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The role of the Red Lists of Ecosystems in leveraging sustainability changes in Finland - perceptions of the assessors

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ECOSYSTEMS AND PEOPLE
卷 19, 期 1, 页码 -

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/26395916.2023.2222185

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David J; Abson; Biodiversity conservation; environmental assessment; knowledge use; knowledge production; threatened habitat; transformative change

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The human impact on nature has reached a critical level and transformative change is needed to ensure the well-being of future human society. Environmental assessments, particularly Red Lists, contribute to shaping environmental policy and leveraging sustainability changes. This study examines the perceptions of Red List authors and their role in promoting sustainability changes in Finland. The results highlight the significant influence of Red Lists at various leverage points, particularly in relation to legislation and information flows, while also identifying barriers to their effectiveness.
The human impact on nature has now reached a level at which the well-being of future human society is at risk. Therefore, transformative change in society is needed. Environmental assessments contribute to shaping environmental policy, potentially leveraging transformative change. Red Lists are a key information source on the state of biodiversity. Our aim was to study the Red List authors' perceptions of how Red Lists contribute to leveraging sustainability changes. We interviewed 15 of the authors of the forest and peatland sections of the Finnish Red List of Ecosystems 2018. We used the framework of sustainability leverage points to locate sustainability changes that Red Lists have leveraged in the social part of the Finnish social-ecological system. Our results show how the assessors perceived the influence of the Red Lists at most of the leverage points, including the deepest ones, and how these influences simultaneously co-exist in several leverage points. The most prominent sustainability changes were linked with legislation and information flows, whereas current paradigms, system goals and legislation appeared to prevent Red Lists from leveraging sustainability changes in Finland. We conclude that the production and dissemination processes of Red List knowledge can make an important contribution to sustainability changes.

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