Status, challenges and pathways to the sustainable use of wild species

IF 8.6 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Global Environmental Change Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2023.102692
Jean-Marc Fromentin , Marla R. Emery , John Donaldson , Ganesan Balachander , Elizabeth S. Barron , Ram P. Chaudhary , Marie-Claire Danner , Maria A. Gasalla , Agnès Hallosserie , Marwa Halmy , Christina Hicks , Daniel Kieling , Mi Sun Park , Brenda Parlee , Jack Rice , Tamara Ticktin , Derek Tittensor
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The use of wild species is extensive in both high- and low-income countries. At least 50,000 wild species are used by billions of people around the world for food, energy, medicine, material, education or recreation, contributing significantly to efforts to achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. However, overexploitation remains a major threat to many wild species. Ensuring and enhancing the sustainability of use of wild species is thus essential for human well-being and biodiversity conservation. Globally, the use of wild species is increasing due to growing human demand and efficiency, but its sustainability varies and depends on the social-ecological contexts in which the use occurs. Multiple environmental and social (including economic) drivers affect the sustainability of use of wild species, posing major current and future challenges. In particular, climate change has already increased the vulnerability of many uses and is expected to increase it further in the coming decades, while global and illegal trades are, in many cases, key drivers of unsustainability. There is no single “silver bullet” policy to address these and other major challenges in the sustainable use of wild species. Rather, effective policies need to integrate inclusive actions at multiple scales that adopt right-based approaches, pay attention to equitable distribution of access and costs and benefits, employ participatory processes, strengthen monitoring programs, build robust customary or government institutions and support context-specific policies, as well as adaptive management.

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野生物种可持续利用的现状、挑战和途径
野生物种的利用在高收入和低收入国家都很广泛。全世界数十亿人利用至少5万种野生物种作为食物、能源、医药、材料、教育或娱乐,为实现联合国可持续发展目标作出了重大贡献。然而,过度开发仍然是许多野生物种的主要威胁。因此,确保和加强野生物种利用的可持续性对人类福祉和生物多样性保护至关重要。在全球范围内,由于人类需求和效率的提高,野生物种的利用正在增加,但其可持续性各不相同,并取决于利用发生的社会生态背景。多种环境和社会(包括经济)驱动因素影响野生物种利用的可持续性,构成当前和未来的重大挑战。特别是,气候变化已经增加了许多用途的脆弱性,预计在未来几十年将进一步增加脆弱性,而在许多情况下,全球和非法贸易是不可持续性的主要驱动因素。没有单一的“银弹”政策来解决这些和其他可持续利用野生物种的重大挑战。相反,有效的政策需要在多个尺度上整合包容性行动,采取基于权利的方法,关注公平分配获取机会和成本效益,采用参与性进程,加强监测方案,建立健全的习惯或政府机构,支持因地制宜的政策以及适应性管理。
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Global Environmental Change
Global Environmental Change 环境科学-环境科学
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18.20
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2.20%
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146
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Global Environmental Change is a prestigious international journal that publishes articles of high quality, both theoretically and empirically rigorous. The journal aims to contribute to the understanding of global environmental change from the perspectives of human and policy dimensions. Specifically, it considers global environmental change as the result of processes occurring at the local level, but with wide-ranging impacts on various spatial, temporal, and socio-political scales. In terms of content, the journal seeks articles with a strong social science component. This includes research that examines the societal drivers and consequences of environmental change, as well as social and policy processes that aim to address these challenges. While the journal covers a broad range of topics, including biodiversity and ecosystem services, climate, coasts, food systems, land use and land cover, oceans, urban areas, and water resources, it also welcomes contributions that investigate the drivers, consequences, and management of other areas affected by environmental change. Overall, Global Environmental Change encourages research that deepens our understanding of the complex interactions between human activities and the environment, with the goal of informing policy and decision-making.
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