全球大型湖泊面临威胁的风险评估——一项试点调查

R. G. Randall, M. Koops, M. Munawar, C. K. Minns
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通过确定威胁并估计这些威胁对生物多样性和鱼类种群的潜在影响,可以评估世界各地大型湖泊对水生资源的生产力、多样性和利用的风险。风险评估是一种程序,允许湖泊管理者根据湖泊生态系统的风险等级对威胁进行排序并制定管理措施。根据影响的大小和可能性以及影响的估计时间框架,对有价值的生态系统组成部分的主要威胁进行了排序和优先排序。这项研究的目的是比较世界各地大型湖泊面临的威胁和评估风险。我们的兴趣是将我们在劳伦森五大湖的经历与其他大湖进行比较。具体来说,我们的目标是解决4个问题:(1)威胁是否取决于湖泊的大小或区域?(2)低营养水平对湖泊的威胁是否比高营养水平对湖泊的威胁更大?(3)威胁是否随着时间的推移而增加?(4)这种比较风险评估对管理者有用吗?该试点调查表明,基于专家知识的风险评估对于解决所有4个问题具有指导意义。比较风险评价是大型湖泊管理的一种有用的资源工具。
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Risk assessment of threats to large lakes around the world — a pilot survey
Risks to the productivity, diversity, and use of aquatic resources in large lakes around the world can be evaluated by identifying threats and by estimating the potential impacts of the threats on biodiversity and fish populations. Risk assessment is a procedure that allows lake managers to rank threats and develop management p laos based on the level o f risk to the lake ecosystems. The primary threats to valued ecosystem components are ranked and prioritized based on the magnitude and likelihood of impact and the estimated time frame ofimpact. The goal o f this study was to compare threats and evaluate risks to large lakes around the world. Our interest was to compare our experiences with the Laurentian Great Lakes to other large lakes. Specifically, our objectives were to address 4 questions: (l) Are threats dependent on lake size or region? (2) Do threats to lower trophic levels pose a greater risk to lakes than threats to upper trophic levels? (3) Are threats increasing over time? and (4) Can this type of comparative risk assessment be useful to managers? This pilot survey showed that risk assessment based on expert knowledge was instructive for addressing all 4 questions. Comparative risk assessment is a useful resource tool for the management of large lakes.
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