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评估人类活动对不列颠哥伦比亚省河口的影响。

Assessing the impact of human activities on British Columbia's estuaries.

作者信息

Robb Carolyn K

机构信息

School of Environment and Management, Royal Roads University, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2014 Jun 17;9(6):e99578. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0099578. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

The world's marine and coastal ecosystems are under threat and single-sector management efforts have failed to address those threats. Scientific consensus suggests that management should evolve to focus on ecosystems and their human, ecological, and physical components. Estuaries are recognized globally as one of the world's most productive and most threatened ecosystems and many estuarine areas in British Columbia (BC) have been lost or degraded. To help prioritize activities and areas for regional management efforts, spatial information on human activities that adversely affect BC's estuaries was compiled. Using statistical analyses, estuaries were assigned to groups facing related threats that could benefit from similar management. The results show that estuaries in the most populated marine ecosections have the highest biological importance but also the highest impacts and the lowest levels of protection. This research is timely, as it will inform ongoing marine planning, land acquisition, and stewardship efforts in BC.

摘要

世界海洋和沿海生态系统正受到威胁,单部门管理措施未能应对这些威胁。科学共识表明,管理应逐步转向关注生态系统及其人类、生态和物理组成部分。河口在全球范围内被公认为世界上生产力最高但也最受威胁的生态系统之一,不列颠哥伦比亚省(BC)的许多河口地区已经消失或退化。为了帮助确定区域管理工作的活动和区域的优先次序,汇编了有关对BC省河口产生不利影响的人类活动的空间信息。通过统计分析,将河口划分为面临相关威胁的组,这些组可受益于类似的管理。结果表明,人口最密集的海洋生态区中的河口具有最高的生物重要性,但也受到最高的影响且保护水平最低。这项研究很及时,因为它将为BC省正在进行的海洋规划、土地收购和管理工作提供信息。

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