Auditing the Health of Australia's Ecosystems

Jim T.P. Tait, Ian D. Cresswell, Rochelle Lawson, Colin Creighton
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ABSTRACT The Australian Government has made a commitment to a National Land and Water Resources Audit (Audit) to provide data, analysis, and appraisal of natural resource management and to facilitate improved decision making at a range of scales. One of the themes within the Audit is ecosystem health. This article describes the goals of the Audit with respect to ecosystem health and provides examples of how these goals are being realized in terms of projects. Six projects within the ecosystem health theme of the Audit are described. Benefits of the ecosystem health paradigm have been recognized by the Audit in comparison to previous natural resource assessment methods that tended to focus on single components of ecosystems through the use of environmental quality indicators and often failed to make distinctions and linkages between ecosystem types. A “catchment to estuary” concept which identifies the linkages between landscape, catchment, waterway, and estuarine condition is providing the rationale behind the process-based integration of natural resource data sets which form the basis of methods being developed by the Audit. This depends upon the identification of key ecosystem process drivers and a range of attributes by which they may be measured at appropriate scales. The Audit's aim is to develop purpose-driven multiattribute assessment frameworks that can incorporate a range of available natural resource information along with social and economic data to provide a measure of distance of ecosystems from some desired state. The contributions of other Audit theme projects to such assessments and the final integrated reporting requirements of the Audit across disciplinary themes is described. Perceived benefits of the ecosystem health approach to natural resource assessment and tests of effectiveness that may be used by the Audit are also discussed.

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审计澳大利亚生态系统的健康状况
澳大利亚政府已承诺开展全国土地和水资源审计(审计),以提供自然资源管理的数据、分析和评估,并促进在一系列尺度上改进决策。审计的主题之一是生态系统健康。本文描述了审计在生态系统健康方面的目标,并提供了如何在项目方面实现这些目标的示例。描述了审计的生态系统健康主题内的六个项目。与以往的自然资源评估方法相比,审计已经认识到生态系统健康范式的好处,以往的自然资源评估方法往往通过使用环境质量指标来关注生态系统的单一组成部分,而且往往无法区分生态系统类型之间的区别和联系。“集水区到河口”的概念确定了景观、集水区、水道和河口条件之间的联系,为基于过程的自然资源数据集的整合提供了基本原理,这些数据集构成了审计工作正在制定的方法的基础。这取决于确定关键的生态系统过程驱动因素和一系列属性,这些属性可以在适当的尺度上加以衡量。审计的目的是开发目的驱动的多属性评估框架,该框架可以纳入一系列可用的自然资源信息以及社会和经济数据,以提供生态系统与某些理想状态之间距离的度量。叙述了其他审计主题项目对这种评估的贡献以及审计跨学科主题的最后综合报告要求。还讨论了生态系统健康方法对自然资源评估的预期效益和审计可能使用的有效性测试。
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