Nature Communications, 16

Oct 17, 2025

Advancing interdisciplinary science of gender is key to the success of blue carbon initiatives

The lack of practical knowledge and effective engagement with gender in blue carbon initiatives poses a threat to their success and sustainability and risks exacerbating existing gender inequalities. Developed by an interdisciplinary team of experts, this paper proposes a research agenda, comprised of seven research areas as well as priority actions, designed to catalyze a shift towards more just, equitable and effective blue carbon initiatives. This paper is a call-to-action to increase commitment, funding, and collaborative, interdisciplinary science to close the gender gap in the conservation and restoration of blue carbon ecosystems and enhance their social-environmental impacts.

Citation

Yadao-Evans, W., Lopez, D. E., Aigrette, L., Arce-Peña, N., Beeston, M., Canty, S. W. J., De Silva, S., Grimm, K. E., Hamilton, J., House, J., Howard, J., James, R., Lawless, S., Mangubhai, S., McDougall, C., Montgomery, K., Naggea, J., Nightingale, M., Pidgeon, E., … Ying, L. (2025). Advancing interdisciplinary science of gender is key to the success of blue carbon initiatives. Nature Communications, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-65593-3