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A spatial framework for targeting urban planning for pollinators and people with local stakeholders: A route to healthy, blossoming communities?

机译:将传粉媒介和当地利益相关者作为城市规划目标的空间框架:通往健康,繁华社区的途径?

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Pollinators such as bees and hoverflies are essential components of an urban ecosystem, supporting and contributing to the biodiversity, functioning, resilience and visual amenity of green infrastructure. Their urban habitats also deliver health and well-being benefits to society, by providing important opportunities for accessing nature nearby to the homes of a growing majority of people living in towns and cities. However, many pollinator species are in decline, and the loss, degradation and fragmentation of natural habitats are some of the key drivers of this change. Urban planners and other practitioners need evidence to carefully prioritise where they focus their resources to provide and maintain a high quality, multifunctional green infrastructure network that supports pollinators and people. We provide a modelling framework to inform green infrastructure planning as a nature based solution with social and ecological benefits. We show how habitat suitability models (HSM) incorporating remote sensed vegetation data can provide important information on the influence of urban landcover composition and spatial configuration on species distributions across cities. Using Edinburgh, Scotland, as a case study city, we demonstrate this approach for bumble bees and hoverflies, providing high resolution predictive maps that identify pollinator habitat hotspots and pinch points across the city. By combining this spatial HSM output with health deprivation data, we highlight 'win-win' opportunity areas in most need of improved green infrastructure to support pollinator habitat quality and connectivity, as well as societal health and well-being. In addition, in collaboration with municipal planners, local stakeholders, and partners from a local greenspace learning alliance, we identified opportunities for citizen engagement activities to encourage interest in wildlife gardening as part of a 'pollinator pledge'. We conclude that this quantitative, spatially explicit and transferable approach provides a useful decision-making tool for targeting nature-based solutions to improve biodiversity and increase environmental stewardship, with the aim of providing a more attractive city to live, work and invest in.
机译:蜜蜂和盘旋蝇等授粉媒介是城市生态系统的重要组成部分,它们为绿色基础设施的生物多样性,功能,适应力和视觉舒适度提供支持并做出贡献。他们的城市栖息地也提供了重要的机会,使越来越多的城镇居民居住在大自然的家园附近,从而为社会带来了健康和福祉。但是,许多传粉媒介物种正在减少,自然栖息地的丧失,退化和破碎是这种变化的一些主要驱动力。城市规划人员和其他从业人员需要证据,才能仔细确定他们在资源上的优先级,以提供和维护支持传粉媒介和人员的高质量,多功能的绿色基础设施网络。我们提供了一个建模框架,以告知绿色基础设施规划作为具有社会和生态效益的基于自然的解决方案。我们展示了结合遥感植被数据的栖息地适应性模型(HSM)如何提供有关城市土地覆盖物组成和空间配置对城市间物种分布的影响的重要信息。我们以苏格兰爱丁堡为案例研究城市,演示了这种针对大黄蜂和蚜虫的方法,并提供了高分辨率的预测性地图,可识别整个城市的传粉媒介栖息地热点和夹点。通过将空间HSM输出与健康剥夺数据相结合,我们突出显示了“急需双赢”的机会领域,这是最需要改善的绿色基础设施以支持传粉媒介栖息地质量和连通性以及社会健康和福祉的领域。此外,我们与市政规划师,当地利益相关者以及当地绿色空间学习联盟的合作伙伴合作,确定了公民参与活动的机会,以鼓励人们对野生动植物园艺产生兴趣,这是“授粉者承诺”的一部分。我们得出的结论是,这种定量,空间明确和可转移的方法为以自然为基础的解决方案提供了有用的决策工具,以改善生物多样性和增加环境管理,目的是提供一个更具吸引力的城市生活,工作和投资。

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