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Bringing multiple values to the table: assessing future land-use and climate change in North Kona, Hawaiʻi

机译:为表格带来多种价值:评估夏威夷北科纳市未来的土地利用和气候变化

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As ecosystem service assessments increasingly contribute to decisions about managing Earth’s lands and waters, there is a growing need to understand the diverse ways that people use and value landscapes. However, these assessments rarely incorporate the value of landscapes to communities with strong cultural and generational ties to place, precluding inclusion of these values—alongside others—into planning processes. We developed a process to evaluate trade-offs and synergies in ecosystem services across land-use scenarios and under climate change in North Kona, Hawaiʻi, a tropical dry ecosystem where water, fire, biodiversity, and cultural values are all critical considerations for land management decisions. Specifically, we combined participatory deliberative methods, ecosystem service models, vegetation surveys, and document analysis to evaluate how cultural services, regulating services (groundwater recharge, landscape flammability reduction), biodiversity, and revenue: (1) vary across four land-use scenarios (pasture, coffee, agroforestry, and native forest restoration) and (2) are expected to vary with climate change (representative concentration pathway (RCP) 8.5 mid-century scenario). The native forest restoration scenario provided high cultural, biodiversity, and ecosystem service value, whereas coffee's strongest benefit was monetary return. The agroforestry scenario offered the greatest potential in terms of maximizing multiple services. Pasture had relatively low ecological and economic value but, as with native forest and agroforestry, held high value in terms of local knowledge and cultural connection to place. Climate change amplified existing vulnerabilities for groundwater recharge and landscape flammability, but resulted in few shifts in the ranking of land-use scenarios. Our results demonstrate that cultural services need not be sacrificed at the expense of other management objectives if they are deliberately included in land-use planning from the start. Meaningfully representing what matters most to diverse groups of people, now and under a changing climate, requires greater integration of participatory methods into ecosystem service analyses.
机译:随着生态系统服务评估越来越多地有助于做出有关管理地球土地和水域的决策,越来越需要了解人们使用和评估景观的各种方式。但是,这些评估很少将景观的价值纳入具有牢固文化和世代关系的社区,从而将这些价值(以及其他价值)排除在规划过程之外。我们开发了一种程序,用于评估夏威夷州北科纳市(热带干旱生态系统,其中水,火,生物多样性和文化价值都是土地管理的重要考虑因素)在土地使用情况下以及气候变化下生态系统服务在各种土地使用情景中的权衡和协同作用决定。具体来说,我们结合了参与性审议方法,生态系统服务模型,植被调查和文件分析,以评估文化服务,调节服务(地下水补给,景观可燃性降低),生物多样性和收入的方式:(1)在四种土地利用情景中发生变化(草场,咖啡,农林业和原生森林的恢复)和(2)预计会随气候变化而变化(代表浓度路径(RCP)8.5世纪中叶的情景)。原始森林的恢复情景提供了较高的文化,生物多样性和生态系统服务价值,而咖啡的最大收益是金钱回报。在最大限度地提供多种服务方面,农林业情景提供了最大的潜力。牧场具有相对较低的生态和经济价值,但与本地森林和农林业一样,就当地知识和与地方的文化联系而言,牧场具有很高的价值。气候变化加剧了现有的地下水补给和景观易燃性脆弱性,但导致土地利用情景的排名变化不大。我们的结果表明,文化服务如果从一开始就刻意纳入土地使用规划中,就不必牺牲其他管理目标。要想在当今和不断变化的气候中代表着最重要的不同群体最重要的问题,就需要将参与性方法更多地整合到生态系统服务分析中。

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