What are individual‐level nature amends? Rescaling biodiversity offsetting from the community members' perspective

Author:

Tupala Anna‐Kaisa12ORCID,Huttunen Suvi3,Aro Riikka4,Lizarazo Clara567,Tuittila Satu8

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological and Environmental Science, School of Resource Wisdom University of Jyväskylä Jyvaskyla Finland

2. Regional Council of Central Finland Jyväskylä Finland

3. Societal Change Unit Finnish Environment Institute, Syke Helsinki Finland

4. Department of Social Sciences and Philosophy University of Jyväskylä Jyvaskyla Finland

5. Department of Agricultural Sciences University of Helsinki Helsinki Finland

6. Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences University of Jyväskylä Jyvaskyla Finland

7. Neste Oyj, Innovation Core R&D Porvoo Finland

8. Open Campus University of the Arts Helsinki Helsinki Finland

Abstract

AbstractEffective solutions to biodiversity loss are multidimensional, requiring engagement from diverse stakeholders across various sectors and commitment levels. In this context, voluntary actions from community members emerge as a valuable addition to the large‐scale nature conservation activities conducted by states and municipalities. Such actions complement biodiversity protection measures and legal requirements aimed at companies. This article delves into the rescaling of biodiversity offsetting to the community members level and explores it from the perspective of community members. Through workshops organized in four Finnish municipalities, participants were prompted to reflect on biodiversity offsetting in their daily lives. The results show community members' limited resources to conduct pro‐biodiversity actions and highlight their diverse interpretations of the topic. Beyond direct biodiversity‐enhancing action, like maintaining rural biotopes, eradicating alien species, or protecting forests, workshop participants called for indirect actions. These included education, eco‐taxes, and the development of sharing economies. Thus, rather than solely focusing on biodiversity offsetting or the mitigation hierarchy, these suggestions underscore the need for diverse pro‐biodiversity actions at the community member's level. Furthermore, the results highlight the need for support that enables community members and communities' work for biodiversity. Introducing the concept of nature amends addresses this need, enhancing the mitigation hierarchy's capacity to incorporate community members in nature conservation endeavors.

Funder

Koneen Säätiö

Strategic Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

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