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Ecosystem Management: Tomorrow's Approach to Enhancing Food Security under a Changing Climate

机译:生态系统管理:气候变化下的明天加强粮食安全的方法

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This paper argues that a sustainable ecosystem management approach is vital to ensure the delivery of essential ‘life support’ ecosystem services and must be mainstreamed into societal conscience, political thinking and economic processes. Feeding the world at a time of climate change, environmental degradation, increasing human population and demand for finite resources requires sustainable ecosystem management and equitable governance. Ecosystem degradation undermines food production and the availability of clean water, hence threatening human health, livelihoods and ultimately societal stability. Degradation also increases the vulnerability of populations to the consequences of natural disasters and climate change impacts. With 10 million people dying from hunger each year, the linkages between ecosystems and food security are important to recognize. Though we all depend on ecosystems for our food and water, about seventy per cent of the estimated 1.1 billion people in poverty around the world live in rural areas and depend directly on the productivity of ecosystems for their livelihoods. Healthy ecosystems provide a diverse range of food sources and support entire agricultural systems, but their value to food security and sustainable livelihoods are often undervalued or ignored. There is an urgent need for increased financial investment for integrating ecosystem management with food security and poverty alleviation priorities. As the world's leaders worked towards a new international climate change agenda in Cancun, Mexico, 29 November–10 December 2010 (UNFCCC COP16), it was clear that without a deep and decisive post-2012 agreement and major concerted effort to reduce the food crisis, the Millennium Development Goals will not be attained. Political commitment at the highest level will be needed to raise the profile of ecosystems on the global food agenda. It is recommended that full recognition and promotion be given of the linkages between healthy, protected ecosystems and global food security; that sufficient resources be allocated for improved ecosystem valuation, protection, management and restoration; and that ecosystem management be integrated in climate change and food security portfolios. We will not be able to feed the world and eradicate extreme poverty, if we do not protect our valuable ecosystems and biodiversity.
机译:本文认为,可持续的生态系统管理方法对于确保提供基本的“生命支持”生态系统服务至关重要,必须将其纳入社会良知,政治思想和经济流程的主流。在气候变化,环境退化,人口增加和对有限资源的需求之时养活世界,需要可持续的生态系统管理和公平治理。生态系统退化破坏了粮食生产和清洁水的供应,从而威胁到人类健康,生计,并最终威胁着社会稳定。退化还增加了人口对自然灾害和气候变化影响的脆弱性。每年有1000万人死于饥饿,因此必须认识到生态系统与粮食安全之间的联系。尽管我们所有人的食物和水都依赖于生态系统,但估计全世界11亿贫困人口中约有70%生活在农村地区,直接依靠生态系统的生计。健康的生态系统提供多种多样的食物来源并支持整个农业系统,但是它们对粮食安全和可持续生计的价值往往被低估或忽视。迫切需要增加财政投资,以将生态系统管理与粮食安全和扶贫重点相结合。在世界各国领导人努力于2010年11月29日至12月10日在墨西哥坎昆制定新的国际气候变化议程(UNFCCC COP16)时,很显然,如果没有2012年后的深刻果断协议以及为减少粮食危机而做出的重大一致努力,千年发展目标将无法实现。为了提高生态系统在全球粮食议程中的形象,将需要最高级别的政治承诺。建议充分承认和促进健康,受保护的生态系统与全球粮食安全之间的联系;分配足够的资源来改善生态系统的评估,保护,管理和恢复;并将生态系统管理纳入气候变化和粮食安全组合。如果我们不保护我们宝贵的生态系统和生物多样性,我们将无法养活世界并消除赤贫。

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