Intertwined people-nature relations are central to nature-based adaptation to climate change
Authors: Bruno Locatelli, Sandra Lavorel, Matthew J. Colloff, Emilie Crouzat, Enora Bruley, Giacomo Fedele, Adrienne Grêt-Regamey, Tobias Plieninger, Erik Andersson, Mick Abbott, James Butler, Tahia Devisscher, Houria Djoudi, Titouan Dubo, Alberto González-García, Paulina G. Karim, Claudia Múnera-Roldán, Margot Neyret, Fabien Quétier, Nicolas Salliou and Gretchen Walters
Date: 09/01/2025
Publisher: The Royal Society Publishing
Fabien Quétier, Head of Landscapes at Rewilding Europe, has co-authored another important study that, in his words “Highlights the importance of understanding and integrating social, ecological, and social-ecological relations in climate change adaptation, revealing four archetypes that guide effective strategies for adaptation. The global rewilding movement keeps giving me hope in that it persistently picks away at that short-term thinking and nudges with ever more insight toward systemic long-term actions that are, clearly, in everyone’s best interests.”