Horizontal portability: A proposal for representing place-based relational values in research and policy

Austin Himes, Barbara Muraca, Karen Allen, Mollie Chapman, Marcondes G. Coelho-Junior, Georgina Cundill, Rachelle K. Gould, Thora M. Herrmann, Jasper O. Kenter, Alohi Nakachi, Gabriel R. Nemoga, Stefan Ortiz-Przychodzka, Jasmine Pearson, Betty Rono, Tomomi Saito, Marc Tadaki, Aletta Bonn

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Abstract

Relational values feature prominently in recent international efforts to protect global biodiversity. In this article, we provide a conceptual approach for researchers, facilitators and policy-makers to adequately represent place-based relational values in assessments of nature's value that inform practice and policy.

We suggest employing horizontal portability as an alternative and complement to the dominant mode of assessing nature's value via vertical subsumption. Vertical subsumption is a process through which particular values are generalised into overarching categories to conform to more general value concepts and thereby stripped of their place-specific meanings. In contrast, horizontal portability is introduced here as a conceptual approach that maintains the contextual rootedness of place-based local expressions of value while also communicating them across places, knowledge systems, and communities. The movement (i.e. ‘porting’) is ‘horizontal’ because it allows relational values rooted in a particular biocultural context to speak to different contexts on equal terms.

We discuss how research on the value of nature and people –nature relationships can support horizontal portability.

Finally, we provide recommendations for the application of horizontal portability that promotes more plurality and greater inclusion of place-based relational values in research, policy and action.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)752-764
Number of pages13
JournalPeople and Nature
Volume7
Issue number4
Early online date14 Mar 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01 Apr 2025

Keywords

  • ecosystem accounting
  • Indigenous peoples and local communities
  • nature's contributions to people
  • relational values
  • sense of place

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