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Local-global linkages in biodiversity governance: The regime complex of the convention on biological diversity agenda for nature pledges

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/94583
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.envsci.2025.104246
Description
The trajectory of global biodiversity governance, culminating in the 2022 Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (KMGBF), reflects a pivot toward transformative change through a “whole-of-society” (WoS) approach. This approach integrates traditional multilateral negotiations with various self-organizing governance initiatives across the public, civil, and business spheres, forming additional layers within a biodiversity regime complex. While praised for its flexibility, horizontal linkages, and adaptability, an open question remains: Has this regime complex effectively delivered on its transformative promises? Using 718 biodiversity pledges submitted to the Action Agenda for Nature under the Convention on Biological Diversity—representing 1086 actors and 4109 connections—we applied social network and discourse analysis to map dynamic actor interactions and examine how they shape regime dynamics. Our findings reveal the emergence of a “middle-out” governance space, where non-state and sub-national actors act as intermediaries linking global commitments to local implementation. By visualizing the diffusion of participation, we identify potential leverage points where these actors can step forward as agents of change within the biodiversity regime. Yet despite these advances, network fragmentation persists—marked by duplication, misalignment, and weak cross-scale connectivity. Divergent discourses and weak ties between biodiversity status and actions further hinder systemic coherence. We argue that the regime complex must be reconceptualized beyond horizontal linkages to include vertical dimensions of governance. This study contributes to emerging network approaches in global biodiversity governance by identifying governance gaps and highlighting opportunities for systemic transformation. Strengthening alignment across levels and empowering middle-out actors are essential steps toward translating ambitious global biodiversity goals into effective, inclusive, and locally grounded actions.
Date of Publication
2025-11
Publication Type
Article
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Nguyen, Thi Hai Vanorcid-logo
Wyss Academy for Nature, Biodiversity Conservation (BIODC)
Wyss Academy for Nature, Research Pool (REPO)
Institute of Ecology and Evolution (IEE)
Le-Huynh, Truc-Ly
Gadola, Simon
Nguyen, Quynh
Wyss Academy for Nature, Governance Innovation (GINNO)
Institute of Political Science
Walters, Gretchen
Owuor, Margaret Awuororcid-logo
Wyss Academy for Nature, Biodiversity Conservation (BIODC)
Institute of Ecology and Evolution (IEE)
Additional Credits
Wyss Academy for Nature, Biodiversity Conservation (BIODC)
Institute of Political Science
Wyss Academy for Nature, Research Pool (REPO)
Wyss Academy for Nature, Governance Innovation (GINNO)
Institute of Ecology and Evolution (IEE)
Series
Environmental Science & Policy
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
1462-9011
1873-6416
Access(Rights)
open.access
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