城市生态与伊蚊控制效果

Wladimir J Alonso, B. McCormick
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过去控制伊蚊的举措是成功的,部分原因是它们实施了严厉的自上而下的控制计划。现在要取得类似的结果,就需要明确认识到城市生态在土地所有权、执法和控制干预措施的可及性方面的复杂性。结合这些特征,提出了4类空间类型和相应的控制策略,以更好地控制伊蚊种群数量。一方面是可访问和可问责的空间(例如后院和受到严密管理的公共设施),在这些空间中,干预措施可以主要依靠自下而上的战略,由当地居民在行动实施中发挥主要作用,但需要政府协调。在光谱的另一端是无法进入和无法解释的空间,这需要自上而下和广泛的方法。通过确定这些和中间类别的空间,政府和私人资源可以以更有效的定制方式进行分配。根据这一新框架,提出了一套可在登革热和其他伊蚊传播危机中实施的行动。该框架考虑了与现代社会相关的现有限制和机会,这些限制和机会与过去成功控制伊蚊物种相关的限制和机会根本不同。
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Urban Ecology and the Effectiveness of Aedes Control
Past initiatives to control Aedes mosquitoes were successful, in part because they implemented draconian top-down control programs. To achieve similar results now, explicit recognition of the complexity in urban ecologies in terms of land ownership, law enforcement and accessibility for control interventions are required. By combining these attributes, four classes of spaces, along with corresponding control strategies, are suggested to better target Aedes species population control efforts. On one end of the spectrum there are accessible and accountable spaces (e.g. backyards and closely managed public facilities), where interventions can rely predominantly on bottom-up strategies with the local population playing the principle role in the implementation of actions, but with government coordination. On the other end of the spectrum are inaccessible and unaccountable spaces, which require top-down and extensive approaches. By identifying these and the intermediate classes of space, government and private resources can be allocated in a more efficient customized manner. Based on this new framework, a set of actions is proposed that might be implemented in dengue and other Aedes -borne crises. The framework considers existing limitations and opportunities associated with modern societies – which are fundamentally different from those associated with the successful control of Aedes species in the past.
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