淡水保护优先区域受到全球采矿活动的威胁
Mariana Braz Pires1, Nina Baltus1, Alexandra Marques2
1Institute of Environmental Sciences, Leiden University, Leiden, the Netherlands.
Global change biology
|March 3, 2026
概括
采矿扩张威胁到淡水生物多样性,可能污染180万公里长的河流. 这些有风险的河流中,有超过18%处于保护区,这凸显了监管行动的迫切需要.
科学领域:
- 环境科学 环境科学
- 保护生物学 保护生物学
- 生态毒理学 生态毒理学
背景情况:
- 采矿活动对淡水生态系统和生物多样性构成长期威胁.
- 为了脱碳,采矿的扩张可能会加剧这些风险,但冲突热点的了解很少.
- 这种知识差距阻碍了实现国际保护目标的努力.
研究的目的:
- 绘制全球采矿活动与淡水保护优先事项之间的潜在冲突区域.
- 量化保护区内下游河流污染的程度.
- 确定对淡水生物多样性的影响最大的采矿类型.
主要方法:
- 空间建模,以追踪矿场潜在的下游污染.
- 在指定保护优先区域内量化受影响的河流流域.
- 分析与不同类型的采矿相关的影响,包括黄金,煤炭和能源过渡矿物质.
主要成果:
- 采矿活动可能会污染多达180万公里的全球河流 (占总河流的5%).
- 这些潜在污染的河流中有超过18%位于保护优先区域内.
- 黄金开采显示出最大的河流影响,而煤炭开采的影响超过了关键能源转型矿物的影响.
结论:
- 迫切需要保护和监管框架来解决下游采矿影响.
- 未来的矿产扩张需要采取积极的战略来保护淡水生态系统.
- 解决不受监管的小规模手工采矿问题对于缓解生物多样性丧失至关重要.
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