まとめ
高い植物生物多様性と農業生産性は,しばしば負の関係にある. 多様な生態系を保存するには,生産性の高い農地を犠牲にして,持続可能な土地利用を支持する必要はありません.
科学分野:
- エコロジー エコロジー エコロジー
- 農業科学 農業科学とは
- 保護生物学の保護生物学
背景:
- 陸上の生物多様性は,植物によって捕獲された太陽エネルギーに依存し,生態系と人間社会の基盤を形成しています.
- 土壌の生産性は,植物多様性や農業生産に影響を与え,経済生産性に影響を及ぼします.
- 土壌の肥沃性,気候,農業慣行の変動が生物多様性のパターンを形作る.
研究 の 目的:
- 陸上の植物の生物多様性と農業生産性の関係を調査する.
- 生態学的プロセスが,生物多様性と食料/エネルギー生産のバランスにどのように影響するかを理解する.
主な方法:
- 植物生産性を支配する生態学的過程の分析.
- 植物種の多様性と農業生産の関係に関する調査. 地元と世界のスケールで.
主要な成果:
- 植物種の多様性と潜在的農業生産性との間には,一般的に否定的な相関関係がある.
- エコロジカルな要因が,この逆の関係を様々なスケールで引き起こす.
結論:
- 植物生物多様性が高い地域を保護することは,生産性の高い農地を維持することと相容れない.
- 持続可能な土地管理は,保全目標と農業需要のバランスをとることができます.
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