避免噩梦森林:来自共同创意研讨会的见解

Ayonghe Nebasifu, Hanna Ekström, Bogomil Iliev, Sampo Pihlainen, Stefanie Linser, Fredy D. Polo-Villanueva, Anne Viljanen, Martin Charlier, Md. Rayhanur Rahman, Krzysztof Niedzialkowski, Juulia Kuhlman, Aino Assmuth, Derek Garfield, Dalia D'Amato, Nils Droste
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自1987年联合国报告《我们共同的未来》(Our Common Future)旨在通过倡导“可持续发展”弥合各利益攸关方之间的分歧以来,对环境调整措施的新需求已经出现,呼吁通过可持续森林管理建立一个社会公正、生态健全和经济可行的未来。对于北欧森林来说,这意味着政策措施的重点是加强以森林为基础的生物经济,向无化石社会过渡,适应气候变化,应对生物多样性的迅速丧失,同时确保持续的木材供应和宝贵的生计。人们期望北欧森林能够满足这些需求,一个迫在眉睫的挑战是如何在尽量减少不确定性的同时实现理想的未来。鉴于这一紧迫性,我们提出了一种回溯法,应用于研究学者之间的共同创作研讨会,以研究北欧森林的前景,从噩梦般的未来到风险缓解策略。讲习班以一个跨学科研究项目为基础,为可持续治理提供政策支持。我们发现,尽管对不利的集约化林业情景表达了担忧,但大多数参与者认为,多功能和提供多种生态系统服务对北欧森林的未来可持续性至关重要。此外,与会者强调,今后需要将混合森林管理方法纳入高价值生物多样性,并在林业决策中考虑预防措施。我们的结论是,通过回溯研讨会来接近未来,有望将广泛的参与者聚集在一起,创造一个共同的愿景。
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Avoiding Nightmare Forests: Insights From a Co-Creative Workshop

Avoiding Nightmare Forests: Insights From a Co-Creative Workshop

Since the 1987 UN report “Our Common Future”, aimed at bridging divides among various stakeholders by advocating for “sustainable development”, renewed demands for environmentally adjusted measures have emerged, calling for a future that consolidates socially just, ecologically sound, and economically viable outcomes through sustainable forest management. For Nordic forests, this means policy measures focused on enhancing the forest-based bioeconomy, transitioning to a fossil-free society, adapting to climate change and combatting rapid biodiversity loss while securing continuous timber supply and valuable livelihoods. With expectations for Nordic forests to meet these demands, an impending challenge is how to bring about a desirable future while minimizing uncertainties. Given this urgency, we present a backcasting method applied to a co-creative workshop among research scholars to examine prospective scenarios for Nordic forests, ranging from nightmarish futures to risk-mitigation strategies. The workshop builds on an interdisciplinary research project to provide policy support for sustainable governance. We found that despite fears expressed about an adverse intensive forestry scenario, most participants identified multifunctionality and delivering multiple ecosystem services as critical to the future sustainability of Nordic forests. In addition, participants highlighted the coming need to incorporate hybrid forest management approaches for high-value biodiversity and to consider precautionary measures in forestry decisions. We conclude that approaching the future through a backcasting workshop promises to bring together a broad range of participants to create a common vision.

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