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珊瑚礁究竟是什么?与人类及其福祉相关的生态系统产品和服务的翻译。

What is it about coral reefs? Translation of ecosystem goods and services relevant to people and their well-being.

作者信息

Santavy Deborah L, Horstmann Christina L, Sharpe Leah M, Yee Susan H, Ringold Paul

机构信息

Center for Environmental Measurement and Modeling (CEMM), Gulf Ecosystem Measurement and Modeling Division (GEMMD), Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Gulf Breeze, Florida 32561 USA.

Oak Ridge Institute for Science Education Participant, CEMM, GEMMD, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Gulf Breeze, Florida 32561 USA.

出版信息

Ecosphere. 2021 Aug 8;12(8):1-27. doi: 10.1002/ecs2.3639.

Abstract

There is an astonishing diversity of ways in which people benefit from coral reefs. They provide recreation, resource extraction, inspirational, and educational opportunities, among many others as well as being valued just for their existence. As the condition of coral reef ecosystems decline, so do their ability to provide these benefits. Prudent management of coral reefs and the benefits they provide are important as some predict most coral reefs globally will be lost by the mid-21st century. Meanwhile, coral reef managers have limited tools and relevant data to design and implement effective environmental management practices that will enable coral reefs to provide benefits demanded by society. We demonstrate an approach to identify and measure environmental components of coral reefs that directly benefit human well-being. The approach views ecosystems through the lens of a specific set of beneficiaries and the biophysical features directly relevant to each. We call these biophysical features Final Ecosystem Goods and Services (FEGS). In our demonstration, we (1) identify a range of beneficiaries of coral reefs; (2) identify metrics of FEGS for those beneficiaries; and (3) describe how data quantifying those biophysical metrics might be used to facilitate greater economic and social understanding.

摘要

人们从珊瑚礁中获益的方式多种多样,令人惊讶。它们提供娱乐、资源开采、灵感和教育机会等等,而且仅仅因其存在就具有价值。随着珊瑚礁生态系统状况的恶化,它们提供这些益处的能力也在下降。对珊瑚礁及其提供的益处进行审慎管理很重要,因为有人预测到21世纪中叶全球大部分珊瑚礁将会消失。与此同时,珊瑚礁管理者用于设计和实施有效的环境管理措施的工具和相关数据有限,而这些措施能使珊瑚礁提供社会所需的益处。我们展示了一种方法,用于识别和衡量直接有益于人类福祉的珊瑚礁环境组成部分。该方法通过一组特定受益者以及与每个受益者直接相关的生物物理特征来审视生态系统。我们将这些生物物理特征称为最终生态产品和服务(FEGS)。在我们的示范中,我们(1)识别一系列珊瑚礁的受益者;(2)为这些受益者识别FEGS的指标;(3)描述量化这些生物物理指标的数据如何用于促进对经济和社会的更深入理解。

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