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跨国保护与基础设施建设:婆罗洲之心

Trans-national conservation and infrastructure development in the Heart of Borneo.

机构信息

Centre for Tropical Environmental and Sustainability Science, College of Science and Engineering, James Cook University, Cairns, Queensland, Australia.

School of Environmental and Geographical Sciences, University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus, Jalan Broga, Semenyih, Selangor, Malaysia.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2019 Sep 18;14(9):e0221947. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0221947. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

The Heart of Borneo initiative has promoted the integration of protected areas and sustainably-managed forests across Malaysia, Indonesia, and Brunei. Recently, however, member states of the Heart of Borneo have begun pursuing ambitious unilateral infrastructure-development schemes to accelerate economic growth, jeopardizing the underlying goal of trans-boundary integrated conservation. Focusing on Sabah, Malaysia, we highlight conflicts between its Pan-Borneo Highway scheme and the regional integration of protected areas, unprotected intact forests, and conservation-priority forests. Road developments in southern Sabah in particular would drastically reduce protected-area integration across the northern Heart of Borneo region. Such developments would separate two major clusters of protected areas that account for one-quarter of all protected areas within the Heart of Borneo complex. Sabah has proposed forest corridors and highway underpasses as means of retaining ecological connectivity in this context. Connectivity modelling identified numerous overlooked areas for connectivity rehabilitation among intact forest patches following planned road development. While such 'linear-conservation planning' might theoretically retain up to 85% of intact-forest connectivity and integrate half of the conservation-priority forests across Sabah, in reality it is very unlikely to achieve meaningful ecological integration. Moreover, such measure would be exceedingly costly if properly implemented-apparently beyond the operating budget of relevant Malaysian authorities. Unless critical road segments are cancelled, planned infrastructure will fragment important conservation landscapes with little recourse for mitigation. This likelihood reinforces earlier calls for the legal recognition of the Heart of Borneo region for conservation planning as well as for enhanced tri-lateral coordination of both conservation and development.

摘要

“婆罗洲之心倡议”促进了马来西亚、印度尼西亚和文莱的保护区和可持续管理森林的整合。然而,最近“婆罗洲之心”的成员国开始推行雄心勃勃的单边基础设施发展计划,以加速经济增长,从而危及跨境综合保护的基本目标。本文以马来西亚沙巴州为例,重点探讨了泛婆罗洲高速公路计划与其保护区、未受保护的完整森林和保护优先森林的区域整合之间的冲突。特别是在沙巴南部的道路发展,将大大降低北婆罗洲地区的保护区的整合程度。这些发展将把占婆罗洲之心保护区总面积四分之一的两个主要保护区集群分隔开来。沙巴州提出了森林走廊和公路地下通道,作为在这种情况下保持生态连通性的手段。连通性建模确定了在规划道路发展后,完整森林斑块之间需要进行连通性修复的许多被忽视的区域。虽然这种“线性保护规划”理论上可以保留高达 85%的完整森林连通性,并整合沙巴州一半的保护优先森林,但实际上,实现有意义的生态整合的可能性非常小。此外,如果要正确实施,这种措施将非常昂贵——显然超出了相关马来西亚当局的运营预算。除非取消关键的道路路段,否则规划中的基础设施将使重要的保护景观破碎化,而缓解的回旋余地很小。这种可能性进一步强化了早些时候呼吁为保护规划承认婆罗洲之心地区,并加强三方在保护和发展方面的协调。

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