Intersectionality plays a crucial role in tackling the intertwining issues of inequalities and biodiversity loss. It provides a comprehensive understanding of the complex dynamics among various social categories and their effects on biodiversity.

The co-creation process facilitated by PLANET4B consortium has led to the development of a robust intersectional framework for future biodiversity case studies. This framework constitutes a significant step forward for intersectionality-based research and practice in biodiversity conservation.

Embracing intersectionality can challenge conventional notions of objectivity and distance in research, and pave the way for the creation of more inclusive and equitable biodiversity policies.

Read our analysis on methodologocal framework of intersectionality.