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Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2013 Apr 22;368(1619):20120155. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2012.0155. Print 2013 Jun 5.
A mosaic of protected areas, including indigenous lands, sustainable-use production forests and reserves and strictly protected forests is the cornerstone of conservation in the Amazon, with almost 50 per cent of the region now protected. However, recent research indicates that isolation from direct deforestation or degradation may not be sufficient to maintain the ecological integrity of Amazon forests over the next several decades. Large-scale changes in fire and drought regimes occurring as a result of deforestation and greenhouse gas increases may result in forest degradation, regardless of protected status. How severe or widespread these feedbacks will be is uncertain, but the arc of deforestation in south-southeastern Amazonia appears to be particularly vulnerable owing to high current deforestation rates and ecological sensitivity to climate change. Maintaining forest ecosystem integrity may require significant strengthening of forest conservation on private property, which can in part be accomplished by leveraging existing policy mechanisms.
一个由保护区组成的马赛克,包括土著土地、可持续利用生产林和保护区以及严格保护区,是保护亚马逊地区的基石,该地区近 50%的地区现在得到了保护。然而,最近的研究表明,与直接砍伐或退化隔绝可能不足以在未来几十年内维持亚马逊森林的生态完整性。由于砍伐森林和温室气体增加而导致的火灾和干旱格局的大规模变化,可能导致森林退化,而不论其保护状况如何。这些反馈的严重程度或广泛程度尚不确定,但由于目前的森林砍伐率高,以及对气候变化的生态敏感性,亚马逊河南-东南部地区的森林砍伐轨迹似乎特别脆弱。维护森林生态系统的完整性可能需要在私人财产上大力加强森林保护,而这在一定程度上可以通过利用现有的政策机制来实现。