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城市对各领域的影响:建立跨领域监测和管理的理由。

Urban impacts across realms: Making the case for inter-realm monitoring and management.

机构信息

School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of New South Wales, Kensington, NSW 2052, Australia.

Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, North Ryde, NSW 2109, Australia.

出版信息

Sci Total Environ. 2019 Jan 15;648:711-719. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.08.134. Epub 2018 Aug 11.

Abstract

Burgeoning populations and the increasing concentration of humans in urban areas have resulted in extensive and increasing degradation and destruction of natural ecosystems. The multitude of impacts and their drivers in urban areas across realms are often studied at local scales, but there is regularly a mismatch between the spatial extent of the impacts and that of the pressures driving those impacts. For example, most human activities occur on land and therefore disturb terrestrial habitats (intrinsic impacts), but their impacts can also extend to the atmosphere and aquatic realms (extrinsic impacts). Management of urban impacts is often designed at local scales and aims to control local pressures, mostly overlooking pressures originating outside the 'managed' area. This is often due to jurisdictional barriers but can also result from the lack of knowledge and recognition among scientists and managers of larger scale pressures. With the aim to highlight the importance of ameliorating extrinsic impacts for holistic management of urban areas, this paper discusses the range and extent of extrinsic impacts produced by the most common pressures in urban environments. We discuss that the terrestrial realm is a 'net-donor' of impacts, as most human activities occur on land and the resulting impacts are transferred to aquatic and atmospheric realms. However, activities in aquatic realms can result in impacts on land. We conclude that, to achieve effective management strategies, greater collaboration is needed between scientists and managers focussing on different realms and regions and we present suggestions for approaches to achieve this.

摘要

人口的增长和人类在城市地区的日益集中导致了自然生态系统的广泛而持续的退化和破坏。城市地区在各个领域的众多影响及其驱动因素通常在局部尺度上进行研究,但影响的空间范围与驱动这些影响的压力的空间范围之间经常存在不匹配。例如,大多数人类活动发生在陆地上,因此会干扰陆地栖息地(内在影响),但它们的影响也可能延伸到大气和水生领域(外在影响)。城市影响的管理通常在局部尺度上进行设计,旨在控制当地的压力,而大多忽略了“管理”区域之外的压力。这通常是由于管辖障碍造成的,但也可能是由于科学家和管理者对更大规模压力的缺乏知识和认识所致。为了强调缓解外在影响对于城市地区整体管理的重要性,本文讨论了城市环境中最常见压力产生的外在影响的范围和程度。我们讨论了陆地领域是一个“净捐赠者”的影响,因为大多数人类活动发生在陆地上,由此产生的影响被转移到水和大气领域。然而,水领域的活动可能会对陆地产生影响。我们的结论是,为了实现有效的管理策略,需要在关注不同领域和地区的科学家和管理者之间进行更大的合作,并提出了实现这一目标的方法建议。

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