新南威尔士州植被完整性评估是否低估了衍生原生草地的保护价值?

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-04-05 DOI:10.1111/emr.12602
Josh Dorrough, Ian Oliver
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摘要植被状况指标经常被用作生物多样性的替代指标,以支持管理决策、保护法规和生物多样性市场。植被状况指标综合了多种属性,经常被批评为简化了生物多样性的复杂性。一个特别的挑战是,当高分属性补偿低分属性时(例如,高植被覆盖补偿低多样性生长),会出现替代问题。为减少这些影响,通常建议采用几何平均数进行汇总。在澳大利亚新南威尔士州,植被完整性指标以组成、结构和功能子指标的几何平均值计算,用于衡量新南威尔士州生物多样性补偿计划中生物多样性价值的损益。然而,有人担心,当功能子指数(主要是与树木相关的属性)接近于零时,植被完整性会低估衍生的原生草地的保护价值。我们使用两个数据集探讨了这一问题,并将当前的植被完整性度量标准与使用算术平均值进行的汇总进行了比较,同时将功能子指数的最小值定为 10/100,并对衍生的原生草地使用了草地基准。我们的评估借鉴了专家对极度濒危箱形桉树林保护价值的大规模征询,以及在发展评估过程中进行的 4018 次植被完整性评估。我们发现,植被完整性低估了衍生原生草地的保护价值,而且这一问题非常普遍。尽管有证据表明使用算术平均值进行汇总是最有力的支持,但这一变化可能会对生物多样性补偿计划造成破坏。另外,10/100 的最小分指数可避免低估衍生原生草地,而不会对其他情况产生重大影响。我们发现几乎没有证据支持使用草地基准,因为草地基准往往会高估保护价值。本研究强调,生物多样性政策和法规需要有足够的灵活性,以适应持续的指标评估和修订,从而支持更稳健的生物多样性成果。
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Does the NSW vegetation integrity assessment underestimate the conservation values of derived native grasslands?

Vegetation condition metrics are often used as a surrogate of biodiversity to support management decisions, conservation regulations and biodiversity markets. Vegetation condition metrics, which aggregate multiple attributes, are often criticised for simplifying the complexity of biodiversity. A particular challenge is substitution when high-scoring attributes compensate for those with low scores (e.g. high vegetation cover compensating for low growth from diversity). The geometric mean is often suggested for aggregation to reduce these effects. In New South Wales, Australia, the Vegetation Integrity metric, calculated as the geometric mean of Composition, Structure and Function sub-indices, measures the losses and gains in biodiversity values within the NSW Biodiversity Offsets Scheme. However, concern has been raised that Vegetation Integrity underestimates conservation values of derived native grasslands when the Function sub-index (primarily tree-related attributes) approaches zero. We explore this issue using two datasets and compare the current Vegetation Integrity metric with aggregation using the arithmetic mean, adopting a minimum value of 10/100 for the Function sub-index and use of a grassland benchmark for derived native grasslands. Our evaluation draws on a large-scale expert elicitation of conservation values in Critically Endangered Box-gum Grassy Woodlands and 4018 Vegetation Integrity estimates undertaken during development assessments. We find that Vegetation Integrity underestimates conservation values of derived native grasslands and that the problem is widespread. Although evidence most strongly supports aggregation using the arithmetic mean, this change could be disruptive to the Biodiversity Offsets Scheme. Alternatively, a sub-index minimum of 10/100 eliminates underestimation of derived native grasslands without substantial impacts in other circumstances. We found little evidence to support the use of a grassland benchmark, which tended to overestimate conservation values. This study highlights the need for sufficient flexibility in biodiversity policies and regulations to accommodate ongoing metric evaluation and revision to support more robust biodiversity outcomes.

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Accounts of Chemical Research
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