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Where Does River Runoff Matter for Coastal Marine Conservation?

机译:河流径流对沿海海洋保护有何影响?

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Excess sediment and nutrient runoff from land-based human activities are considered serious threats to coastal and marine ecosystems by most conservation practitioners, resource managers, fishers, and other “downstream” resource users. Deleterious consequences of coastal runoff, including eutrophication and hypoxia, have been observed worldwide. Literature on integrated coastal management offers numerous methods to address land-based activities that generate runoff, but many of these approaches are time- and resource-intensive. Often, high-level conservation managers have few tools to aid in decisions about whether land-based threats that generate runoff are of sufficient concern to warrant further investment in planning and management interventions. To address this decision-making process, we present a decision tree that uses geophysical and ecological characteristics to sort any marine coastal ecosystem into a category of high, moderate, low, or minimal risk from the land-based threats of nutrient and sediment runoff. By identifying situations where runoff could influence biodiversity or ecosystem services, the decision tree assists managers in making informed and standardized decisions about when and where to invest further efforts in integrated land-sea planning. We ground-truth the decision tree by evaluating it in five very different regions and conclude the tree classifies regions similarly to the existing literature that is available, but based on less information. Recognizing that the decision tree only encompasses environmental variables, we also discuss approaches for interpreting the decision tree’s outputs in local social and economic contexts. The tree provides a tool for conservation managers to decide whether the scope of their work should include land-sea planning.
机译:大多数养护从业人员,资源管理者,渔民和其他“下游”资源使用者认为,陆上人类活动造成的过多沉积物和养分径流对沿海和海洋生态系统构成了严重威胁。全世界都观察到了沿海径流的有害后果,包括富营养化和缺氧。有关沿海综合管理的文献提供了许多方法来处理产生径流的陆上活动,但是许多方法都需要大量时间和资源。通常,高级保护管理人员几乎没有什么工具可以帮助做出决策,以决定是否会引起径流的陆上威胁足够引起人们的关注,从而需要在计划和管理干预措施上进行进一步的投资。为了解决此决策过程,我们提出了一个决策树,该决策树利用地球物理和生态特征将任何海洋沿海生态系统归类为来自陆上养分和沉积物径流威胁的高,中,低或最小风险类别。通过确定径流可能影响生物多样性或生态系统服务的情况,决策树可帮助管理人员就何时何地在何处以及何处进一步投资进行陆海综合规划做出明智和标准化的决策。通过在五个非常不同的区域中对决策树进行评估,我们对决策树进行了深入研究,并得出结论,该决策树对区域的分类与可用的现有文献类似,但是基于较少的信息。认识到决策树仅包含环境变量,因此,我们还讨论了在当地社会和经济环境下解释决策树的输出的方法。该树为保护管理人员提供了一种工具,可用来确定其工作范围是否应包括陆海计划。

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