes Playbook aims to produce healthy relationships between people and nature that are ecologically, socially, and economically just – and thus sustainable and resilient – while recognizing the political nature of such relationships. We argue that the Political Ecology Playbook should guide ecosystem restoration worldwide.
ISSN:0959-3780
1872-9495
DOI:10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2021.102320