Realizing multispecies justice through a capability approach to promote nature-based solutions.

IF 9.1 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
npj urban sustainability Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-28 DOI:10.1038/s42949-025-00205-z
Melissa Pineda-Pinto, Mick Lennon, Christopher Kennedy, Mairéad O'Donnell, Erik Andersson, Katinka Wijsman, Marcus J Collier
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The design and implementation of nature-based solutions (NBS) in cities are often limited by an anthropocentric approach that prioritizes utilitarian goals instead of the diverse needs and abilities of multiple species that would support ecological flourishing. This paper starts from the premise that multispecies justice (MSJ) thinking provides a needed biocentric approach to NBS, and explores how a Capability Approach (CA) can be a bridge to integrate MSJ into urban NBS. The premise was tested through an embodied methodology used to design and deliver multi-city workshops in urban novel ecologies; settings often described as abandoned and hosting novel ecosystems. This research improved the understanding of participant's awareness and knowledge of more-than-human agencies in shaping space and time, and in identifying social and environmental vulnerabilities and opportunities that can foster or hinder multispecies flourishing. We conclude by exploring how the CA can bridge NBS and MSJ and argue for the potential of marginal, less-valued novel ecologies as important elements of socially and biodiversity-rich urban futures.

通过能力方法促进基于自然的解决方案实现多物种正义。
在城市中,基于自然的解决方案(NBS)的设计和实施往往受到以人类为中心的方法的限制,这种方法优先考虑功利目标,而不是支持生态繁荣的多种物种的多样化需求和能力。本文从多物种正义(MSJ)思维为国家统计局提供了一种必要的生物中心方法的前提出发,探讨了能力方法(CA)如何成为将MSJ融入城市国家统计局的桥梁。前提是通过一个具体的方法来测试,该方法用于设计和交付城市新颖生态中的多城市工作坊;通常被描述为废弃的环境,承载着新的生态系统。这项研究提高了参与者对超越人类的力量的认识和知识的理解,这些力量可以塑造空间和时间,并识别可以促进或阻碍多物种繁荣的社会和环境脆弱性和机会。最后,我们探讨了CA如何在NBS和MSJ之间架起桥梁,并论证了边缘、低价值的新生态作为社会和生物多样性丰富的城市未来的重要元素的潜力。
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