Use your power for good: Plural valuation of nature the Oaxaca statement
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2020Autor
Jacobs, S.
Zafra-Calvo, N.
Gonzalez-Jimenez, D.
Guibrunet, L.
Benessaiah, K.
Berghöfer, A.
Chaves-Chaparro, J.
Díaz, S.
Gomez-Baggethun, E.
Lele, S.
Martín-López, B.
Masterson, V.A.
Merçon, J.
Moersberger, H.
Muraca, B.
Norström, A.
OFarrell, P.
Ordonez, J.C.
Prieur-Richard, A.H.
Rincón-Ruiz, A.
Sitas, N.
Subramanian, S.M.
Tadesse, W.
van Noordwijk, M.
Pascual, U.
Balvanera, P.
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Global sustainability: 3: e8 (2020)
Resumen
During a workshop held in Oaxaca, Mexico, a shared vision, mission and strategies to foster a
more plural valuation of nature were developed. The participants represent a wide range of
backgrounds and are active in science, policy and practitioner networks and activities.
Their common ground is the recognition of the need to change the prevailing culture of how
nature is valued and subsequently managed as an essential step towards a more just and sustainable
world. After an open plenary session in which the goal of the workshop was determined
and the diverse perspectives and backgrounds of the participants were heard, breakout
groups developed the components of a shared vision, mission and strategies for plural valuation
of nature. Consequently, these components were discussed back in plenary and consolidated
into a consensus text, which was further debated and its main building blocks agreed
upon. The compilation of our shared views converged into a normative call and perspective to
share with our peers. The information generated throughout the workshop was collaboratively
synthesized, amended, reviewed and validated by all workshop participants/co-authors. Our
message aims to contribute to advancing plural valuation approaches as a science-policy
field, as well as to raise personal awareness among researchers and practitioners on implicit
inequality and power issues.