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Advances in monitoring the human dimension of natural resource systems: an example from the Great Barrier Reef

机译:监测自然资源系统的人文方面的进展:以大堡礁为例

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The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the feasibility and potential utility of decision-centric social-economic monitoring using data collected from Great Barrier Reef (Reef) region. The social and economic long term monitoring program (SELTMP) for the Reef is a novel attempt to monitor the social and economic dimensions of social-ecological change in a globally and nationally important region. It represents the current status and condition of the major user groups of the Reef with the potential to simultaneously consider trends, interconnections, conflicts, dependencies and vulnerabilities. Our approach was to combine a well-established conceptual framework with a strong governance structure and partnership arrangement that enabled the co-production of knowledge. The framework is a modification of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment and it was used to guide indicator choice. Indicators were categorised as; (i) resource use and dependency, (ii) ecosystem benefits and well-being, and (iii) drivers of change. Data were collected through secondary datasets where existing and new datasets were created where not, using standard survey techniques. Here we present an overview of baseline results of new survey data from commercial-fishers (n?=?210), marine-based tourism operators (n?=?119), tourists (n?=?2877), local residents (n?=?3181), and other Australians (n?=?2002). The indicators chosen describe both social and economic components of the Reef system and represent an unprecedented insight into the ways in which people currently use and depend on the Reef, the benefits that they derive, and how they perceive, value and relate to the Reef and each other. However, the success of a program such as the SELTMP can only occur with well-translated cutting-edge data and knowledge that are collaboratively produced, adaptive, and directly feeds into current management processes. We discuss how data from the SELTMP have already been incorporated into Reef management decision-making through substantial inclusion in three key policy documents.
机译:本文的目的是使用从大堡礁(Reef)地区收集的数据来证明以决策为中心的社会经济监测的可行性和潜在用途。珊瑚礁的社会和经济长期监测计划(SELTMP)是一种新颖的尝试,目的是监测全球和国家重要地区的社会生态变化的社会和经济方面。它代表了礁石主要用户群的当前状态和状况,并有可能同时考虑趋势,相互联系,冲突,依存关系和漏洞。我们的方法是将完善的概念框架与强大的治理结构和伙伴关系安排相结合,以实现知识的共同生产。该框架是对千年生态系统评估的修改,用于指导指标的选择。指标分类为: (i)资源使用和依赖性,(ii)生态系统的利益和福祉,以及(iii)改变的动力。使用标准调查技术,通过二级数据集收集数据,而在二级数据集中创建现有数据集和新数据集而不创建二级数据集。在这里,我们概述了来自商业渔民(n?=?210),海上旅游经营者(n?=?119),游客(n?=?2877),当地居民(n ?=?3181)和其他澳大利亚人(n?=?2002)。所选择的指标既描述了礁石系统的社会和经济组成部分,又对人们当前使用和依赖礁石的方式,他们所获得的利益以及他们如何看待,重视和关联于礁石和珊瑚礁做出了前所未有的见解。彼此。但是,只有SELTMP之类的程序能够成功翻译,它们的翻译才能成功完成,这些尖端的数据和知识需要以协作方式生成,自适应并直接馈入当前管理流程中。我们将讨论如何通过将SELTMP中的数据大量包含在三个关键的政策文件中来将其纳入礁石管理决策中。

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