The Nature Futures Framework (NFF) is a heuristic tool for co-creating positive futures for nature and people. It seeks to open up a diversity of futures through mainly three value perspectives on nature – Nature for Nature, Nature for Society, and Nature as Culture. This paper describes how the NFF can be applied in modelling to support decision-making. First, we describe key considerations for the NFF in developing qualitative and quantitative scenarios: i) multiple value perspectives on nature as a state space where pathways improving nature toward a frontier can be represented, ii) mutually reinforcing key feedbacks of social-ecological systems that are important for nature conservation and human wellbeing, iii) indicators of multiple k...
Scenarios are useful for considering development pathways under different future conditions. To mana...
The IPBES Technical Support Unit for Scenarios and Models and the Expert Group Co-Chairs, organised ...
Nature and human society interact in complex ways with biodiversity underpinning the benefits that n...
The expert group on scenarios and models of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodive...
1. Scientists have repeatedly argued that transformative, multiscale global scenarios are needed as...
Scenarios are powerful tools toenvision how nature might respondto different pathways of futurehuman...
To halt further destruction of the biosphere, most people and societies around the globe need to tra...
Ambitious international targets are being developed to protect and restore biodiversity under the Co...
The authors gratefully acknowledge Matthew Brown and Jonathan Porter of Countryscape (https://countr...
Scenarios are a useful tool to explore possible futures of social-ecological systems. The number of ...
© 2021 Simon KapitzaBiodiversity in the anthropocene is under threat, but under current trajectories...
Despite decades of increasing investment in conservation, we have not succeeded in “bending the curv...
To address the ongoing global biodiversity crisis, governments have set strategic objectives and hav...
To address the ongoing global biodiversity crisis, governments have set strategic objectives and hav...
Scenarios are useful for considering development pathways under different future conditions. To mana...
The IPBES Technical Support Unit for Scenarios and Models and the Expert Group Co-Chairs, organised ...
Nature and human society interact in complex ways with biodiversity underpinning the benefits that n...
The expert group on scenarios and models of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodive...
1. Scientists have repeatedly argued that transformative, multiscale global scenarios are needed as...
Scenarios are powerful tools toenvision how nature might respondto different pathways of futurehuman...
To halt further destruction of the biosphere, most people and societies around the globe need to tra...
Ambitious international targets are being developed to protect and restore biodiversity under the Co...
The authors gratefully acknowledge Matthew Brown and Jonathan Porter of Countryscape (https://countr...
Scenarios are a useful tool to explore possible futures of social-ecological systems. The number of ...
© 2021 Simon KapitzaBiodiversity in the anthropocene is under threat, but under current trajectories...
Despite decades of increasing investment in conservation, we have not succeeded in “bending the curv...
To address the ongoing global biodiversity crisis, governments have set strategic objectives and hav...
To address the ongoing global biodiversity crisis, governments have set strategic objectives and hav...
Scenarios are useful for considering development pathways under different future conditions. To mana...
The IPBES Technical Support Unit for Scenarios and Models and the Expert Group Co-Chairs, organised ...
Nature and human society interact in complex ways with biodiversity underpinning the benefits that n...