比较筛选工具评估潜在的“其他有效的基于区域的保护措施”在加拿大安大略省

Q1 Environmental Science Parks Pub Date : 2018-07-23 DOI:10.2305/IUCN.CH.2018.PARKS-24-SIPAG.EN
P. Gray, Deanna Cheriton, Noah Gaetz, Paul H. Lehman, J. Sherwood, T. Beechey, C. Lemieux
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在正式认可的保护区保护生物多样性是爱知目标11的主要目的。除了传统的保护区之外,目标11还承认了一种新机制,即“其他有效的基于区域的保护措施”(oecm)。自列入爱知目标11目标以来,OECM类别引起了相当大的混乱和争论,迄今为止所描述的例子很少。在本文中,我们探讨了由国际自然保护联盟(IUCN)和加拿大生态区委员会(CCEA)开发的OECM筛选工具的能力,以评估位于加拿大安大略省南部高度发达城市地区的两个潜在OECM。结果显示,这两个位点可能符合“候选”oecm的条件。在对两种筛选工具的比较分析中,我们确定CCEA的工具忠实地整合了世界自然保护联盟的指导,并提供了额外的细节,以帮助从业者解决独特的“国内”社会和生态条件。在生物地缘政治多样化的世界中,成功地将高级别指导转化为设计用于独特的地方国家决策层面的工具,对于成功地保护生物多样性至关重要。
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Comparing screening tools for assessment of potential ‘other effective area‐based conservation measures’ in Ontario, Canada
Biodiversity conservation in formally recognized protected areas is the primary intent of Aichi Target 11. In addition to traditional protected areas, Target 11 recognizes a new mechanism, ‘other effective area-based conservation measures’ (OECMs). Since its inclusion in the Aichi Target 11 objective, the OECM category has created considerable confusion and debate, and few examples have been described to date. In this paper, we explore the capacity of OECM screening tools developed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and the Canadian Council on Ecological Areas (CCEA) to evaluate two potential OECMs located in highly developed urban areas in southern Ontario, Canada. Results reveal that the two sites may qualify as ‘candidate’ OECMs. In a comparative analysis of the two screening tools, we determined that the CCEA’s tool faithfully integrates IUCN guidance and provides additional detail to help practitioners address unique ‘in-country’ social and ecological conditions. In a bio-geo-politically diverse world, the successful translation of high-level guidance into tools designed for application at unique localnational levels of decision-making is critical to successful biodiversity conservation.
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Parks
Parks Environmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
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期刊介绍: We aim for PARKS to be a rigorous, challenging publication with high academic credibility and standing. But at the same time the journal is and should remain primarily a resource for people actively involved in establishing and managing protected areas, under any management category or governance type. We aim for the majority of papers accepted to include practical management information. We also work hard to include authors who are involved in management but do not usually find the time to report the results of their research and experience to a wider audience. We welcome submissions from people whose written English is imperfect as long as they have interesting research to report, backed up by firm evidence, and are happy to work with authors to develop papers for the journal. PARKS is published with the aim of strengthening international collaboration in protected area development and management by: • promoting understanding of the values and benefits derived from protected areas to governments, communities, visitors, business etc; • ensuring that protected areas fulfil their primary role in nature conservation while addressing critical issues such as ecologically sustainable development, social justice and climate change adaptation and mitigation; • serving as a leading global forum for the exchange of information on issues relating to protected areas, especially learning from case studies of applied ideas; • publishing articles reporting on recent applied research that is relevant to protected area management; • changing and improving protected area management, policy environment and socio-economic benefits through use of information provided in the journal; and • promoting IUCN’s work on protected areas.
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