Mobilizing Global Change Science for Effective Multi-Actor Governance in the Laguna San Rafael and Guayaneco Biosphere Reserve

Gale, Trace; Adiego, Andrés; Bourlon, Fabien; Salazar, Alexandra

Keywords: governance, chilean patagonia, laguna san rafael, biosphere reserve, sustainability science, global change drivers, Systematized literature review, knowledge–action network, post-2020 Kunming–Montreal global biodiversity framework (GBF)

Abstract

The 1950s initiated transformative shifts in human interactions and societal behaviors, exacerbating global environmental challenges—notably, biodiversity loss. The post-2020 Kunming–Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) addressed these challenges with ambitious plans to halt and reverse biodiversity losses. Supported by initiatives like UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere program, the GBF seeks to enhance sustainability through country-level strategies that will mainstream nature-positive policies and expand multi-actor conservation governance. This study supports the local-level implementation of the GBF through a roadmap for the initial phase of the knowledge-action network creation. Through a case study of the Laguna San Rafael and Guayaneco Biosphere Reserve (LSRGBR) in Chilean Patagonia, this research explores the potential for inexpensive, readily available methods to support local decision makers by increasing access to and the visibility of relevant sustainability research. The study analyzes two decades of global change (GC) research within LSRGBR zones to understand spatial trends and identify applied insights with the potential to inform governance and management strategies. Findings highlight where GC research has occurred, areas of GC research interest, how applied content has manifested, and how existing research can inform and support governance action plans. Ultimately, this research proposes an adaptable knowledge mobilization framework for the LSRGBR that can be applied to a variety of place-based needs and contexts to mobilize science for broader sustainability objectives and enhance the potential for multi-actor collaboration and governance.

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Título de la Revista: LAND
Volumen: 13
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Página de inicio: 1739
Idioma: Inglés
Financiamiento/Sponsor: This research was funded by Chile’s National Research and Development Agency (ANID) under ANID’s Regional Program R17A10002, the FONDECYT 1230020 project, the CIEP R20F0002 project, NODO SLN 0002, and the CHIC-ANID PIA/BASAL PFB210018
URL: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/13/11/1739
DOI:

10.3390/land13111739

Notas: Scopus, SSCI (Web of Science), PubAg, AGRIS, GeoRef, RePEc, and other databases.