Barnaud Cécile, De Longueville Florence, Gonella Gabriel, Antona Martine, Dendoncker Nicolas, Waylen Kerry A.. 2023. Participatory research on ecosystem services in the face of disputed values and other uncertainties: A review. Ecosystem Services, 63:101551, 14 p.
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Résumé : Participatory approaches are widely used in ecosystem services (ES) research. They are particularly advocated for situations characterized by complexity, uncertainties and multiple values. However, behind the intention to do participatory research on ES, there is likely a wide range of practices. In this paper, we undertook a systematic literature review to examine how participatory ES research is implemented in practice. Drawing on 93 reviewed articles, we explore how – and how far – various practices elicit and consider different types of uncertainties related to ES, namely ethical uncertainties (plurality of worldviews, values and interests), epistemic uncertainties (multiple representations) and radical uncertainties (unpredictability). Our review shows a high level of diversity of methods within participatory ES research. Three main types of studies were identified: (1) those centered on socio-cultural valuation of ES, that acknowledge plurality of specific values; (2) those describing more scientific driven processes focusing on assessments of representations of ES dynamics, that partially acknowledge epistemic uncertainties; and (3) those (less numerous) describing more deliberative and collective processes, that navigate all uncertainty types, including plurality of interests, plurality of knowledge systems and radical uncertainties. In total, three main conclusions are drawn from this work. First, plurality of worldviews is seemingly not a strong concern for participatory ES research. This lends credence to concerns that ES framings may encourage a dualistic, anthropocentric and utilitarian framing of nature. Second, although a plurality of specific ES values were generally considered, conflicts of interests and trade-offs between these were much less often considered, which potentially reflects a lack of connection of participatory ES research to real life decision making and a limited ability to navigate power asymmetries and strategic political agendas. Third, while there was often appraisal of non-scientific stakeholders' representations of ES dynamics, radical uncertainties and differences between scientific and non-scientific representations were rarely addressed. This suggests that participatory ES research remains largely anchored in a Western science's positivist stance.
Mots-clés Agrovoc : approche participative, services écosystémiques, recherche participative, méthodologie, gestion des ressources naturelles, biodiversité, participation, écosystème
Mots-clés libres : Participatory research, Post-normal science, Values, Uncertainty, Review
Classification Agris : P01 - Conservation de la nature et ressources foncières
U70 - Sciences humaines et sociales
Champ stratégique Cirad : CTS 5 (2019-) - Territoires
Agences de financement européennes : European Commission
Agences de financement hors UE : Scottish Government
Programme de financement européen : FP7
Projets sur financement : (EU) AgreenSkills+
Auteurs et affiliations
- Barnaud Cécile, CIRAD-ES-UPR GREEN (FRA) - auteur correspondant
- De Longueville Florence, University of Namur (BEL) - auteur correspondant
- Gonella Gabriel, INRAE (FRA) - auteur correspondant
- Antona Martine, CIRAD-ES-UMR SENS (FRA) ORCID: 0000-0002-8332-9893 - auteur correspondant
- Dendoncker Nicolas, University of Namur (BEL) - auteur correspondant
- Waylen Kerry A., James Hutton Institute (GBR) - auteur correspondant
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