在社会生态系统中实施再野生化途径的推动因素和障碍:奥德河三角洲的见解
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
概括
重生可以恢复欧洲的生物多样性,但成功取决于将生态目标与社会价值观和经济因素相结合. 这项研究探讨了人类形状的景观中重新野生化的挑战和机会.
科学领域:
- 生态恢复 生态恢复
- 保护科学 保护科学
- 社会生态系统社会生态系统
背景情况:
- 重生正在成为欧洲恢复生物多样性的关键战略.
- 在多功能景观中实施重生,在社会生态系统 (SES) 内的生态目标与社会,文化和经济考虑相协调方面提出了挑战.
研究的目的:
- 识别和分析在人形景观中重新野生化的推动因素和障碍.
- 在复杂的SES中,提供关于将重新野生化整合为传统自然保护的补充方法的见解.
主要方法:
- 一个整体的,跨学科的分析框架,整合生态,经济和社会维度.
- 对奥得河三角洲的案例研究分析,以说明重新野生化的途径.
主要成果:
- 恢复成功受到生态因素,包容性社会过程,价值多元主义和有效的机构协调的影响.
- 奥德拉三角洲案例突出了塑造重新野生化实施的具体推动因素和障碍.
结论:
- 在SES的复杂性范围内,回收利用可以成为自然保护工作的宝贵补充.
- 结果为包容性景观恢复和生物多样性治理的政策和实践提供可转移的见解.
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