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Transforming Ecosystems: When Where and How to Restore Contaminated Sites

机译:改变生态系统:何时何地以及如何恢复受污染的地点

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Chemical contamination has impaired ecosystems, reducing biodiversity and the provisioning of functions and services. This has spurred a movement to restore contaminated ecosystems and develop and implement national and international regulations that require it. Nevertheless, ecological restoration remains a young and rapidly growing discipline and its intersection with toxicology is even more nascent and underdeveloped. Consequently, we provide guidance to scientists and practitioners on when, where, and how to restore contaminated ecosystems. Although restoration has many benefits, it also can be expensive, and in many cases systems can recover without human intervention. Hence, the first question we address is: “When should we restore contaminated ecosystems?” Second, we provide suggestions on what to restore—biodiversity, functions, services, all 3, or something else—and where to restore given expected changes to habitats driven by global climate change. Finally, we provide guidance on how to restore contaminated ecosystems. To do this, we analyze critical aspects of the literature dealing with the ecology of restoring contaminated ecosystems. Additionally, we review approaches for translating the science of restoration to on-the-ground actions, which includes discussions of market incentives and the finances of restoration, stakeholder outreach and governance models for ecosystem restoration, and working with contractors to implement restoration plans. By explicitly considering the mechanisms and strategies that maximize the success of the restoration of contaminated sites, we hope that our synthesis serves to increase and improve collaborations between restoration ecologists and ecotoxicologists and set a roadmap for the restoration of contaminated ecosystems.
机译:化学污染损害了生态系统,减少了生物多样性以及提供了功能和服务。这刺激了一场运动,以恢复受污染的生态系统,并制定和执行需要它的国家和国际法规。然而,生态修复仍是一门年轻且迅速发展的学科,它与毒理学的交汇处还更加新生和欠发达。因此,我们就何时,何地以及如何恢复受污染的生态系统向科学家和从业人员提供指导。尽管恢复有很多好处,但它也可能很昂贵,并且在许多情况下,无需人工干预即可恢复系统。因此,我们要解决的第一个问题是:“我们何时应恢复受污染的生态系统?”第二,我们就恢复的内容(生物多样性,功能,服务,所有这三个方面或其他方面)提供建议,以及在全球气候变化驱动的生境发生预期变化的情况下恢复的位置。最后,我们提供有关如何恢复受污染的生态系统的指南。为此,我们分析了有关恢复受污染生态系统生态学的文献的关键方面。此外,我们还将探讨将恢复科学转化为实际行动的方法,包括讨论市场激励机制和恢复财务,利益相关者宣传和生态系统恢复治理模型,以及与承包商合作实施恢复计划。通过明确考虑使污染场地恢复成功最大化的机制和策略,我们希望我们的合成有助于增加和改善恢复生态学家和生态毒理学家之间的合作,并为恢复受污染的生态系统设定路线图。

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