Klamath Center for Conservation Research, Orleans, California, USA.
Florida Institute for Conservation Science, Melrose, Florida, USA.
Conserv Biol. 2023 Oct;37(5):e14075. doi: 10.1111/cobi.14075. Epub 2023 May 28.
Comprehensive biodiversity assessments play an essential role in strengthening global and national conservation strategies. The recently announced first U.S. National Nature Assessment (NNA) provides an unparalleled opportunity to comprehensively review status and trends of biodiversity at all levels. This broad context can help in the coordination of actions to conserve individual species and ecosystems. The scientific assessments that informed the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework adopted at the 2022 Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) conference of parties provide models for synthesizing information on trends at multiple levels of biodiversity, including decline in abundance and distribution of species, loss of populations and genetic diversity, and degradation and loss of ecosystems and their services. The assessments then relate these trends to data on drivers of biodiversity loss and pathways to their mitigation. The U.S. NNA can augment such global analyses and avoid the pitfalls encountered by previous U.S. efforts by ensuring policy-relevant design, data accessibility, and inclusivity in process and product and by incorporating spatial data relevant to national and subnational audiences. Although the United States is not formally a CBD party, an effective NNA should take full advantage of the global context by including indicators adopted at the 2022 meeting and incorporating an independent review mechanism that supports periodic stocktaking and ratcheting up of ambition in response to identified shortfalls in stemming biodiversity loss. The challenges to design of an effective U.S. assessment are relevant globally as nations develop assessments and reporting to support the new global biodiversity framework's targets. By considering and incorporating the diverse ways in which society values and benefits from nature, such assessments can help bridge the gap between research and conservation practice and communicate the extent of the biodiversity crisis to the public, fostering broad-based support for transformative change in humanity's relationship to the natural world.
全面的生物多样性评估对于加强全球和国家保护战略至关重要。最近公布的美国首次国家自然评估 (NNA) 提供了一个前所未有的机会,可以全面审查各个层面生物多样性的现状和趋势。这种广泛的背景可以帮助协调保护个别物种和生态系统的行动。为 2022 年《生物多样性公约》缔约方大会上通过的《昆明-蒙特利尔全球生物多样性框架》提供信息的科学评估为综合生物多样性多个层面趋势的信息提供了模型,包括物种数量和分布的减少、种群和遗传多样性的丧失,以及生态系统及其服务的退化和丧失。然后,这些评估将这些趋势与生物多样性丧失的驱动因素数据和减轻其影响的途径联系起来。美国 NNA 可以通过确保政策相关的设计、数据可访问性以及过程和产品的包容性,并纳入与国家和次国家受众相关的空间数据,来增强这种全球分析并避免之前美国努力中遇到的陷阱。尽管美国不是《生物多样性公约》的正式缔约方,但有效的 NNA 应该充分利用全球背景,包括在 2022 年会议上采用的指标,并纳入一个独立的审查机制,以支持定期盘点,并根据确定的遏制生物多样性丧失方面的差距,逐步提高雄心。设计有效的美国评估所面临的挑战在全球范围内都具有相关性,因为各国正在制定评估和报告,以支持新的全球生物多样性框架的目标。通过考虑和纳入社会从自然中重视和受益的各种方式,这些评估可以帮助弥合研究和保护实践之间的差距,并向公众传达生物多样性危机的程度,为人类与自然世界的关系发生变革性转变争取广泛支持。