通过确保生态系统服务的可持续性增强中小岛屿的复原力:SMILES 成本行动

Ioannis N. Vogiatzakis, Mario V Balzan, Evangelia Drakou, S. Katsanevakis, Emilio Padoa-Schioppa, E. Tzirkalli, S. Zotos, Xana Álvarez, M. Külvik, Catarina Fonseca, A. Moustakas, Javier Martínez-López, P. Mackelworth, D. Mandžukovski, Liana Ricci, Bojan Srdjevic, M. Tase, T. Terkenli, Shiri Zemah-Shamir, G. Zittis, Paraskevi Manolaki
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欧洲岛屿是生物和文化多样性的热点地区,与大陆相比,它们更容易受到气候变 化、旅游业发展、无节制的土地使用变化和金融危机后果的影响。这些变化因素日益对社会经济和环境参数造成严重影响。预计的气候、土地使用和社会经济变化将影响岛屿的生物多样性和生态系统服务,进而影响岛屿居民的生活质量。即使现有的方法可以充分预测较大岛屿的上述变化,但中小型岛屿的情况并非如此,需要进一步完善。尽管生态系统服务 (ES) 评估已在全球不同地理区域开展,但岛屿的评估仍然不足。尽管人们认识到了岛屿的重要性和脆弱性,但迄今为止的工作都只侧重于岛屿所面临的压力。我们对生态系统服务的供应、流动和需求及其时空变化仍然知之甚少,而考虑跨岛屿领域(陆地、海洋及其界面)生态系统服务的综合方法仍然很少。探讨岛屿与大陆之间远距离耦合关系的研究更是凤毛麟角。此外,目前指导生态系统服务规划和评估的概念方法需要进一步完善,以考虑到人们与岛屿空间互动所产生的自然和文化的复杂表现形式。本文讨论了如何建立一个平台,对欧洲中小岛屿的生态系统分布图绘制和评估的多个方面进行协调的跨学科研究,以综合和加强岛屿保护的知识基础,促进岛屿的可持续发展。
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Enhancing Small-Medium IsLands resilience by securing the sustainability of Ecosystem Services: the SMILES Cost Action
European islands are hotspots of biological and cultural diversity, which, compared to mainland, are more vulnerable to climate change, tourism development, uncontrolled land-use changes and the consequences of financial crisis. These drivers of change have increasingly resulted in severe impacts on socio-economic and environmental parameters. Projected climate, land-use and socio-economic change will impact on islands’ biodiversity, ecosystem services and, in turn, on the quality of life of island inhabitants. Even if the existing methods can adequately predict the abovementioned changes of the larger islands, this is not the case for small and medium-size islands, where there is a need for refinement. Although ecosystem services (ES) assessments have been carried out worldwide in different geographical areas, islands are still under-represented. Despite the recognised islands’ importance and vulnerability, efforts to date have focused solely on the pressures they face. Still, we know little about ES supply, flow and demand and their spatio-temporal variability, whilst integrated approaches that consider ES cross-island realms (terrestrial, marine and their interface) remain scarce. Even more under-represented are studies that explore the telecoupled relationship amongst islands and their mainland counterparts. Moreover, the current conceptual approaches guiding ES mapping and assessment need further refinement to account for the complex manifestations of nature and culture arising from peoples’ interaction with island spaces. This paper discusses the creation of a platform for coordinated interdisciplinary research on several aspects of mapping and assessment of ES in small and medium European islands in order to synthesise and strengthen the knowledge base for conservation of island realms and contribute to their sustainable development.
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