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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Ecología
  • Gestión del medio ambiente
  • Ciencias de la conservación

Sus antecedentes:

  • Los ecosistemas son sistemas de autorregulación vitales que proporcionan recursos esenciales.
  • Las crecientes demandas de recursos hacen necesaria la intervención humana, que sustituye a la regulación natural.
  • Los enfoques tradicionales de gestión de una sola especie no abordan la complejidad del ecosistema.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Para replantear la gestión del ecosistema como un complejo "problema malvado".
  • Explorar estrategias efectivas para abordar los desafíos multifacéticos del ecosistema.
  • Evitar las trampas de la simplificación excesiva y la inacción en la gestión medioambiental.

Principales métodos:

  • Reconociendo la complejidad inherente y las consecuencias impredecibles de las intervenciones en los ecosistemas.
  • Identificación de enfoques como la toma de decisiones multisectoriales y la gestión adaptativa.
  • Involucrar a diversas partes interesadas a través de procesos colaborativos y soluciones basadas en el mercado.

Principales resultados:

  • La gestión de los ecosistemas se caracteriza por su complejidad y su falta de soluciones sencillas y claras.
  • Las estrategias efectivas incluyen instituciones transfronterizas e incorporan capital natural.
  • Los procesos de colaboración son cruciales para abordar las desigualdades y las diversas necesidades de las partes interesadas.

Conclusiones:

  • La gestión de los ecosistemas es un "problema perverso" que requiere estrategias adaptativas y matizadas.
  • Evite las trampas de asumir soluciones simples o sucumbir a la inacción inducida por la complejidad.
  • Un enfoque incremental ofrece una vía pragmática para una gestión eficaz del ecosistema.