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Protected areas and freshwater conservation: A survey of protected area managers in the Tennessee and Cumberland River Basins, USA

机译:保护区和淡水保护:美国田纳西州和坎伯兰河流域保护区管理人员的调查

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As the scientific community has highlighted the plight of freshwater species, there have been increasing calls for protected area (PA) designation and management specific to the conservation of aquatic species and ecosystems. In this study we examined PA management in one relatively well-resourced (high levels of financial and technical resources) part of the world: the Tennessee and Cumberland River Basins, USA. We asked managers their perceptions about the current status of freshwater ecosystems within PAs, the sources of stress that are degrading freshwater ecosystem integrity, the degree to which PAs address these stressors, and the availability of technical, human, and financial resources for management activities that benefit freshwater ecosystems and the species they support. Managers generally perceive that freshwater ecosystems within PAs are under low levels of stress, with less than half reporting any alteration to ecosystem integrity, and very few reporting alterations at medium or high levels. Most PAs have fewer resources dedicated to freshwater conservation and management than to other activities, and some PAs completely lack resources for freshwater management. We recommend a review of every PA's goals and objectives and any needed updates to include the conservation of freshwater ecosystems. We also recommend an analysis to determine the most pressing stressors to aquatic life within each PA, stemming from sources both from within and outside of a PA's boundaries, and that this information be used to guide future management. Finally, we suggest that management resources be prioritized for PAs that include large portions of the catchments of their freshwater systems; that can address the dominant sources of stress within the PA; or that contain representative ecosystems, species assemblages or populations of rare, endemic, and threatened species.
机译:随着科学界强调淡水物种的困境,越来越多的人要求针对保护水生物种和生态系统的保护区(PA)进行指定和管理。在本研究中,我们在世界上一个资源相对充足(财务和技术资源水平较高)的地区(美国田纳西州和坎伯兰河流域)中检查了PA管理。我们询问管理人员对保护区中淡水生态系统的现状,破坏淡水生态系统完整性的压力来源,保护区应对这些压力的程度以及管理活动所需的技术,人力和财务资源的看法使淡水生态系统及其所支持的物种受益。管理人员通常认为,PA内的淡水生态系统处于低压力水平,不到一半的人报告生态系统完整性有任何变化,很少有报告中度或高水平的变化。与其他活动相比,大多数保护区用于淡水保存和管理的资源较少,有些保护区完全缺乏用于淡水管理的资源。我们建议对每个保护区的目标和目的以及任何需要进行的更新进行审查,以包括淡水生态系统的保护。我们还建议进行分析,以确定每个PA中对水生生物最紧迫的压力,这些压力来自PA边界内外的来源,并且该信息可用于指导未来的管理。最后,我们建议应优先考虑PA的管理资源,其中包括其淡水系统的大部分集水区;可以解决巴勒斯坦权力机构内压力的主要来源;或包含具有代表性的生态系统,物种集合或稀有,特有和受威胁物种的种群。

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