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Integrating Science into Management of Ecosystems in the Greater Blue Mountains

机译:将科学纳入大蓝山山脉生态系统管理

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Effective management of large protected conservation areas is challenged by political, institutional and environmental complexity and inconsistency. Knowledge generation and its uptake into management are crucial to address these challenges. We reflect on practice at the interface between science and management of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area (GBMWHA), which covers approximately 1 million hectares west of Sydney, Australia. Multiple government agencies and other stakeholders are involved in its management, and decision-making is confounded by numerous plans of management and competing values and goals, reflecting the different objectives and responsibilities of stakeholders. To highlight the complexities of the decision-making process for this large area, we draw on the outcomes of a recent collaborative research project and focus on fire regimes and wild-dog control as examples of how existing knowledge is integrated into management. The collaborative research project achieved the objectives of collating and synthesizing biological data for the region; however, transfer of the project's outcomes to management has proved problematic. Reasons attributed to this include lack of clearly defined management objectives to guide research directions and uptake, and scientific information not being made more understandable and accessible. A key role of a local bridging organisation (e.g., the Blue Mountains World Heritage Institute) in linking science and management is ensuring that research results with management significance can be effectively transmitted to agencies and that outcomes are explained for nonspecialists as well as more widely distributed. We conclude that improved links between science, policy, and management within an adaptive learning-by-doing framework for the GBMWHA would assist the usefulness and uptake of future research.
机译:政治,体制和环境的复杂性以及前后矛盾,对大型保护区的有效管理提出了挑战。知识的产生及其对管理的吸收对于应对这些挑战至关重要。我们在大蓝山世界遗产保护区(GBMWHA)的科学与管理之间的交界处反思实践,该保护区占澳大利亚悉尼以西约100万公顷。多个政府机构和其他利益相关者参与其管理,而决策则由众多管理计划以及相互竞争的价值观和目标所混淆,这反映了利益相关者的不同目标和职责。为了突出这一大区域决策过程的复杂性,我们借鉴了最近的一项合作研究项目的成果,并着眼于火灾情况和野狗控制,以此作为现有知识如何整合到管理中的示例。该合作研究项目实现了该地区生物数据的整理和综合目标。然而,事实证明,将项目成果转移给管理层是有问题的。造成这种情况的原因包括缺乏明确的管理目标来指导研究方向和采用,以及科学信息无法被更容易理解和访问。地方桥梁组织(例如,蓝山世界遗产研究所)在将科学与管理联系起来方面的关键作用是确保具有管理意义的研究结果可以有效地传达给机构,并为非专家解释结果并进行更广泛的分配。我们得出结论,在GBMWHA的自适应“边做边学”框架内改善科学,政策和管理之间的联系将有助于未来研究的有用性和采用性。

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  • 来源
    《Environmental Management》 |2011年第4期|p.659-674|共16页
  • 作者单位

    Blue Mountains World Heritage Institute, University of New South Wales, Vallentine Annexe, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia;

    School of Biological, Earth & Environmental Sciences,University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia;

    Institute for Conservation Biology and Environmental Management, University of Wollongong, Wollongong,NSW, Australia;

    Australian Wetlands and Rivers Centre, School of Biological,Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia;

    Institute of Environmental Studies, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia;

    Office of Environment and Heritage New South Wales, Sydney,NSW, Australia;

    Vertebrate Pest Research Unit, New South Wales Department of Primary Industries, Orange, NSW, Australia;

    School of Natural Sciences, University of Western Sydney,Richmond, NSW, Australia;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    adaptive management; biodiversity conservation; bushfire management; knowledge generation and uptake; protected area management; wild-dog management;

    机译:适应性管理;生物多样性保护;篝火管理;知识的产生和吸收;保护区管理;野狗管理;
  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 13:29:06

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