Alaska Center for Conservation Science, University of Alaska Anchorage, 3211 Providence Drive, Anchorage, AK, 99508, USA.
Environmental Science, Policy, & Sustainability, Southern Oregon University, 1250 Siskiyou Blvd., Ashland, OR, 97520, USA.
Ambio. 2022 Dec;51(12):2524-2531. doi: 10.1007/s13280-022-01756-6. Epub 2022 Jul 2.
Intactness is a commonly used measure of ecological integrity, especially when evaluating conservation status at the landscape scale. We argue that in the large and relatively unfragmented landscapes of the Arctic and sub-Arctic, intactness provides only partial insight for managers charged with maintaining ecological integrity. A recent landscape assessment suggests that 95% of Alaska shows no measured direct or indirect impacts of human development on the landscape. However, the current exceptionally high levels of intactness in Alaska, and throughout the Arctic and sub-Arctic, do not adequately reflect impacts to the region's ecological integrity caused by indirect stressors, such as a rapidly changing climate and the subsequent loss of the cryosphere. Thus, it can be difficult to measure, and manage, some of the conservation challenges presented by the ecological context of these systems. The dominant drivers of change, and their associated ecological and socioeconomic impacts, vary as systems decline in ecological integrity from very high to high, and to intermediate levels, but this is not well understood in the literature. Arctic and sub-Arctic systems, as well as other large intact areas, provide unique opportunities for conservation planning, but require tools and approaches appropriate to unfragmented landscapes undergoing rapid climate-driven ecological transformation. We conclude with possible directions for developing more appropriate metrics for measuring ecological integrity in these systems.
完整性是衡量生态完整性的常用指标,特别是在评估景观尺度的保护状况时。我们认为,在北极和亚北极地区这些面积大且相对未破碎的景观中,完整性对于负责维护生态完整性的管理者来说,只能提供部分见解。最近的一项景观评估表明,95%的阿拉斯加没有表现出人类发展对景观的直接或间接影响。然而,目前阿拉斯加以及整个北极和亚北极地区完整性水平极高,并不能充分反映出快速变化的气候等间接压力源对该地区生态完整性的影响,以及随后的冰冻圈消失。因此,很难衡量和管理这些系统生态背景所带来的一些保护挑战。在生态完整性从极高到高再到中等水平下降的过程中,变化的主导驱动因素及其相关的生态和社会经济影响也会发生变化,但这在文献中还没有得到很好的理解。北极和亚北极系统以及其他大面积完整区域为保护规划提供了独特的机会,但需要适合正在经历快速气候驱动生态转型的未破碎景观的工具和方法。最后,我们提出了在这些系统中衡量生态完整性的更合适指标的可能发展方向。