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海洋与社会:海洋与人类健康之间的反馈

Oceans and society: feedbacks between ocean and human health.

作者信息

Nash Kirsty L, van Putten Ingrid, Alexander Karen A, Bettiol Silvana, Cvitanovic Christopher, Farmery Anna K, Flies Emily J, Ison Sierra, Kelly Rachel, Mackay Mary, Murray Linda, Norris Kimberley, Robinson Lucy M, Scott Jennifer, Ward Delphi, Vince Joanna

机构信息

Centre for Marine Socioecology, Private Bag 129, Hobart, TAS 7001 Australia.

Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, Private Bag 129, Hobart, TAS 7001 Australia.

出版信息

Rev Fish Biol Fish. 2022;32(1):161-187. doi: 10.1007/s11160-021-09669-5. Epub 2021 Aug 4.

Abstract

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The concentration of human population along coastlines has far-reaching effects on ocean and societal health. The oceans provide benefits to humans such as food, coastal protection and improved mental well-being, but can also impact negatively via natural disasters. At the same time, humans influence ocean health, for example, via coastal development or through environmental stewardship. Given the strong feedbacks between ocean and human health there is a need to promote desirable interactions, while minimising undesirable interactions. To this end, we articulate two scenarios for 2030. First, Business-as-Usual, named '', focuses on the anticipated future based on our current trajectory. Second, a more sustainable scenario called '', emphasises the development of interactions between oceans and society consistent with achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. We describe a potential pathway to achieving the '' scenario, centred on improving marine citizenship, achieving a more equitable distribution of power among stakeholders, and more equitable access to resources and opportunities. The constituent actions of this pathway can be categorised into four groups: (i) improved approaches to science and health communication that account for society's diverse values, beliefs and worldviews, (ii) a shift towards more trusted relationships among stakeholders to enable two-way knowledge exchange, (iii) economic incentives that encourage behavioural changes necessary for achieving desired sustainability outcomes, and (iv) stronger regulations that simultaneously focus on ocean and human health. We contend that these changes will provide improved outcomes for both oceans and society over the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION

The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11160-021-09669-5.

摘要

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沿海地区的人口密集对海洋和社会健康有着深远影响。海洋为人类提供了诸如食物、海岸保护和改善心理健康等益处,但也可能通过自然灾害产生负面影响。与此同时,人类也会影响海洋健康,例如通过沿海开发或环境管理。鉴于海洋与人类健康之间存在强烈的反馈关系,有必要促进有益的相互作用,同时尽量减少不良的相互作用。为此,我们阐述了2030年的两种情景。第一种是照常营业情景,名为“ ”,侧重于基于我们当前轨迹的预期未来。第二种是名为“ ”的更可持续情景,强调发展与实现可持续发展目标相一致的海洋与社会之间的相互作用。我们描述了一条实现“ ”情景的潜在途径,其核心是提高海洋公民意识,在利益相关者之间实现更公平的权力分配,以及更公平地获取资源和机会。这条途径的构成行动可分为四类:(i)改进科学与健康传播方法,以考虑社会的不同价值观、信仰和世界观;(ii)在利益相关者之间转向更可信赖的关系,以实现双向知识交流;(iii)经济激励措施,鼓励实现期望的可持续发展成果所需的行为改变;(iv)更严格的法规,同时关注海洋和人类健康。我们认为,在联合国海洋科学十年期间,这些变化将为海洋和社会带来更好的成果。

补充信息

在线版本包含可在10.1007/s11160-021-09669-5获取的补充材料。

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