Center for Ecological Dynamics in a Novel Biosphere (ECONOVO), Department of Biology, Aarhus University, Ny Munkegade 114, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark.
Center for Sustainable Landscapes under Global Change (SustainScapes), Department of Biology, Aarhus University, Ny Munkegade 114, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2024 May 27;379(1902):20230008. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2023.0008. Epub 2024 Apr 8.
Human-induced global changes, including anthropogenic climate change, biotic globalization, trophic downgrading and pervasive land-use intensification, are transforming Earth's biosphere, placing biodiversity and ecosystems at the forefront of unprecedented challenges. The Anthropocene, characterized by the importance of in shaping the Earth system, necessitates a re-evaluation of our understanding and stewardship of ecosystems. This theme issue delves into the multifaceted challenges posed by the ongoing ecological planetary transformation and explores potential solutions across four key subthemes. Firstly, it investigates the functioning and stewardship of emerging novel ecosystems, emphasizing the urgent need to comprehend the dynamics of ecosystems under uncharted conditions. The second subtheme focuses on biodiversity projections under global change, recognizing the necessity of predicting ecological shifts in the Anthropocene. Importantly, the inherent uncertainties and the complexity of ecological responses to environmental stressors pose challenges for societal responses and for accurate projections of ecological change. The RAD framework (resist-accept-direct) is highlighted as a flexible yet nuanced decision-making tool that recognizes the need for adaptive approaches, providing insights for directing and adapting to Anthropocene dynamics while minimizing negative impacts. The imperative to extend our temporal perspective beyond 2100 is emphasized, given the irreversible changes already set in motion. Advancing methods to study ecosystem dynamics under rising biosphere novelty is the subject of the third subtheme. The fourth subtheme emphasizes the importance of integrating human perspectives into understanding, forecasting and managing novel ecosystems. Cultural diversity and biological diversity are intertwined, and the evolving relationship between humans and ecosystems offers lessons for future stewardship. Achieving planetary stewardship in the Anthropocene demands collaboration across scales and integration of ecological and societal perspectives, scalable approaches fit to changing, novel ecological conditions, as well as cultural innovation. This article is part of the theme issue 'Ecological novelty and planetary stewardship: biodiversity dynamics in a transforming biosphere'.
人为引起的全球变化,包括人为气候变化、生物全球化、营养级下降和普遍的土地利用集约化,正在改变地球的生物圈,使生物多样性和生态系统面临前所未有的挑战。人类世的特点是在塑造地球系统方面的重要性,这就需要重新评估我们对生态系统的理解和管理。本期特刊深入探讨了正在进行的生态行星转变所带来的多方面挑战,并探讨了四个关键子主题下的潜在解决方案。首先,它调查了新兴新型生态系统的功能和管理,强调迫切需要了解在未知条件下生态系统的动态。第二个子主题侧重于全球变化下的生物多样性预测,认识到预测人类世生态转变的必要性。重要的是,生态对环境胁迫的固有不确定性和复杂性给社会反应和对生态变化的准确预测带来了挑战。RAD 框架(抵抗-接受-直接)被强调为一个灵活而细致的决策工具,它认识到需要适应性方法,为指导和适应人类世动态提供见解,同时最大限度地减少负面影响。鉴于已经启动的不可逆转变化,强调需要将我们的时间视角扩展到 2100 年以后。第三个子主题是推进研究生物界新奇性下生态系统动态的方法。第四个子主题强调将人类视角纳入理解、预测和管理新型生态系统的重要性。文化多样性和生物多样性是交织在一起的,人类与生态系统之间不断演变的关系为未来的管理提供了教训。在人类世实现行星管理需要跨越尺度的合作,以及生态和社会观点的整合,适应不断变化的、新颖的生态条件的可扩展方法,以及文化创新。本文是特刊“生态新奇性和行星管理:不断变化的生物界中的生物多样性动态”的一部分。