社会生態系における再野生化経路の導入の要因と障害:オデルタからの洞察
Julian R Massenberg1,2, Stephanie Jahn3, Néstor Fernández4,5
1Department of Environmental Science - Environmental Social Science and Geography, Aarhus University, Roskilde, Denmark. jrm@envs.au.dk.
Ambio
|February 20, 2026
まとめ
リワルディングは欧州の生物多様性を回復させることができるが,その成功は,生態学的目標と社会的価値,経済的要因を統合することにかかっている. この研究は,人形の風景におけるリワイルディングの課題と機会を調査しています.
科学分野:
- エコロジカルな回復を図る.
- 保護科学とは,自然保護に関する科学です.
- 社会生態系とは,社会生態系である.
背景:
- リワイルディングは,ヨーロッパにおける生物多様性の回復のための重要な戦略として浮上しています.
- 多機能的な風景におけるリワイルディングの実施は,社会生態系 (SES) 内の社会的,文化的,経済的考慮事項と生態学的目標を一致させる上で課題を提示します.
研究 の 目的:
- 人間の形状の景観における再野生化の要因と障害を特定し,分析する.
- 複雑なSES内の伝統的な自然保護への補完的なアプローチとして,リワイルディングを統合するための洞察を提供するためです.
主な方法:
- 生態学,経済,社会的な側面を統合した総合的,学際的な分析的枠組み.
- 再野生化の経路を図解するために,オデルタのケーススタディ分析.
主要な成果:
- リワイルディングの成功には,生態学的要因,包括的な社会的プロセス,価値の多元化,効果的な制度的調整が影響する.
- オードルデルタ事件は,リワイルディングの実施を形作る特定の要因と障害を強調しています.
結論:
- リワイルディングは,SESの複雑さの中に位置すると,自然保護の取り組みに貴重な追加となる可能性があります.
- 発見は,包括的な景観修復と生物多様性ガバナンスにおける政策と実践のための移行可能な洞察を提供します.
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