Overview
This summary paper brings together some of the highlights of a series of 11 nature recovery discussion papers. It is structured around four core themes that cut across the series: place-sensitive delivery and governance; effective participation; cultural understandings and creative practice; and opportunities for innovation. The papers included in the series are:
- Nature recovery and people in prison
- Reading walks in Ruskin Land: The potential for literature to advance nature recovery
- Recovering what? Reversing personal and institutional shifting baseline syndromes to enable nature recovery in UK National Parks
- Taking root: the promise and challenge of local authority-led nature recovery
- A place to disagree: using social science methods for engaging communities and exploring contestation in changing landscapes
- Learning from small urban rivers and the people who steward them: How grassroots expertise can inform policy
- Integrating intangible cultural heritage in nature recovery: A place-sensitive approach in the Scottish Highlands
- The role of innovation in artificial intelligence for place-sensitive environmental policy and practice
- Identifying synergies and co-benefits at the intersection of nature recovery and the creative and cultural sectors in rural region
- Pioneering place-sensitive nature recovery at a hyper-local scale: a multi-tier, multidirectional governance approach
- Integrating people and place into policy: Recognising cultural values of nature and lived places for Biodiversity Net Gain