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The Right Tree for the Job? Perceptions of Species Suitability for the Provision of Ecosystem Services

机译:合适的工作树吗?对物种是否适合提供生态系统服务的看法

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Stakeholders in plantation forestry are increasingly aware of the importance of the ecosystem services and non-market values associated with forests. In New Zealand, there is significant interest in establishing species other than Pinus radiata D. Don (the dominant plantation species) in the belief that alternative species are better suited to deliver these services. Significant risk is associated with this position as there is little objective data to support these views. To identify which species were likely to be planted to deliver ecosystem services, a survey was distributed to examine stakeholder perceptions. Stakeholders were asked which of 15 tree attributes contributed to the provision of five ecosystem services (amenity value, bioenergy production, carbon capture, the diversity of native habitat, and erosion control/water quality) and to identify which of 22 candidate tree species possessed those attributes. These data were combined to identify the species perceived most suitable for the delivery of each ecosystem service. Sequoia sempervirens (D.Don) Endl. closely matched the stakeholder derived ideotypes associated with all five ecosystem services. Comparisons to data from growth, physiological and ecological studies demonstrated that many of the opinions held by stakeholders were inaccurate, leading to erroneous assumptions regarding the suitability of most candidate species. Stakeholder perceptions substantially influence tree species selection, and plantations established on the basis of inaccurate opinions are unlikely to deliver the desired outcomes. Attitudinal surveys associated with engagement campaigns are essential to improve stakeholder knowledge, advancing the development of fit-for-purpose forest management that provides the required ecosystem services.
机译:人工林的利益相关者越来越意识到生态系统服务和与森林相关的非市场价值的重要性。在新西兰,建立除辐射松D. Don(主要种植园物种)以外的其他物种的兴趣浓厚,因为人们相信替代物种更适合提供这些服务。由于缺乏支持这些观点的客观数据,因此与该职位相关的重大风险。为了确定可能种植哪些物种来提供生态系统服务,我们进行了一项调查以调查利益相关者的看法。利益相关者被问及15种树木属性中的哪一种有助于提供五种生态系统服务(舒适性价值,生物能源生产,碳捕获,原生生境的多样性以及侵蚀控制/水质),并确定22种候选树木中哪些具有那些属性。结合这些数据,可以确定最适合提供每种生态系统服务的物种。红杉(D.Don)Endl。与所有五种生态系统服务相关的利益相关者派生的意识型非常匹配。与来自生长,生理和生态研究的数据进行的比较表明,利益相关者持有的许多观点是不准确的,从而导致关于大多数候选物种的适用性的错误假设。利益相关者的看法在很大程度上影响了树种的选择,并且基于不正确意见而建立的人工林不太可能实现预期的结果。与参与活动相关的态度调查对于增进利益相关者的知识,促进发展提供所需生态系统服务的适合目的的森林管理至关重要。

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