2020
DOI: 10.1080/10383441.2020.1925204
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Biodiversity and species extinction: categorisation, calculation, and communication

Abstract: After the launch of the Global Assessment of the Intergovernmental Platform for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) in May 2019, the message that 1 million species are threatened with extinction made headlines in news and social media across the world. These headlines also resulted in critical responses that questioned the credibility of this number andby extensionthe Global Assessment report and the institution of IPBES. In this article, weas two authors of the Global Assessmentdraw lessons from the G… Show more

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“…It is important to recognizing that statements and ideas about nature and ecology are in this sense always already political. Underlying views, values and assumptions are increasingly re-examined in conservation (Pascual et al, 2021) and scholars are calling attention for the need to consider the plurality of values of nature and its conservation in science-policy initiatives (Turnhout & Purvis, 2021). In this vein, the Intergovernmental Science-policy Platform for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) adopted a new methodological assessment on values that will help to address the diverse conceptualization of multiple values of nature and its benefits.…”
Section: Clarify Underlying Values and Assumptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important to recognizing that statements and ideas about nature and ecology are in this sense always already political. Underlying views, values and assumptions are increasingly re-examined in conservation (Pascual et al, 2021) and scholars are calling attention for the need to consider the plurality of values of nature and its conservation in science-policy initiatives (Turnhout & Purvis, 2021). In this vein, the Intergovernmental Science-policy Platform for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) adopted a new methodological assessment on values that will help to address the diverse conceptualization of multiple values of nature and its benefits.…”
Section: Clarify Underlying Values and Assumptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Communications around biodiversity indicators and biodiversity loss have often centred on species, and species extinctions respectively, rather than attempting to explain the multi-faceted nature of biodiversity change and how we measure it 123,150 . Miscommunication and oversimplification of biodiversity and biodiversity loss, or decline, across the science-society and science-policy interface, are a challenge shared by biodiversity indicators in general 123 . The impact of substituting a single word for another in press and media communications, "loss" vs "decline", has sometimes led to misinterpretation of the global LPI statistic.…”
Section: ) Communication and Interpretation Of The Lpimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Along with other high-profile biodiversity indicators and reports 122,123 , the underlying data, methods, and interpretation of the LPI have come repeatedly under scrutiny, which has been a positive catalyst for new research, collaborations and ameliorations on the scientific rigour of the index. Here we provide an outline of the challenges faced by the LPI and aim to provide clarity on common misconceptions that have arisen within recent years.…”
Section: Challenges and Opportunitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We conducted a critical evaluation of how assumptions made in the data collection and architecture of the database affect the spatialization of biodiversity knowledge (Malavasi, 2020). We explicitly designed our study with the inclusion of the data curators and hereby contribute to the movement for critical reflection on the limitations of proxies for biodiversity (Turnhout and Purvis 2020) by documenting the advantages and pitfalls of acquiring, processing, and analyzing spatial data for use in biodiversity research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%