2022
DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/p4wts
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Advancing Knowledge Pluralism and Cultural Benefits in Ecosystem Services Theory and Application

Abstract: Improved consideration of the cultural benefits of ecosystem services (ES) requires attention to knowledge pluralism in addition to value pluralism. Theorists have increasingly argued that meaningful inclusion of cultural benefits of ES requires attention to plural values, beyond the individual, instrumental values associated with ecosystems. However, there has been little engagement around the role of knowledge pluralism as a foundational enabling factor for meaningful consideration of plural values. This pap… Show more

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“…Dominant approaches to research on both value pluralism and ES-knowledge-use rest on the assumption that ES-knowledge is only made available to decision-makers through scientific documentation. As a result, we fail to recognize the role of knowledge pluralism as an enabling factor for meaningful consideration of the plural values linked to the cultural benefits of ES (Hoelting et al, 2022). Western scholars and decision-makers are beginning to acknowledge that attention to knowledge pluralism is a requirement to achieve value pluralism in ES research and in decision-making more broadly (Díaz et al, 2015a(Díaz et al, , 2015bHoelting et al, 2022;Pascual et al, 2021;Tengo et al, 2014Tengo et al, , 2017Turnhout et al, 2014;Turnhout, 2018).…”
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“…Dominant approaches to research on both value pluralism and ES-knowledge-use rest on the assumption that ES-knowledge is only made available to decision-makers through scientific documentation. As a result, we fail to recognize the role of knowledge pluralism as an enabling factor for meaningful consideration of the plural values linked to the cultural benefits of ES (Hoelting et al, 2022). Western scholars and decision-makers are beginning to acknowledge that attention to knowledge pluralism is a requirement to achieve value pluralism in ES research and in decision-making more broadly (Díaz et al, 2015a(Díaz et al, , 2015bHoelting et al, 2022;Pascual et al, 2021;Tengo et al, 2014Tengo et al, , 2017Turnhout et al, 2014;Turnhout, 2018).…”
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“…As a result, we fail to recognize the role of knowledge pluralism as an enabling factor for meaningful consideration of the plural values linked to the cultural benefits of ES (Hoelting et al, 2022). Western scholars and decision-makers are beginning to acknowledge that attention to knowledge pluralism is a requirement to achieve value pluralism in ES research and in decision-making more broadly (Díaz et al, 2015a(Díaz et al, , 2015bHoelting et al, 2022;Pascual et al, 2021;Tengo et al, 2014Tengo et al, , 2017Turnhout et al, 2014;Turnhout, 2018). This emerging awareness echoes persistent frustrations among Indigenous peoples, who have long faced challenges in explaining the value of the land to non-Native decision-makers (e.g., Bates & Winter, 1993;Lewis & Sheppard, 2005;Mowaljarlai, 1993).…”
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