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Grounding global environmental assessments through bottom-up futures based on local practices and perspectives

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SUSTAINABILITY SCIENCE
卷 16, 期 6, 页码 1907-1922

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SPRINGER JAPAN KK
DOI: 10.1007/s11625-021-01013-x

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Futures thinking; Global environmental assessments; Innovation; Participatory processes; Scenarios; Sustainable development goals; Transformations

资金

  1. National Research Foundation of South Africa [115300]
  2. Swedish Research Council FORMAS [2018-02371, 2020-00670]
  3. CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS)
  4. CGIAR Trust Fund
  5. Programme on Climate Smart Livestock at ILRI by GIZ
  6. Government of the Federal Republic of Germany
  7. Vinnova [2018-02371] Funding Source: Vinnova
  8. Formas [2018-02371, 2020-00670] Funding Source: Formas

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Future scenarios and pathways are essential tools for addressing sustainability challenges, but currently most assessments are developed at the global level without considering bottom-up scenarios. This paper argues the importance of incorporating local realities and actions into global assessments to provide decision makers with more actionable information. By integrating bottom-up knowledge and solutions, GEAs can become more relevant and valuable for decision makers.
Future scenarios and pathways of potential development trajectories are powerful tools to assist with decision-making to address many sustainability challenges. Such scenarios play a major role in global environmental assessments (GEAs). Currently, however, scenarios in GEAs are mostly developed at the global level by experts and researchers, and locally imagined, bottom-up scenarios do not play a role in such assessments. In this paper, we argue that addressing future sustainability challenges for achieving more equitable development in GEAs requires a more explicit role for bottom-up inspired futures. To this end, this paper employs an innovative global assessment framework for exploring alternative futures that are grounded in local realities and existing practical actions, and that can be appropriately scaled to the required decision-making level. This framework was applied in the context of the UN's Global Environment Outlook 6, a major example of a GEA. We developed novel methods for synthesizing insights from a wide range of local practices and perspectives into global futures. We collected information from crowdsourcing platforms, outcomes of participatory workshops in different regions of the world, and an assessment of reported regional outlooks. We analysed these according to a framework also used by an integrated assessment model in the same GEA. We conclude that bottom-up approaches to identify and assess transformative solutions that envision future pathways towards greater sustainability significantly strengthen current GEA scenario-development approaches. They provide decision makers with required actionable information based on tangible synergistic solutions that have been tested on the ground. This work has revealed that there are significant opportunities for the integration of bottom-up knowledge and insights into GEAs, to make such assessments more salient and valuable to decision makers.

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