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Webinar: Integrating multiple values into a national ecosystem assessment (April 2022)
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Rev Dr Jasper Kenter, Ecologos Research Ltd & University of York, UK
Aims:
- Introduce participants to the “multiple values” concept, looking at the diverse ways in which people value nature and its benefits.
- Reflect on the benefits of capturing and communicating “multiple values” in ecosystem assessments, with reference to case studies.
- Offer guidance on methodological approaches for capturing multiple values as well as methods for communicating this information to decision-makers.
Links to other resources available on this topic:
- Kenter, J.O. 2019. Demystifying shared and social values, Valuing Nature Paper VNP20. https://valuing-nature.net/demystifying-shared-and-social-values. See page 13 for definitions on transcendental values, cultural or societal values, communal values, group values and deliberative values
- Kenter, J.O. Reed, M.S., Everard, M., Irvine, K.N., O’Brien, E., Molloy. C., Bryce, R., Brady, E., Christie, M., Church, A., Collins, T., Cooper, N., Davies, A., Edwards, D., Evely, A., Fazey, I., Goto, R., Hockley, N., Jobstvogt, N., Orchard-Webb, J., Ravenscroft, N., Ryan, M., Watson, V. (2014) Shared, plural and cultural values: A handbook for decision-makers. UK National Ecosystem Assessment follow-on phase. Cambridge, UNEP-WCMC. (Document in the PDF attached to the email)