从历史到当代看海草的社会价值。

IF 5.1 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL Ambio Pub Date : 2025-03-24 DOI:10.1007/s13280-025-02167-z
Nicole R. Foster, Eugenia T. Apostolaki, Katelyn DiBenedetto, Carlos M. Duarte, David Gregory, Karina Inostroza, Dorte Krause-Jensen, Benjamin L. H. Jones, Eduard Serrano, Rym Zakhama-Sraieb, Oscar Serrano
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几千年来,海草与人类文化交织在一起,构成了一种自然资源,在整个历史中一直支持着人类。了解海草的社会价值可以促进对这些生态系统的重视,鼓励保护和恢复行动,以抵消历史和预测的损失。这项研究概述了人类历史上对海草的大量使用,从精神和仪式的作用,直接和间接的食物资源,药物和原材料,可追溯到18万多年前。虽然许多过去的用途在现代社会中已经被放弃,但其他用途仍然存在或正在被重新发现,并且新的应用正在出现。由于海草的这些用途依赖于收获,我们还强调需要可持续的做法,以(重新)产生海草与社会之间的积极互动。我们的综述有助于重新评估海草的社会生态系统服务,强调古代和最近的人类与海草的关系,以激励保护和恢复行动。
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Societal value of seagrass from historical to contemporary perspectives

Seagrasses have been entwined with human culture for millennia, constituting a natural resource that has supported humanity throughout this history. Understanding the societal value of seagrass fosters appreciation of these ecosystems, encouraging conservation and restoration actions to counteract historic and predicted losses. This study overviews the plethora of seagrass use in human history, ranging from spiritual and ceremonial roles, direct and indirect food resources, medicines and raw materials, dating back more than 180 000 years. While many past uses have been abandoned in modern societies, others have persisted or are being rediscovered, and new applications are emerging. As these uses of seagrasses depend on harvesting, we also underscore the need for sustainable practices to (re)generate positive interactions between seagrasses and society. Our review contributes to revalue seagrass societal ecosystem services, highlighting ancient and more recent human and seagrass relationships to incentivize conservation and restoration actions.

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Ambio
Ambio 环境科学-工程:环境
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期刊介绍: Explores the link between anthropogenic activities and the environment, Ambio encourages multi- or interdisciplinary submissions with explicit management or policy recommendations. Ambio addresses the scientific, social, economic, and cultural factors that influence the condition of the human environment. Ambio particularly encourages multi- or inter-disciplinary submissions with explicit management or policy recommendations. For more than 45 years Ambio has brought international perspective to important developments in environmental research, policy and related activities for an international readership of specialists, generalists, students, decision-makers and interested laymen.
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