Hutt-Taylor Kayleigh, Ziter Carly D, Frei Barbara
Department of Biology, Concordia University, Richard J. Renaud Science Complex, 7141, Sherbrooke, Canada.
Science and Technology Branch Environment and Climate Change Canada, 105 rue McGill, 5th floor, Montreal, QC, Canada.
Environ Evid. 2022 Oct 28;11(1):34. doi: 10.1186/s13750-022-00288-6.
There is global interest in finding innovative solutions that address current climate and societal challenges in an urban context. Cities are often on the front lines of environmental change, meaning urban greening strategies have high potential to provide benefits across human communities, while protecting global biodiversity. There is growing consensus that nature-based solutions can provide multiple benefits to people and nature while also mitigating the effects of climate change. Urban forest management is well-suited to a nature-based solutions framework due to the wide variety of services trees provide our communities. Effective approaches to urban forest management also have the potential to promote other forms of urban biodiversity, particularly birds and species at risk. However, studies that integrate strategies for both climate and biodiversity conservation are rare. The goal of this systematic map is to gather and describe information on two desired outcomes of urban forest management: (1) conserving avian diversity and species at risk (2) carbon storage and sequestration (i.e., nature-based climate solutions).
We will identify relevant articles from two separate searches for inclusion in our systematic map that address (1) urban forestry and avian and species at risk conservation and, (2) urban forestry and carbon storage and sequestration. We will search two bibliographic databases, consult 20 relevant organizational websites, and solicit grey literature through an open call for evidence. Eligibility screening will be conducted at two stages: (1) title and abstract and (2) full text. Relevant information from included papers will be extracted and entered in a searchable, coded database. Synthesis of evidence will describe the key characteristics of each study (e.g., geographic locations, interventions, outcomes, species studied) and identify knowledge gaps and clusters of evidence. Our systematic map will guide further research on opportunities for multiple benefits using nature-based solutions, particularly as they relate to urban forest management. Furthermore, our evidence base will support both management and funding decisions to ensure the effective use of resources for maximum benefits across people and ecosystems.
全球都在关注寻找创新解决方案,以应对城市环境中当前的气候和社会挑战。城市往往处于环境变化的前沿,这意味着城市绿化战略在为人类社区带来益处的同时,还有很大潜力保护全球生物多样性。越来越多的人达成共识,基于自然的解决方案可以为人类和自然带来多重益处,同时减轻气候变化的影响。由于树木为我们的社区提供了各种各样的服务,城市森林管理非常适合基于自然的解决方案框架。有效的城市森林管理方法还有助于促进其他形式的城市生物多样性,尤其是鸟类和濒危物种。然而,将气候和生物多样性保护策略结合起来的研究却很少。本系统综述的目的是收集和描述有关城市森林管理两个预期成果的信息:(1)保护鸟类多样性和濒危物种;(2)碳储存和封存(即基于自然的气候解决方案)。
我们将通过两次独立检索来确定相关文章,纳入我们的系统综述,分别涉及(1)城市林业与鸟类及濒危物种保护,以及(2)城市林业与碳储存和封存。我们将检索两个文献数据库,查阅20个相关组织的网站,并通过公开征集证据的方式获取灰色文献。资格筛选将分两个阶段进行:(1)标题和摘要;(2)全文。从纳入论文中提取的相关信息将被录入一个可搜索的编码数据库。证据综合将描述每项研究的关键特征(如地理位置、干预措施、结果、研究的物种),并识别知识空白和证据集群。我们的系统综述将指导进一步研究利用基于自然的解决方案实现多重效益的机会,特别是与城市森林管理相关的机会。此外,我们的证据基础将支持管理和资金决策,以确保有效利用资源,为人类和生态系统带来最大效益。