从科学到影响:在大型保护景观中保护生态连接
Robin Naidoo1,2, Cody Aylward1, Wendy Elliott3
1World Wildlife Fund (WWF)-US, Washington, DC 20037.
概括
大型景观中的生态连接性保护需要将科学与社会经济和文化因素相结合. 这种方法旨在改善全球功能性景观中的生物多样性,生态系统服务和基因流动.
科学领域:
- 保护科学 保护科学
- 景观生态学 景观生态学
- 生态系统服务生态系统服务
背景情况:
- 大规模的保护需要整合生态,社会经济和文化因素.
- 连接性保护对于改善景观健康和生物多样性至关重要.
- 人类对生态系统服务的依赖需要有效的保护策略.
研究的目的:
- 概述一个变化理论 (ToC) 在大型景观中的连接性保护.
- 评估全球连接性保护工作的进展和挑战.
- 确定加强大规模保护计划的机会.
主要方法:
- 审查四大洲的连接性保护工作.
- 分析跨越不同生态和社会经济梯度的大型景观.
- 用于连接性评估和行动准的数据丰富性的评估.
主要成果:
- 在全球范围内,在连接性保护工作中观察到的实质性但可变的进展.
- 确定了阻碍实现保护目标的具体挑战.
- 强调公共和私营部门在促进保护方面的作用.
结论:
- 整合多种因素是成功大规模连接保护的关键.
- 解决已确定的挑战可以利用全球的保护潜力.
- 改善基因流动和减少景观隔离是关键的结果.
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