生物多样性管理挑战:政策简介

Q2 Social Sciences Environmental Law Review Pub Date : 2024-05-01 DOI:10.1177/14614529241247361
Laura Holden, Robert G Lee, Luisa Orsini, Niamh Eastwood, Jiarui Zhou, Aleksandra Čavoški
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在过去的一个世纪里,全球生物多样性以惊人的速度丧失,导致了人们常说的 "第六次生物大灭绝"。造成生物多样性丧失的主要原因包括化学污染、栖息地丧失、资源的不可持续利用、入侵物种和气候变化。这种环境变化会不可逆转地改变生态系统的功能,导致生态系统服务的直接损失,如食物供应、气候调节和文化服务,据估计,这些服务的全球价值高达数万亿美元。国际管理机构一再设定保护生物多样性和生态系统服务的目标,尤其是在联合国《生物多样性公约》(CBD)的框架内。尽管各国在 1992 年的里约峰会上承诺保护生物多样性,但进展却令人遗憾。造成这种失败的原因之一是,纠正生物多样性丧失的行动取决于各国政府,但在公众议程中的关注度相对较低。本文回顾了英国和欧盟的生物多样性法律和政策框架,揭示了围绕生物多样性丧失的一些复杂问题,包括违规行为、公众意识和估值。在 2023 年生物多样性多学科圆桌会议之后,我们提出了克服这些问题的政策建议。
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Biodiversity management challenges: A policy brief
Global biodiversity has been lost at an alarming rate in the past century leading to what is often described as ‘the sixth mass extinction'. Leading causes of this loss are chemical pollution, habitat loss, unsustainable use of resources, invasive species, and climate change. Such environmental change can alter ecosystem functions irreversibly, leading to a direct loss of ecosystem services, such as food provision, climate regulation, and cultural services, which are estimated to have a global value of tens of trillions of dollars. International governing bodies have repeatedly set targets to preserve biodiversity and ecosystem services, especially within the framework of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). Despite nation states’ pledges at the Rio Summit in 1992 to conserve biological diversity, progress has been lamentable. One reason for such failure is that action to redress biodiversity loss depends on national governments but it is of relatively low concern on the public agenda. This article reviews the UK and EU legal and policy biodiversity frameworks and exposes some of the complexities surrounding biodiversity loss, including non-compliance, public awareness, and valuation. Following a multidisciplinary roundtable on biodiversity in 2023, we suggest policy recommendations to overcome these issues.
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