Faculty of Science, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Jalan Universiti Bandar Barat, 31900, Kampar, Malaysia.
Borneo Rhino Alliance (BORA), Faculty Sains dan Sumber Alam, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Jalan UMS, 88400, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia.
Ambio. 2021 Mar;50(3):601-614. doi: 10.1007/s13280-020-01384-y. Epub 2020 Sep 11.
We present herein our perspective of a novel Small Habitats Matrix (SHM) concept showing how small habitats on private lands are untapped but can be valuable for mitigating ecological degradation. Grounded by the realities in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, we model a discontinuous "stepping stones" linkage that includes both terrestrial and aquatic habitats to illustrate exactly how the SHM can be deployed. Taken together, the SHM is expected to optimize the meta-population vitality in monoculture landscapes for aerial, arboreal, terrestrial and aquatic wildlife communities. We also provide the tangible cost estimates and discuss how such a concept is both economically affordable and plausible to complement global conservation initiatives. By proposing a practical approach to conservation in the rapidly developing tropics, we present a perspective from "ground zero" that reaches out to fellow scientists, funders, activists and pro-environmental land owners who often ask, "What more can we do?"
我们在此提出了一个新颖的小型生境矩阵 (SHM) 概念,展示了私人土地上的小型生境如何尚未开发利用,但对于减轻生态退化却具有重要价值。以马来西亚婆罗洲沙巴州的实际情况为基础,我们构建了一个不连续的“踏脚石”连接模型,其中包括陆地和水生栖息地,以确切说明 SHM 可以如何部署。总之,SHM 有望优化单一种群景观中空气、树木、陆地和水生野生动物群落的复合种群活力。我们还提供了有形的成本估算,并讨论了这种概念在经济上的可行性,以及如何能够补充全球保护倡议。通过在快速发展的热带地区提出一种实用的保护方法,我们从“零起点”提出了一种观点,向科学家、资助者、活动家和支持环保的土地所有者伸出援手,他们经常会问:“我们还能做些什么?”