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三个世纪以来南非对引进针叶树的管理:效益、影响、观念转变和冲突解决。

Three centuries of managing introduced conifers in South Africa: Benefits, impacts, changing perceptions and conflict resolution.

机构信息

Centre for Invasion Biology, CSIR Natural Resources and the Environment, PO Box 320, Stellenbosch 7599, South Africa.

出版信息

J Environ Manage. 2012 Sep 15;106:56-68. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2012.03.052. Epub 2012 May 3.

Abstract

Alien conifers, mainly pines, have been planted in South Africa for a range of purposes for over 300 years. Formal plantations cover 660,000 ha of the country, and invasive stands of varying density occur on a further 2.9 million ha. These trees have brought many benefits but have also caused unintended problems. The management of alien conifers has evolved in response to emerging problems such as excessive water use by plantations of conifers, changing values and markets, and the realities of a new ecological order brought about by invasive alien conifers. This paper reviews the history of conifer introductions to South Africa, the benefits and impacts with which they are associated, and the ongoing and evolving research that has been conducted to inform their management. The South African approach has included taking courageous steps to address the problem of highly invasive species that are also an important commercial crop. These interventions have not, however, had the desired effect of both retaining benefits from formal plantations while simultaneously reversing the trend of growing impacts associated with self-sown invasive stands. We suggest that different approaches need to be considered, including the systematic phasing out of commercial forestry in zones where it delivers low returns, and the introduction of more effective, focussed and integrated, region-specific approaches to the management of invasive stands of conifers. These steps would deliver much improved economic outcomes by protecting valuable ecosystem services, but will require political commitment to policies that could be unpopular in certain sectors of society.

摘要

外来针叶树,主要是松树,在南非已经种植了 300 多年,用于多种目的。正式的人工林占地 66 万公顷,还有密度不同的入侵林分占地 290 万公顷。这些树木带来了许多好处,但也造成了意想不到的问题。为了应对新兴问题,如人工林过度用水、不断变化的价值观和市场,以及外来入侵针叶树带来的新生态秩序的现实,外来针叶树的管理已经发展。本文回顾了南非针叶树引种的历史、与之相关的效益和影响,以及为指导其管理而进行的持续和不断发展的研究。南非的方法包括采取勇敢的步骤来解决高度入侵物种的问题,这些物种也是一种重要的商业作物。然而,这些干预措施并没有达到预期的效果,既没有保留正规人工林的效益,也没有扭转与自播入侵林分相关的影响不断扩大的趋势。我们认为,需要考虑不同的方法,包括在收益较低的地区有系统地逐步淘汰商业林业,并引入更有效、重点突出和综合的、针对特定地区的方法来管理入侵林分的针叶树。这些步骤将通过保护有价值的生态系统服务来实现更好的经济成果,但需要政治承诺来实施这些政策,这些政策在某些社会群体中可能不受欢迎。

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