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介绍圣路易斯流域可持续性指标项目特刊论文:评估区域可持续性的方法。

Introduction to the special collection of papers on the San Luis Basin Sustainability Metrics Project: a methodology for evaluating regional sustainability.

机构信息

US EPA, National Risk Management Research Laboratory, Sustainable Technology Division, Sustainable Environments Branch, Cincinnati, OH 45268, USA.

出版信息

J Environ Manage. 2012 Nov 30;111:272-8. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2012.03.055. Epub 2012 May 4.

Abstract

This paper introduces a collection of four articles describing the San Luis Basin Sustainability Metrics Project. The Project developed a methodology for evaluating regional sustainability. This introduction provides the necessary background information for the project, description of the region, overview of the methods, and summary of the results. Although there are a multitude of scientifically based sustainability metrics, many are data intensive, difficult to calculate, and fail to capture all aspects of a system. We wanted to see if we could develop an approach that decision-makers could use to understand if their system was moving toward or away from sustainability. The goal was to produce a scientifically defensible, but straightforward and inexpensive methodology to measure and monitor environmental quality within a regional system. We initiated an interdisciplinary pilot project in the San Luis Basin, south-central Colorado, to test the methodology. The objectives were: 1) determine the applicability of using existing datasets to estimate metrics of sustainability at a regional scale; 2) calculate metrics through time from 1980 to 2005; and 3) compare and contrast the results to determine if the system was moving toward or away from sustainability. The sustainability metrics, chosen to represent major components of the system, were: 1) Ecological Footprint to capture the impact and human burden on the system; 2) Green Net Regional Product to represent economic welfare; 3) Emergy to capture the quality-normalized flow of energy through the system; and 4) Fisher information to capture the overall dynamic order and to look for possible regime changes. The methodology, data, and results of each metric are presented in the remaining four papers of the special collection. Based on the results of each metric and our criteria for understanding the sustainability trends, we find that the San Luis Basin is moving away from sustainability. Although we understand there are strengths and limitations of the methodology, we argue that each metric identifies changes to major components of the system.

摘要

本文介绍了一个由四篇文章组成的合集,描述了圣路易斯流域可持续性指标项目。该项目开发了一种评估区域可持续性的方法。本引言提供了项目的必要背景信息、对该地区的描述、方法概述以及结果总结。尽管有许多基于科学的可持续性指标,但其中许多指标数据密集、难以计算,并且无法捕捉系统的所有方面。我们想知道是否可以开发一种决策者可以用来了解其系统是否正在朝着可持续性方向发展或远离可持续性的方法。目标是制定一种具有科学依据但简单且廉价的方法,以衡量和监测区域系统内的环境质量。我们在科罗拉多州中南部的圣路易斯流域启动了一个跨学科试点项目来测试该方法。目标是:1)确定在区域尺度上使用现有数据集来估计可持续性指标的适用性;2)计算从 1980 年到 2005 年的时间序列指标;3)比较和对比结果,以确定系统是否正在朝着可持续性方向发展或远离可持续性。选择的可持续性指标代表系统的主要组成部分:1)生态足迹,以捕捉系统的影响和人类负担;2)绿色净区域产品,以代表经济福利;3)能值,以捕捉系统内能量的质量归一化流动;4)Fisher 信息,以捕捉整体动态秩序并寻找可能的体制转变。每个指标的方法、数据和结果都在特刊的其余四篇文章中呈现。根据每个指标的结果以及我们理解可持续性趋势的标准,我们发现圣路易斯流域正在远离可持续性。尽管我们了解该方法存在优势和局限性,但我们认为每个指标都确定了系统主要组成部分的变化。

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