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J. & Bullock, J. M. In the climate emergency, conservation must become survival ecology

Gardner, C

Conserv. Sci. 2, 659912 (2021) · 2021

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Summary

Earth faces a climate emergency which renders conservation goals largely obsolete. Current conservation actions are inadequate because they (i) underplay biodiversity's role in maintaining human civilisation, which contributes to its marginalisation, and (ii) rely on false assumptions of how to catalyse transformative change. We suggest a paradigm shift from biodiversity conservation to survival ecology, refocusing the field on safeguarding a planetary system in which humans and other species can thrive. Rather than seeking to maintain a world which will no longer exist, survival ecology acknowledges unavoidable change and seeks to shape the world that will: it looks to the future, not the past. Since conservation science and advocacy have not been sufficient to achieve the required change, survival ecologists should additionally embrace non-violent civil disobedience.

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Referenced by Nature Communications British biodiversity scenarios as citation 13; likely supports topic area: biodiversity / conservation; climate change / scenarios. Topics: biodiversity / conservation; climate change / scenarios Evidence type: Research article / other Source report: Nature Communications British biodiversity scenarios Ref#: Nature Communications British biodiversity scenarios #13 Original: Gardner, C. J. & Bullock, J. M. In the climate emergency, conservation must become survival ecology. Front. Conserv. Sci. 2, 659912 (2021).

Theme
Farming systems, soils & land use
Subject
Other / interdisciplinary
Study type
Research
Source type
Peer-reviewed research
Status
Published
Geography
United Kingdom
System type
Other
DOI
10.3389/fcosc.2021.659912
Catalogue ID
IRmoq83nfo-9a2716
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