Autor(es):
Vidal, Diogo Guedes ; Alves, Fátima ; Valentim, Cristina Sá ; Freitas, Helena
Data: 2024
Identificador Persistente: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/115375
Origem: Estudo Geral - Universidade de Coimbra
Assunto(s): Society–nature relations; Nature perceptions and representations; Environment perceptions and representations; Systematic literature review; Ecological transition
Descrição
Recognizing nature and the environment as sociocultural constructions is critical to enhancing a transformational ecological change. This involves understanding their diverse sociocultural meanings and societal approaches and how these understandings afect equitable ecological transitions. We reviewed empirical studies and essays, categorizing 161 studies into three main categories: opposition, domination, and interdependencies, refecting varying knowledge, power dynamics, cultures, and contexts. These studies aim to uncover how societies conceptualize, explain, and engage with nature and the environment, shaping society–nature relationships and infuencing ecological transitions. This study underscores the diverse perceptions and representations of nature, from a controllable resourceto an integrated web of life. Three main categories emerged: (i) nature against society, in a logic of opposition; (ii) nature subordinated to society, in a logic of domination, although integrated into society; and (iii) nature united with society, in a logic of interdependence. Thus, this study advocates discussing “natures” as sociocultural constructs, highlighting the plurality of social perceptions and representations, which can inform policies and challenge sociopolitical and socio-economic systems. This review may pave the way to, frst, give visibility and value that diversity and plurality as an instrument that can enrich policies and defy socio-political and socio-economic systems to change and, second, identify the main drivers and resistances that the implementation of an ecological transformation change may face in diferent sociocultural contexts.
C918-3B10-A36E | Diogo Guedes Vidal
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