Caruso Brian S
Office of Research and Development, US Environmental Protection Agency, Denver, Colorado 80202, USA.
Environ Manage. 2006 Jun;37(6):840-61. doi: 10.1007/s00267-005-3103-9.
Ecological restoration is increasingly becoming a primary component of broader environmental and water resources management programs throughout the world. The New Zealand Department of Conservation implemented Project River Recovery (PRR) in 1991 to restore unique braided gravel-bed river and wetland habitat in the Upper Waitaki Basin in New Zealand's high country of the South Island, which has been severely impacted by hydroelectric power development. These braided rivers are highly dynamic, diverse, and globally important ecosystems and provide critical habitat to numerous native wading and shore bird species, including several threatened species such as the black stilt. The objective of this study was to review and summarize PRR after more than 10 years of implementation to provide information and transfer knowledge to other nations and restoration programs. Site visits were conducted, discussions were held with key project staff, and project reports and related literature were reviewed. Primary components of the program include pest plant and animal control, wetland construction and enhancement, a significant research and monitoring component, and public awareness. The study found that PRR is an excellent example of an ecological restoration program focusing on conserving and restoring unique habitat for threatened native bird species, but that also includes several secondary objectives. Transfer of knowledge from PRR could benefit ecological restoration programs in other parts of the world, particularly riverine floodplain and braided river restoration. PRR could achieve even greater success with expanded goals, additional resources, and increased integration of science with management, especially broader consideration of hydrologic and geomorphologic effects and restoration opportunities.
生态恢复日益成为全球范围内更广泛的环境和水资源管理项目的主要组成部分。1991年,新西兰保护部实施了河流恢复项目(PRR),旨在恢复新西兰南岛高地怀塔基河上游独特的辫状砾石河床河流及湿地栖息地,该地区受到水电开发的严重影响。这些辫状河流是高度动态、多样且具有全球重要性的生态系统,为众多本地涉禽和滨鸟物种提供了关键栖息地,包括黑蹼鹬等几种濒危物种。本研究的目的是在实施10多年后对PRR进行回顾和总结,以便为其他国家和恢复项目提供信息并传播知识。进行了实地考察,与关键项目工作人员进行了讨论,并查阅了项目报告及相关文献。该项目的主要组成部分包括有害动植物控制、湿地建设与改善、重要的研究和监测部分以及公众宣传。研究发现,PRR是一个出色的生态恢复项目范例,它专注于保护和恢复濒危本地鸟类物种的独特栖息地,但也包含若干次要目标。PRR的知识传播可能会使世界其他地区的生态恢复项目受益,特别是河漫滩和辫状河的恢复。通过扩大目标、增加资源以及加强科学与管理的整合,尤其是更广泛地考虑水文和地貌影响及恢复机会,PRR可以取得更大的成功。