拉丁美洲的生物多样性治理:分析非国家和次国家合作倡议的作用和相关性

IF 4.9 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Aline F.M. Cavalcante , Katarzyna Negacz , Philipp Pattberg
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长期以来,非国家行为体一直被认为是应对生物多样性丧失的关键参与者,最近在正式的国际生物多样性治理中获得了突出地位。他们的努力可以被归类为合作倡议,包括致力于生物多样性保护的一系列广泛的计划、项目和伙伴关系。然而,目前对这些合作计划的理解主要是基于来自英语来源的映射。为了弥补这一差距,我们的目标是通过探索西班牙语和葡萄牙语的信息,加强对拉丁美洲生物多样性治理制度格局的理解。为了实现这一目标,我们从现有数据库中收集数据,重点关注在拉丁美洲开展的活动。此外,我们使用与生物多样性相关的西班牙语和葡萄牙语关键词在谷歌上进行了针对性搜索,以确定进一步的举措。我们的分析包括对变量的描述性统计,如参与者的类型、他们与生物多样性的联系、他们的角色和问责机制。调查结果显示,巴西、哥伦比亚和秘鲁主办的倡议数量最多,而古巴、委内瑞拉和巴拉圭主办的倡议数量最少。民间社会组织成为最积极的参与者,而企业参与度最低。大多数计划侧重于信息共享和联网等治理功能,对融资的关注有限。此外,问责机制普遍不发达,只有少数倡议明确提及《生物多样性公约》或可持续发展目标。这些结果为这些倡议的驱动因素和机制及其对生物多样性保护的贡献提供了见解。
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Biodiversity governance in Latin America: Analyzing the role and relevance of non-state and sub-national cooperative initiatives
Non-state actors have long been recognized as key players in addressing biodiversity loss and have recently gained prominence in formal international biodiversity governance. Their efforts can be categorized as cooperative initiatives, which encompass a wide array of programs, projects, and partnerships dedicated to biodiversity protection. However, the current understanding of these cooperative initiatives is predominantly based on mappings derived from English-language sources. To bridge this gap, we aim to enhance the understanding of the institutional landscape of biodiversity governance in Latin America by exploring information in Spanish and Portuguese. To achieve this, we collected data from an existing database, focusing on initiatives operating in Latin America. Additionally, we conducted targeted searches on Google using Spanish and Portuguese keywords related to biodiversity to identify further initiatives. Our analysis included descriptive statistics of variables such as the types of actors involved, their connection to biodiversity, their roles, and accountability mechanisms. The findings reveal that Brazil, Colombia, and Peru host the highest number of initiatives, while Cuba, Venezuela, and Paraguay host the fewest. Civil society organizations emerge as the most active participants, whereas businesses are the least engaged. Most initiatives focus on governance functions such as information sharing and networking, with limited attention to financing. Moreover, accountability mechanisms are generally underdeveloped, and only a few initiatives explicitly reference the Convention on Biological Diversity or the Sustainable Development Goals. These results offer insights into the drivers and mechanisms of these initiatives and their contributions to biodiversity protection.
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Biological Conservation
Biological Conservation 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
10.20
自引率
3.40%
发文量
295
审稿时长
61 days
期刊介绍: Biological Conservation is an international leading journal in the discipline of conservation biology. The journal publishes articles spanning a diverse range of fields that contribute to the biological, sociological, and economic dimensions of conservation and natural resource management. The primary aim of Biological Conservation is the publication of high-quality papers that advance the science and practice of conservation, or which demonstrate the application of conservation principles for natural resource management and policy. Therefore it will be of interest to a broad international readership.
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