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Designing a Long-term Ecological Change Monitoring Program for BC Parks

机译:设计卑诗省公园的长期生态变化监测计划

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Global climate changes are impacting the entire landscape and although intended as ecological reservoirs and refugia, parks and protected areas are not immune to these changes. Provincially, BC Parks’ staff identify stressors and threats in conservation risk assessments and have identified myriad challenges amplified by climate change. The role of monitoring in protected areas management in general, and with respect to climate change in particular, is identified as central to most assessment and adaptation strategies. This paper describes our work in the development and implementation of a province-wide long-term ecological change monitoring (LTEM) program that can be conducted using a hybrid scientific/citizen-science model. The intent is to help understand a) the state of ecological integrity of BC Parks on a provincial scale and b) long-term ecological change of which climate change is one of the leading causes. Although still in the preliminary stages of implementation, we reflect on some of the lessons we are learning along the way from discussions with field staff, scientists and managers in the protected areas field.
机译:全球气候变化正在影响整个景观,尽管公园和保护区被视为生态蓄水池和避难所,但它们却无法幸免。 BC省公园的工作人员在保护风险评估中确定了压力源和威胁,并确定了因气候变化而加剧的众多挑战。总体而言,监测在保护区管理中,特别是在气候变化方面的作用被认为是大多数评估和适应战略的核心。本文介绍了我们在开发和实施全省范围的长期生态变化监测(LTEM)计划中的工作,该计划可以使用混合科学/公民科学模型进行。目的是帮助了解a)省级BC公园的生态完整性状况,以及b)气候变化是主要原因的长期生态变化。尽管仍处于实施的初期阶段,但我们会从与保护区领域的现场工作人员,科学家和管理人员的讨论中汲取一些经验教训。

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