建立在拉丁美洲和加勒比基于地方的社会生态可持续性研究基础上的区域PECS节点

IF 5.3 Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
R. Calderón-Contreras, P. Balvanera, M. Trimble, Alfonso Langle-Flores, E. Jobbágy, Manuel Maass Moreno, Jorge Marcone, N. Mazzeo, Minerva M. Muñoz Anaya, I. A. Ortiz-Rodríguez, M. Perevochtchikova, S. Ávila-Foucat, Martha Bonilla-Moheno, Laurie Beth Clark, M. Equihua, Bárbara Ayala-Orozco, Isabel Bueno, Loni Hensler, Juana Claudia Leyva Aguilera, M. Martínez Ramos, J. Merçon, M. A. Mesa-Jurado, H. Österblom, Raul Pacheco‐Vega, Bonifacio Pérez Alcántara, O. Pérez-Maqueo, L. Porter-Bolland, Sandra Quijas, Laura Elisa Quiroz Rosas, Eduardo Rios Patron, Juan C. Rocha-Gordo, Iskra Alejandra Rojo Negrete, L. Romero-Duque, Julieta A. Rosell, M. Scheffer, L. Vázquez, Mariana Villada Canela, M. Velázquez
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摘要

摘要可持续发展需要有意义的本地相关解决方案的联合生产,跨地区获得的见解的综合,以及加强科学、政策和实践之间的合作。生态系统变化与社会方案一直在协调全球各地基于地点的社会生态可持续性研究,并强调需要来自不同生物文化区域的区域科学节点为可持续性科学和行动提供信息。在本文中,我们评估了拉丁美洲和加勒比(LAC)PBSERSR社区的实力。我们概述了与该地区相关的PBSERSR文献,并强调了两个著名的区域网络的成就:墨西哥的社会生态系统和可持续发展研究网络(SocioEcoS)和乌拉圭的南美复原力和可持续性研究所(SARAS研究所)。最后,我们确定了这些节点构成拉丁美洲区域PECS节点的潜力,并讨论了确保这一功能所需的能力。文献综述的结果表明,尽管整个地区仍然松散地相互连接,网络在连接原本与世隔绝的团队方面发挥着关键作用,我们展示了SocioEcoS网络(专注于跨学科合作生产知识以实现可持续性)和SARAS研究所(专注于研究复杂社会生态问题的创新方法,植根于缓慢的科学和艺术)如何作为该地区的关键连接器发挥作用。我们得出的结论是,这些组织加在一起可以成为太平洋经济共同体的拉丁美洲节点,从而不仅有助于区域能力,也有助于全球能力推进可持续性议程。
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A regional PECS node built from place-based social-ecological sustainability research in Latin America and the Caribbean
ABSTRACT Sustainability requires a combination of meaningful co-production of locally relevant solutions, synthesis of insights gained across regions, and increased cooperation between science, policy and practice. The Programme for Ecosystem Change and Society (PECS) has been coordinating Place-Based Social-Ecological Sustainability Research (PBSESR) across the globe and emphasizes the need for regional scientific nodes from diverse biocultural regions to inform sustainability science and action. In this paper, we assess the strengths of the PBSESR communities in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). We provide an overview of PBSESR literature associated with this region and highlight the achievements of two prominent regional networks: The Social-Ecological Systems and Sustainability Research Network from Mexico (SocioEcoS) and the South American Institute for Resilience and Sustainability Studies from Uruguay (SARAS Institute). Finally, we identify the potential in these nodes to constitute a regional PECS node in Latin America and discuss the capacity needed to ensure such function. The results of the literature review show that while still loosely interconnected across the region, networks play key roles in connecting otherwise cloistered teams and we illustrate how the SocioEcoS network (focusing on transdisciplinary co-production of knowledge towards sustainability) and the SARAS Institute (focusing on innovative approaches for looking at complex social-ecological problems, rooted in slow science and arts) operate as key connectors in the region. We conclude that these organizations combined can embody a Latin American node for PECS, and would thereby not only contribute to regional but also global capacities to advance the sustainability agenda.
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Ecosystems and People
Ecosystems and People Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
11.30%
发文量
40
审稿时长
42 weeks
期刊介绍: Ecosystems and People is an interdisciplinary journal that addresses how biodiversity and ecosystems underpin human quality of life, and how societal activities and preferences drive changes in ecosystems. Research published in Ecosystems and People addresses human-nature relationships and social-ecological systems in a broad sense. This embraces research on biodiversity, ecosystem services, their contributions to quality of life, implications for equity and justice, and the diverse and rich ways in which people relate to nature.
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