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人工湖生态系统为娱乐性垂钓者带来的价值:对生物多样性和户外娱乐管理的启示。

The value artificial lake ecosystems provide to recreational anglers: Implications for management of biodiversity and outdoor recreation.

机构信息

Institute for Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning, Technische Universität Berlin, Straße des 17, Juni 145, 10623, Berlin, Germany.

Angler Association of Lower Saxony, Brüsseler Str. 4, 30539, Hannover, Germany.

出版信息

J Environ Manage. 2019 Dec 15;252:109580. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2019.109580. Epub 2019 Oct 4.

Abstract

Small lakes largely outnumber large lakes among the world's lentic ecosystems. Despite being common landscape elements, however, little is known about the value small lakes provide to recreationists. This paper presents results of an economic valuation study concerned with small gravel pits in Lower Saxony, Germany. Gravel pits are artificially created lake ecosystems that, particularly in Europe, are regularly used and managed by privately organized recreational anglers in an angling club context. A stated choice experiment provided insights into anglers' preferences for the abundance of target fish species, biodiversity of taxa other than fishes in the lakes as well as in the lake surroundings, and about the use of gravel pits by other recreationists for walking, swimming or boating. Latent class analysis identified five segments that varied in preferences. For the majority of anglers, the value of angling at gravel pit lakes was improved by an increase in the abundance of predatory fishes. Additionally, the presence of aquatic and terrestrial endangered species at the lakes increased the value of the ecosystems as perceived by the majority of anglers. By contrast, the presence of other recreational uses reduced the value of angling, with swimming being considered the most disturbing, while the degree of shoreline development had the least impact on the recorded choices. The results suggest that managing the gravel pit lakes for high biodiversity and the presence of desired game fish species maximizes the value for anglers. However, also two smaller segments with anglers revealing lexicographic preferences were identified. These anglers expressed either strong preferences against swimming in the lakes or strongly preferred the opportunity to use boats. Lake management may address the preference heterogeneity and the aversion against other recreational uses, such as swimming, by spatial zoning.

摘要

小型湖泊在世界上的静水生态系统中比大型湖泊更为常见。然而,尽管它们是常见的景观元素,但人们对小型湖泊为娱乐者提供的价值知之甚少。本文介绍了一项针对德国下萨克森州砾石坑的经济价值评估研究的结果。砾石坑是人工创建的湖泊生态系统,特别是在欧洲,它们经常被私人组织的娱乐钓鱼者在钓鱼俱乐部的背景下使用和管理。一项陈述性选择实验深入了解了钓鱼者对目标鱼类物种丰度、湖泊及其周围水域除鱼类以外的生物多样性以及砾石坑被其他娱乐者用于散步、游泳或划船的偏好。潜在类别分析确定了五个在偏好上存在差异的群体。对于大多数钓鱼者来说,增加掠食性鱼类的数量可以提高在砾石坑湖泊钓鱼的价值。此外,大多数钓鱼者认为,湖泊中存在水生和陆地濒危物种会增加生态系统的价值。相比之下,其他娱乐用途的存在会降低钓鱼的价值,游泳被认为是最具干扰性的,而湖滨开发的程度对记录的选择影响最小。研究结果表明,为了提高生物多样性和满足目标鱼类的存在,管理砾石坑湖泊可以最大限度地提高钓鱼者的价值。然而,也确定了两个较小的钓鱼者群体,他们表现出对游泳的强烈反感或强烈偏好使用船只。湖泊管理可以通过空间分区来解决对其他娱乐用途(如游泳)的偏好异质性和反感。

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