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  • Ecología y Ciencias Ambientales
  • Biología de la conservación
  • Gestión adaptativa

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  • Los ecosistemas se enfrentan a cambios sin precedentes debido al cambio climático y las actividades humanas.
  • Las estrategias de gestión tradicionales suelen ser insuficientes para hacer frente a los cambios ambientales rápidos y complejos.
  • Existe una necesidad creciente de enfoques proactivos y flexibles para la gestión de los ecosistemas.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Resaltar la necesidad de enfoques adaptativos y traslacionales para gestionar los cambios en los ecosistemas.
  • Explorar los principios y las aplicaciones de la ciencia adaptativa y traslacional en la conservación.
  • Proporcionar un marco para la integración de la investigación ecológica en prácticas de gestión eficaces.

Principales métodos:

  • Revisión de los retos ecológicos actuales y de los paradigmas de gestión.
  • Análisis de estudios de caso que demuestran estrategias adaptativas y traslacionales.
  • Síntesis de la literatura científica sobre la resiliencia y la gestión de los ecosistemas.

Principales resultados:

  • Los cambios inminentes de los ecosistemas requieren estrategias de gestión dinámicas que puedan evolucionar con las condiciones cambiantes.
  • Los enfoques traslacionales cierran efectivamente la brecha entre la investigación científica y las acciones de conservación sobre el terreno.
  • La gestión adaptativa, que incorpora circuitos de retroalimentación, mejora la eficacia de las intervenciones.

Conclusiones:

  • La gestión eficaz de los cambios en los ecosistemas depende de enfoques adaptativos y traslacionales.
  • La integración del conocimiento científico en planes de gestión flexibles y receptivos es clave para el éxito de la conservación.
  • La investigación futura debe centrarse en el desarrollo y la prueba de nuevos marcos de traducción para la gestión de los ecosistemas.