Yi Hyun Kang
Postdoctoral fellow
Toward a more expansive discourse in a changing world : An analysis of political leaders’ speeches on biodiversity
Author
Summary, in English
Speeches delivered in the Conference of the Parties (COPs) to the Convention on Biological Diversity represent leading discourses about biodiversity conservation. The discourse shared by high-level politicians is especially influential in the financing and decision-making process of global biodiversity governance. However, the speeches given in the COPs have not been the subject of systematic analyses until now. This study analyzes the host countries’ speeches given at the six most recent COPs and investigates which discourses have been expressed in the speeches. The regulatory discourse that views nature as a resource was found to be the dominant discourse, while other discourses that view nature as a scientific object or a spiritual entity were represented only marginally. As the need for a transformational policy for biodiversity conservation is growing amid a global pandemic, it is essential to deepen our understanding of the dynamics and complexity of nature and reflect it in the policy process. This study suggests that more balanced discourse on biodiversity may earn broader audiences’ consensus on biodiversity conservation.
Publishing year
2021-03-01
Language
English
Pages
1-10
Publication/Series
Sustainability (Switzerland)
Volume
13
Issue
5
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
MDPI AG
Topic
- Globalization Studies
Keywords
- Biodiversity
- CBD
- COP
- Discourse
- High-level segment
- Political leader
- Speech
- discourse analysis
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 2071-1050