Becoming Nature Positive
Transitioning to a Safe and Just Future
Author(s)
Lambertini, Marco
Bull, Joseph W.
Little Bear, Leroy
Locke, Harvey
Zabey, Eva
Maseke, Dorothy
Rodríguez, Carlos Manuel
Language
EnglishAbstract
As humanity sits at an existential crossroads, this book introduces the need to build a nature-positive future to secure the functioning and stability of Earth systems essential to the survival and wellbeing of present and future human generations as well as the rest of Earth's amazing diversity of life. Alongside the change in climate, a more silent but equally terrifying crisis is unfolding: the loss of nature and biodiversity. These twin crises are in fact interconnected. After decades of ignoring our impacts on the natural world, we are beginning to realise that nature conservation is a security issue for humanity, and an imperative for intersectional and intergenerational justice. For these reasons, we must embrace a transition from a nature-negative to a nature-positive society, one that ensures human development and addresses today’s inequality, while conserving, restoring and sustainably benefiting from nature's resources and services. A Nature Positive future is one with more nature than today: more forests, more fish, more pollinators, more soil biodiversity, with benefits for the Planet and for us. In this book we define what becoming Nature Positive means from a variety of perspectives, what it takes to deliver it and why it is possible and, most importantly, necessary. This book is essential reading for those concerned with conserving nature and securing a safe future for humanity in the face of climate breakdown, biodiversity loss, and ecological collapse. The future can be bright. The choice is ours.
Keywords
Nature Positivity; Sustainability; Biodiversity Conservation; Environment; Nature; Sustainable Development; Sustainable Transitions; Planetary Boundaries; Net Zero; Biodiversity Crisis; Natural Resources; Ecosystem Services; Marco Lambertini; UN Convention on Biological Diversity; Global Biodiversity Framework; Sustainable BusinessDOI
10.4324/9781003474043ISBN
9781040368275, 9781040368275, 9781032754543, 9781032754536, 9781040368336, 9781003474043Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
Oxford, 2025Imprint
RoutledgeSeries
Routledge Studies in Conservation and the Environment,Classification
Biodiversity
Development studies
Social impact of environmental issues
Agricultural science
Botany and plant sciences
Environmental economics
Conservation of the environment
Environmental policy and protocols
Environmental management
Human geography
Politics and government
Anthropology
Sociology


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