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探讨墨西哥东南部参与生态系统服务付费计划的人员对生物多样性监测的认知和参与的驱动因素。

Exploring local perceptions and drivers of engagement in biodiversity monitoring among participants in payments for ecosystem services schemes in southeastern Mexico.

机构信息

Instituto de Investigaciones Económicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, Mexico.

Département Des Sciences Naturelles, Université du Québec en Outaouais, Ripon, Quebec, Canada.

出版信息

Conserv Biol. 2024 Dec;38(6):e14282. doi: 10.1111/cobi.14282. Epub 2024 Apr 25.

Abstract

Payments for ecosystem services (PES) are widely applied incentive-based instruments with diverse objectives that increasingly include biodiversity conservation. Yet, there is a gap in understanding of how to best assess and monitor programs' biodiversity outcomes. We examined perceptions and drivers of engagement related to biodiversity monitoring through surveys among current PES participants in 7 communities in Mexico's Selva Lacandona. We conducted workshops among survey participants that included training and field deployment of tools used to monitor biodiversity and land cover, including visual transects, camera traps, acoustic recorders, and forest cover satellite images. We conducted pre- and postworkshop surveys in each community to evaluate changes in respondents' perceptions following exposure to biodiversity monitoring training and related field activities. We also reviewed existing research on participatory environmental management and monitoring approaches. One quarter of current PES participants in the study area participated in our surveys and workshops. The majority stated interest in engaging in diverse activities related to the procedural aspects of biodiversity monitoring (e.g., planning, field data collection, results dissemination) and acknowledged multiple benefits of introducing biodiversity monitoring into PES (e.g., knowledge and capacity building, improved natural resource management, and greater support for conservation). Household economic reliance on PES was positively associated with willingness to engage in monitoring. Technical expertise, time, and monetary constraints were deterrents. Respondents were most interested in monitoring mammals, birds, and plants and using visual transects, camera traps, and forest cover satellite images. Exposure to monitoring enhanced subsequent interest in monitoring by providing respondents with new insights from their communities related to deforestation and species' abundance and diversity. Respondents identified key strengths and weaknesses of applying different monitoring tools, which suggests that deploying multiple tools simultaneously can increase local engagement and produce complementary findings and data. Overall, our findings support the relevance and usefulness of incorporating participatory biodiversity monitoring into PES.

摘要

生态系统服务付费(PES)是一种广泛应用的激励型工具,具有多样化的目标,其中越来越多地包括生物多样性保护。然而,人们对于如何最好地评估和监测项目的生物多样性成果仍存在认识上的差距。我们通过在墨西哥拉坎东纳丛林 7 个社区的当前 PES 参与者中进行调查,研究了与生物多样性监测相关的参与认知和驱动因素。我们在调查参与者中举办了研讨会,包括培训以及实地部署用于监测生物多样性和土地覆盖的工具,包括目视横断法、相机陷阱、声学记录器和森林覆盖卫星图像。我们在每个社区进行了研讨会前后的调查,以评估在接触生物多样性监测培训和相关实地活动后,受访者认知的变化。我们还审查了参与式环境管理和监测方法的现有研究。在研究区域内,当前 PES 参与者中有四分之一参与了我们的调查和研讨会。大多数人表示有兴趣参与与生物多样性监测程序方面相关的各种活动(例如,规划、野外数据收集、结果传播),并承认将生物多样性监测引入 PES 的多种好处(例如,知识和能力建设、改善自然资源管理以及为保护提供更大支持)。家庭对 PES 的经济依赖与参与监测的意愿呈正相关。技术专长、时间和资金限制是阻碍因素。受访者最感兴趣的是监测哺乳动物、鸟类和植物,以及使用目视横断法、相机陷阱和森林覆盖卫星图像。监测方面的接触增强了受访者对监测的后续兴趣,为他们提供了有关社区内森林砍伐以及物种丰富度和多样性的新见解。受访者确定了应用不同监测工具的主要优势和劣势,这表明同时部署多种工具可以提高当地的参与度,并产生互补的发现和数据。总体而言,我们的研究结果支持将参与式生物多样性监测纳入 PES 的相关性和有用性。

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