TY - JOUR
T1 - Narratives for Positive Nature Futures in Europe
AU - D’Alessio, Alessandra
AU - Fornarini, Claudia
AU - Fernandez, Nestor
AU - Namasivayam, Anandi Sarita
AU - Visconti, Piero
AU - Dertien, Jeremy
AU - Hällfors, Maria
AU - Jung, Martin
AU - Moreira, Francisco
AU - O’Connor, Louise
AU - Osti, Matea
AU - Quintero-Uribe, Laura C.
AU - Viti, Martina Marei
AU - Lauta, Andrea
AU - Pereira, Henrique M.
AU - Verburg, Peter H.
AU - Rondinini, Carlo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2025.
PY - 2025/5
Y1 - 2025/5
N2 - The Nature Futures Framework (NFF) is a novel approach for the development of positive scenarios centered on the relationship of nature and people, emphasizing biodiversity as part of the solution to environmental challenges across various spatial and temporal scales, explicitly addressing a plurality of values for nature. In this work, we describe the process that has led to the formulation of continental-scale positive narratives for conservation in Europe based on the NFF and its value perspectives (Nature for Nature; Nature for Society; Nature as Culture), through an expert group elicitation. We focused on 6 topics in the narratives: Nature Protection and Restoration; Forest Ecosystems; Freshwater Ecosystems; Urban Systems; Agriculture, and Energy. We analyze differences and similarities among the narratives across these topics. We develop three novel Nature Futures narratives for Europe with contrasting perspectives and priorities for the six topics. Within the EU socioeconomic trends and policy framework, common solutions that simultaneously tackle biodiversity conservation and instrumental and cultural Nature’s Contributions to People (NCP) provision emerged. This set of narratives may integrate preferences concerning EU-level conservation targets and plausible socio-ecological development pathways, supporting the modeling of positive scenarios for nature that can be crucial in guiding policy decisions towards recovery of nature.
AB - The Nature Futures Framework (NFF) is a novel approach for the development of positive scenarios centered on the relationship of nature and people, emphasizing biodiversity as part of the solution to environmental challenges across various spatial and temporal scales, explicitly addressing a plurality of values for nature. In this work, we describe the process that has led to the formulation of continental-scale positive narratives for conservation in Europe based on the NFF and its value perspectives (Nature for Nature; Nature for Society; Nature as Culture), through an expert group elicitation. We focused on 6 topics in the narratives: Nature Protection and Restoration; Forest Ecosystems; Freshwater Ecosystems; Urban Systems; Agriculture, and Energy. We analyze differences and similarities among the narratives across these topics. We develop three novel Nature Futures narratives for Europe with contrasting perspectives and priorities for the six topics. Within the EU socioeconomic trends and policy framework, common solutions that simultaneously tackle biodiversity conservation and instrumental and cultural Nature’s Contributions to People (NCP) provision emerged. This set of narratives may integrate preferences concerning EU-level conservation targets and plausible socio-ecological development pathways, supporting the modeling of positive scenarios for nature that can be crucial in guiding policy decisions towards recovery of nature.
KW - conservation storylines
KW - EU Biodiversity Strategy
KW - IPBES Nature Futures Framework
KW - nature restoration
KW - participatory scenarios
KW - protected areas
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U2 - 10.1007/s00267-025-02123-3
DO - 10.1007/s00267-025-02123-3
M3 - Article
C2 - 39934469
AN - SCOPUS:85218215413
SN - 0364-152X
VL - 75
SP - 1071
EP - 1083
JO - Environmental Management
JF - Environmental Management
IS - 5
ER -