Traditional, top-down governance approaches alone will not bend the curve of biodiversity loss, and must be combined with small-scale interventions that can spark systemic change. Mobilizing behaviour change towards biodiversity-positive practices is as a promising leverage point, but requires a nuanced understanding of how people perceive and value nature.
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T.F.J. is supported by a Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship. J.M. is supported by the Leverhulme Trust and the Isaac Newton Trust on an early career fellowship.
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Johnson, T.F., Millard, J. & Evans, L.C. More work is needed to identify how people perceive and value nature. Nat. Rev. Biodivers. 1, 349–350 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s44358-025-00047-8
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