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Evaluation of a popular spatial cumulative impact assessment method for marine systems: A seagrass case study

机译:对海洋系统流行空间累积影响评估方法的评价:海草案例研究

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Human activities put stress on our oceans and with a growing global population, the impact is increasing. Stressors rarely act in isolation, with the majority of marine areas being impacted by multiple, concurrent stressors. Marine spatial cumulative impact assessments attempt to estimate the collective impact of multiple stressors on marine environments. However, this is difficult given how stressors interact with one another, and the variable response of ecosystems. As a result, assumptions and generalisations are required when attempting to model cumulative impacts. One fundamental assumption of the most commonly applied, semi-quantitative cumulative impact assessment method is that a change in modelled cumulative impact is correlated with a change in ecosystem condition. However, this assumption has rarely been validated with empirical data. We tested this assumption using a case study of seagrass in a large, inverse estuary in South Australia (Spencer Gulf)- We compared three different seagrass condition indices, based on survey data collected in the field, to scores from a spatial cumulative impact model for the study area. One condition index showed no relationship with cumulative impact, whilst the other two indices had very small, negative relationships with cumulative impact. These results suggest that one of the most commonly used methods for assessing cumulative impacts on marine systems is not robust enough to accurately reflect the effect of multiple stressors on seagrasses; possibly due to the number and generality of assumptions involved in the approach. Future methods should acknowledge the complex relationships between stressors, and the impact these relationships can have on ecosystems. This outcome highlights the need for greater evaluation of cumulative impact assessment outputs and the need for data-driven approaches. Our results are a caution for marine scientists and resource managers who may rely on spatial cumulative impact assessment outputs for informing policy and decision-making.
机译:人类活动对我们的海洋带来压力,并具有不断增长的全球人口,影响正在增加。压力源很少被隔离起来,大多数海洋地区受到多个并发压力的影响。海洋空间累积影响评估试图估算多个压力源对海洋环境的集体影响。然而,如果压力源相互作用以及生态系统的可变响应,这很难。结果,在尝试模拟累积影响时需要假设和概括。最常用的半定量累积影响评估方法的一个基本假设是建模累积影响的变化与生态系统条件的变化相关。但是,这种假设很少有经验数据验证。我们通过南澳大利亚(Spencer Gulf)的大型逆口在大型逆口(Spencer Gulf)的案例研究来测试这一假设 - 我们将三种不同的海草条件指数与现场收集的调查数据进行了比较,从空间累积影响模型进行了分数研究区。一个条件指数显示没有与累积影响的关系,而另外两个指数具有非常小的,负面关系与累积影响。这些结果表明,评估对海洋系统累积影响的最常用方法之一并不足够强大,以便准确反映多种压力源对海草的影响;可能是由于方法中涉及的假设的数量和一般性。未来的方法应该承认压力源之间的复杂关系,这些关系可能对生态系统的影响。这一结果突出了对累积影响评估产出的更大评价以及数据驱动方法的需要。我们的业绩谨慎,海洋科学家和资源经理人可以依赖空间累积影响评估产出,以告知政策和决策。

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    《Oceanographic Literature Review》 |2021年第5期|1103-1103|共1页
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