Insect Cultural Services: How Insects Have Changed Our Lives and How Can We Do Better for Them

Societies have benefited directly and indirectly from ecosystem services provided by insects for centuries (e.g., pollination by bees and waste recycling by beetles). The relationship between people and insect ecosystem services has evolved and influenced how societies perceive and relate to nature...

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Main Authors: Natalie E. Duffus, Craig R. Christie, Juliano Morimoto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Insects
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/12/5/377
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spelling doaj-f5a9e7c05e9049be85c807c9e41e82522021-04-22T23:00:48ZengMDPI AGInsects2075-44502021-04-011237737710.3390/insects12050377Insect Cultural Services: How Insects Have Changed Our Lives and How Can We Do Better for ThemNatalie E. Duffus0Craig R. Christie1Juliano Morimoto2School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Zoology Building, Tillydrone Ave, Aberdeen AB24 2TZ, UKSchool of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Zoology Building, Tillydrone Ave, Aberdeen AB24 2TZ, UKSchool of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Zoology Building, Tillydrone Ave, Aberdeen AB24 2TZ, UKSocieties have benefited directly and indirectly from ecosystem services provided by insects for centuries (e.g., pollination by bees and waste recycling by beetles). The relationship between people and insect ecosystem services has evolved and influenced how societies perceive and relate to nature and with each other, for example, by shaping cultural values (‘cultural ecosystem services’). Thus, better understanding the significance of insect cultural services can change societies’ motivations underpinning conservation efforts. To date, however, we still overlook the significance of many insect cultural services in shaping our societies, which in turn likely contributes to the generalised misconceptions and misrepresentations of insects in the media such as television and the internet. To address this gap, we have reviewed an identified list of insect cultural services that influence our societies on a daily basis, including cultural services related to art, recreation, and the development of traditional belief systems. This list allowed us to formulate a multi-level framework which aims to serve as a compass to guide societies to better appreciate and potentially change the perception of insect cultural services from individual to global levels. This framework can become an important tool for gaining public support for conservation interventions targeting insects and the services that they provide. More broadly, this framework highlights the importance of considering cultural ecosystems services—for which values can be difficult to quantify in traditional terms—in shaping the relationship between people and nature.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/12/5/377sustainabilitySustainable Development Goalsbiodiversitypolicyecosystem servicessocieties
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Insect Cultural Services: How Insects Have Changed Our Lives and How Can We Do Better for Them
Insects
sustainability
Sustainable Development Goals
biodiversity
policy
ecosystem services
societies
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Craig R. Christie
Juliano Morimoto
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title Insect Cultural Services: How Insects Have Changed Our Lives and How Can We Do Better for Them
title_short Insect Cultural Services: How Insects Have Changed Our Lives and How Can We Do Better for Them
title_full Insect Cultural Services: How Insects Have Changed Our Lives and How Can We Do Better for Them
title_fullStr Insect Cultural Services: How Insects Have Changed Our Lives and How Can We Do Better for Them
title_full_unstemmed Insect Cultural Services: How Insects Have Changed Our Lives and How Can We Do Better for Them
title_sort insect cultural services: how insects have changed our lives and how can we do better for them
publisher MDPI AG
series Insects
issn 2075-4450
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Societies have benefited directly and indirectly from ecosystem services provided by insects for centuries (e.g., pollination by bees and waste recycling by beetles). The relationship between people and insect ecosystem services has evolved and influenced how societies perceive and relate to nature and with each other, for example, by shaping cultural values (‘cultural ecosystem services’). Thus, better understanding the significance of insect cultural services can change societies’ motivations underpinning conservation efforts. To date, however, we still overlook the significance of many insect cultural services in shaping our societies, which in turn likely contributes to the generalised misconceptions and misrepresentations of insects in the media such as television and the internet. To address this gap, we have reviewed an identified list of insect cultural services that influence our societies on a daily basis, including cultural services related to art, recreation, and the development of traditional belief systems. This list allowed us to formulate a multi-level framework which aims to serve as a compass to guide societies to better appreciate and potentially change the perception of insect cultural services from individual to global levels. This framework can become an important tool for gaining public support for conservation interventions targeting insects and the services that they provide. More broadly, this framework highlights the importance of considering cultural ecosystems services—for which values can be difficult to quantify in traditional terms—in shaping the relationship between people and nature.
topic sustainability
Sustainable Development Goals
biodiversity
policy
ecosystem services
societies
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