School of Business, James Cook University, Townsville, Australia.
Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2011 Feb;1219:113-33. doi: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2010.05892.x.
This article reviews literature relating to the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) and aims to assess the current state of knowledge about (1) the "value" of ecosystem services (ES) provided by the GBR and (2) the way in which activities that are carried out in regions adjacent to the GBR affect those values. It finds that most GBR valuation studies have concentrated on a narrow range of ES (e.g., tourism and fishing) and that little is known about other ES or about the social, temporal, and spatial distribution of those services. Just as the reef provides ES to humans and to other ecosystems, so too does the reef receive a variety of ES from adjoining systems (e.g., mangroves). Yet, despite the evidence that the reef's ability to provide ES has been eroded because of recent changes to adjoining ecosystems, little is known about the value of the ES provided by adjoining systems or about the value of recent changes. These information gaps may lead to suboptimal allocations of resource use within multiple realms.
本文回顾了与大堡礁(GBR)相关的文献,旨在评估以下两个方面的现有知识状况:(1)GBR 提供的生态系统服务(ES)的“价值”;(2)在 GBR 毗邻地区开展的活动对这些价值的影响方式。研究发现,大多数 GBR 估值研究都集中在少数几种 ES(如旅游和渔业)上,而对其他 ES 或这些服务的社会、时间和空间分布知之甚少。正如珊瑚礁为人类和其他生态系统提供 ES 一样,珊瑚礁也从毗邻的系统(如红树林)获得多种 ES。然而,尽管有证据表明,由于毗邻生态系统最近的变化,珊瑚礁提供 ES 的能力已经受到侵蚀,但对毗邻系统提供的 ES 的价值或最近变化的价值却知之甚少。这些信息差距可能导致多个领域内资源利用的次优分配。