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Advances in Understanding and Managing Catastrophic Ecosystem Shifts in Mediterranean Ecosystems

机译:理解和管理地中海生态系统灾难性生态系统转变的进展

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One of the most challenging issues in Mediterranean ecosystems to date has been to understand the emergence of discontinuous changes or catastrophic shifts. In the era of the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, which encompass ideas around Land Degradation Neutrality, advancing this understanding has become even more critical and urgent. The aim of this paper is to synthesise insights into the drivers, processes and management of catastrophic shifts to highlight ways forward for the management of Mediterranean ecosystems. We use a multidisciplinary approach that extends beyond the typical single site, single scale, single approach studies in the current literature. We link applied and theoretical ecology at multiple scales with analyses and modelling of human-environment-climate relations and stakeholder engagement in six field sites in Mediterranean ecosystems to address three key questions: i) How do major degradation drivers affect ecosystem functioning and services in Mediterranean ecosystems? ii) What processes happen in the soil and vegetation during a catastrophic shift? iii) How can management of vulnerable ecosystems be optimized using these findings? Drawing together the findings from the use of different approaches allows us to address the whole pipeline of changes from drivers through to action. We highlight ways to assess ecosystem vulnerability that can help to prevent ecosystem shifts to undesirable states; identify cost-effective management measures that align with the vision and plans of land users; and evaluate the timing of these measures to enable optimization of their application before thresholds are reached. Such a multidisciplinary approach enables improved identification of early warning signals for discontinuous changes informing more timely and cost-effective management, allowing anticipation of, adaptation to, or even prevention of, undesirable catastrophic ecosystem shifts.
机译:一个在地中海生态系统迄今最具挑战性的问题已经了解的不连续变化或灾难性的变化出现。在2030年可持续发展目标的时代,包括在土地退化中立周围的想法,推进这种理解已经变得更加危有和紧急。本文的目的是综合进入灾难性变化的司机,流程和管理的洞察,以突出向地中海生态系统管理的前进。我们使用多学科方法,延伸超出典型的单一站点,单一规模,单一的单一方法研究。我们在MediTerran Ecosystems的六个现场地点的分析和建模的多种规模中的应用和理论生态在地中海生态系统中的六个田间地点进行了联系,解决了三个关键问题:i)主要退化司机如何影响地中海的生态系统运作和服务生态系统? ii)在灾难性的转变期间在土壤和植被中发生了哪些过程? iii)如何使用这些调查结果进行优化易受伤害的生态系统的管理?从使用不同方法绘制调查结果使我们能够通过驾驶员通过行动解决整个流水管道。我们突出了评估生态系统漏洞的方法,可以帮助防止生态系统转移到不良状态;确定与土地用户的愿景和计划保持一致的经济有效的管理措施;并评估这些措施的时间来实现在达到阈值之前能够优化其应用。这种多学科方法使得能够改进识别预警信号,以便不连续变化通知更及时,具有成本效益的管理,允许预期,适应或甚至预防,不希望的灾难性生态系统变化。
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