ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, 4811, Australia.
Percy FitzPatrick Institute, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, Cape Town, 7700, South Africa.
Ecol Appl. 2017 Sep;27(6):1709-1717. doi: 10.1002/eap.1584. Epub 2017 Aug 17.
Conservation biology and applied ecology increasingly recognize that natural resource management is both an outcome and a driver of social, economic, and ecological dynamics. Protected areas offer a fundamental approach to conserving ecosystems, but they are also social-ecological systems whose ecological management and sustainability are heavily influenced by people. This editorial, and the papers in the invited feature that it introduces, discuss three emerging themes in social-ecological systems approaches to understanding protected areas: (1) the resilience and sustainability of protected areas, including analyses of their internal dynamics, their effectiveness, and the resilience of the landscapes within which they occur; (2) the relevance of spatial context and scale for protected areas, including such factors as geographic connectivity, context, exchanges between protected areas and their surrounding landscapes, and scale dependency in the provision of ecosystem services; and (3) efforts to reframe what protected areas are and how they both define and are defined by the relationships of people and nature. These emerging themes have the potential to transform management and policy approaches for protected areas and have important implications for conservation, in both theory and practice.
保护生物学和应用生态学越来越认识到,自然资源管理既是社会、经济和生态动态的结果,也是其驱动力。保护区提供了保护生态系统的一种基本方法,但它们也是社会-生态系统,其生态管理和可持续性深受人类的影响。本社论以及它所介绍的特邀专题中的论文讨论了理解保护区的社会-生态系统方法中三个新出现的主题:(1)保护区的弹性和可持续性,包括对其内部动态、有效性以及其所在景观的弹性的分析;(2)保护区的空间背景和尺度的相关性,包括地理连通性、背景、保护区与其周围景观之间的交流以及生态系统服务提供中的尺度依赖性等因素;(3)努力重新构建保护区的概念,以及它们如何定义和被人与自然的关系所定义。这些新出现的主题有可能改变保护区的管理和政策方法,并对保护具有重要的理论和实践意义。