The war in Ukraine is changing plausible future socioeconomic scenarios leading to an unexplored outlook for biodiversity

Author:

Vincent Claire1ORCID,Cristiano Andrea12ORCID,Cuadros‐Casanova Ivon1,Pacifici Michela1,Soria Carmen D.1,Tedeschi Lisa13,Beekmann Milena1,D'alessio Alessandra1,Lucas Pablo M.45,Nania Dario1,Rondinini Carlo1

Affiliation:

1. Global Mammal Assessment Program, Department of Biology and Biotechnologies Sapienza University of Rome Rome Italy

2. Department of Geography and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Engineering and Environment Northumbria University Newcastle upon Tyne United Kingdom

3. Division of BioInvasions, Global Change, and Macroecology, Department of Botany and Biodiversity Research University of Vienna Vienna Austria

4. Department of Biology and Biotechnologies ‘Charles Darwin’ Sapienza Università di Roma Rome Italy

5. Departamento de Biología Vegetal y Ecología Universidad de Sevilla Sevilla Spain

Abstract

AbstractShared socioeconomic pathways are a key tool in predicting biodiversity scenarios and in the subsequent design of environmental policies. Here, we discuss how recent policy changes to global trade routes, agriculture, and energy production in response to the war in Ukraine are impacting socioeconomic scenarios used to set and assess biodiversity targets. We also discuss how the disruption to the global geopolitical landscape provides a window of opportunity for policy reform and the radical societal paradigm shift that is needed to tackle the global biodiversity crisis. We call for the re‐evaluation of biodiversity targets with newly developed scenarios that reflect the changes made to production and consumption patterns. We also recommend establishing national biodiversity working groups to screen proposed policies for their potential risks to the drivers of biodiversity change, since policy decisions made in response to the war that seemingly are far removed from the environment can have lasting impacts on nature.

Funder

Ministero dell’Istruzione, dell’Università e della Ricerca

Publisher

Wiley

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