未来生物入侵管理的情景指导战略

IF 10 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment Pub Date : 2024-03-11 DOI:10.1002/fee.2725
Núria Roura-Pascual, Wolf-Christian Saul, Cristian Pérez-Granados, Lucas Rutting, Garry D Peterson, Guillaume Latombe, Franz Essl, Tim Adriaens, David C Aldridge, Sven Bacher, Rubén Bernardo-Madrid, Lluís Brotons, François Diaz, Belinda Gallardo, Piero Genovesi, Marina Golivets, Pablo González-Moreno, Marcus Hall, Petra Kutlesa, Bernd Lenzner, Chunlong Liu, Konrad Pagitz, Teresa Pastor, Wolfgang Rabitsch, Peter Robertson, Helen E Roy, Hanno Seebens, Wojciech Solarz, Uwe Starfinger, Rob Tanner, Montserrat Vilà, Brian Leung, Carla Garcia-Lozano, Jonathan M Jeschke
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生物入侵的未来动态具有高度不确定性,因为它们取决于多种社会生态驱动因素。我们采用了一种基于情景的方法来探索欧洲入侵物种的潜在管理方案。在由多学科专家团队参与的两次研讨会上,我们制定了一项管理战略,分为 19 个目标,涉及政策、研究、公众意识和生物安全。我们构想了在未来不同的可能情况下实现这些目标的解决方案,并确定了四项相互关联的建议,任何管理入侵物种的长期战略都可以围绕这些建议来构建:(1) 欧洲生物安全制度,(2) 专门的交流战略,(3) 数据标准化和管理工具,以及 (4) 监测和评估系统。最后,我们评估了管理策略的可行性,发现不同方案之间存在很大差异。总之,我们的研究结果表明,现在是时候制定一项新的欧洲生物入侵管理战略了,该战略应基于一种跨社会经济部门和国家的更具综合性的方法。
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A scenario-guided strategy for the future management of biological invasions

Future dynamics of biological invasions are highly uncertain because they depend on multiple social–ecological drivers. We used a scenario-based approach to explore potential management options for invasive species in Europe. During two workshops involving a multidisciplinary team of experts, we developed a management strategy arranged into 19 goals relating to policy, research, public awareness, and biosecurity. We conceived solutions for achieving these goals under different plausible future scenarios, and identified four interrelated recommendations around which any long-term strategy for managing invasive species can be structured: (1) a European biosecurity regime, (2) a dedicated communication strategy, (3) data standardization and management tools, and (4) a monitoring and assessment system. Finally, we assessed the feasibility of the management strategy and found substantial differences among scenarios. Collectively, our results indicate that it is time for a new strategy for managing biological invasions in Europe, one that is based on a more integrative approach across socioeconomic sectors and countries.

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Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 环境科学-环境科学
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18.30
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128
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期刊介绍: Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment is a publication by the Ecological Society of America that focuses on the significance of ecology and environmental science in various aspects of research and problem-solving. The journal covers topics such as biodiversity conservation, ecosystem preservation, natural resource management, public policy, and other related areas. The publication features a range of content, including peer-reviewed articles, editorials, commentaries, letters, and occasional special issues and topical series. It releases ten issues per year, excluding January and July. ESA members receive both print and electronic copies of the journal, while institutional subscriptions are also available. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment is highly regarded in the field, as indicated by its ranking in the 2021 Journal Citation Reports by Clarivate Analytics. The journal is ranked 4th out of 174 in ecology journals and 11th out of 279 in environmental sciences journals. Its impact factor for 2021 is reported as 13.789, which further demonstrates its influence and importance in the scientific community.
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