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21世纪非洲对生物多样性保护的观点。

An African perspective to biodiversity conservation in the twenty-first century.

作者信息

Bezeng Bezeng S, Ameka Gabriel, Angui Chia Michelle Valérie, Atuah Laura, Azihou Fortuné, Bouchenak-Khelladi Yanis, Carlisle Frank, Doubi Bi Tra Serges, Gaoue Orou G, Gatarabirwa Wenceslas, Gitau Consolata, Hilton-Taylor Craig, Hipkiss Alex, Idohou Rodrigue, Kaplin Beth A, Kemp Lucy, Mbawine Jacqueline S, Logah Vincent, Matiku Paul, Ndang'ang'a Paul Kariuki, Nana Eric D, Mundi Onella N N, Owusu Erasmus H, Rodríguez Jon Paul, Smit-Robinson Hanneline, Yessoufou Kowiyou, Savolainen Vincent

机构信息

BirdLife South Africa, Private Bag X16, Pinegowrie, Johannesburg 2123, South Africa.

Flyway Conservation Programme, Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, The Lodge, Sandy SG19 2DL, UK.

出版信息

Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2025 Jan 9;380(1917):20230443. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2023.0443.

Abstract

Africa boasts high biodiversity while also being home to some of the largest and fastest-growing human populations. Although the current environmental footprint of Africa is low compared to other continents, the population of Africa is estimated at around 1.5 billion inhabitants, representing nearly 18% of the world's total population. Consequently, Africa's rich biodiversity is under threat, yet only 19% of the landscape and 17% of the seascape are under any form of protection. To effectively address this issue and align with the Convention on Biological Diversity's ambitious '30 by 30' goal, which seeks to protect 30% of the world's land and oceans by 2030, substantial funding and conservation measures are urgently required. In response to this critical challenge, as scientists and conservationists working in Africa, we propose five recommendations for future directions aimed at enhancing biodiversity conservation for the betterment of African society: (i) accelerate data collection, data sharing and analytics for informed policy and decision-making; (ii) innovate education and capacity building for future generations; (iii) enhance and expand protected areas, ecological networks and foundational legal frameworks; (iv) unlock creative funding channels for cutting-edge conservation initiatives; and (v) integrate indigenous and local knowledge into forward-thinking conservation strategies. By implementing these recommendations, we believe Africa can make significant strides towards preserving its unique biodiversity, while fostering a healthier society, and contributing to global conservation efforts.This article is part of the discussion meeting issue 'Bending the curve towards nature recovery: building on Georgina Mace's legacy for a biodiverse future'.

摘要

非洲拥有高度的生物多样性,同时也是一些世界上人口最多且增长最快的地区的所在地。尽管与其他大洲相比,非洲目前的环境足迹较低,但据估计非洲人口约为15亿,占世界总人口的近18%。因此,非洲丰富的生物多样性正受到威胁,然而只有19%的陆地景观和17%的海洋景观受到任何形式的保护。为了有效解决这一问题并与《生物多样性公约》雄心勃勃的“2030年30%”目标保持一致,该目标旨在到2030年保护世界30%的陆地和海洋,迫切需要大量资金和保护措施。针对这一严峻挑战,作为在非洲工作的科学家和保护主义者,我们提出了五项关于未来方向的建议,旨在加强生物多样性保护以造福非洲社会:(一)加快数据收集、数据共享和分析,以实现明智的政策制定和决策;(二)为子孙后代创新教育和能力建设;(三)加强和扩大保护区、生态网络及基础法律框架;(四)为前沿保护倡议开辟创新的资金渠道;(五)将本土和地方知识纳入前瞻性的保护战略。通过实施这些建议,我们相信非洲能够在保护其独特生物多样性方面取得重大进展,同时促进社会更加健康,并为全球保护努力做出贡献。本文是讨论会议议题“向自然恢复转变:基于乔治娜·梅斯的遗产,实现生物多样性的未来”的一部分。

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