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Managing networked landscapes: conservation in a fragmented, regionally connected world

机译:管理网络景观:在一个分散的,区域相连的世界中的保护

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Ecological fragmentation coupled with changes in climate affects the viability of species and is likely to pose a serious threat for maintaining biodiversity, especially as biodiversity often depends on species ability to migrate between different ecological areas spanning multiple sociopolitical jurisdictions. To reduce the risk to biodiversity, there is a need for connected, interjurisdictional landscape management plans at regional levels. It is a key to identify how decision-makers collaborate and share knowledge, learn, and ultimately make decisions affecting species coexistence. Here, we present a model that mimics multiple political jurisdictions making decisions affecting species migration across a landscape. This management and species movement can be between nations, between public and private landowners, or any other scale of interjurisdictional management in between. The model we present here has direct application to the decisions that managers make regularly and draws upon anecdotal evidence from real-world case studies such as the removal of fences in the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park in southern Africa, and cooperation to solve regional environmental dilemmas in Arizona between neighbors. Our results highlight the importance of social learning and networks and matching the scale of sociopolitical and ecological processes in order to reduce biodiversity loss. Further, we find that close-knit decision-makers, especially when learning/imitating management strategies the same way, are detrimental to countering biodiversity loss. Finally, our results indicate the importance of allowing decision-makers to have room for experimental, individual learning to broaden the set of management strategies existing within a system to reduce biodiversity loss.
机译:生态破碎和气候变化会影响物种的生存能力,并可能对维持生物多样性构成严重威胁,特别是因为生物多样性通常取决于物种在跨多个社会政治管辖区的不同生态区域之间迁移的能力。为了减少对生物多样性的风险,需要在区域一级建立相互联系的,跨部门的景观管理计划。确定决策者如何协作和共享知识,学习并最终做出影响物种共存的决策的关键。在这里,我们提出了一个模型,该模型模仿了多个政治管辖区的决策,这些决策影响了景观中物种的迁移。这种管理和物种移动可以发生在国家之间,公共和私有土地所有者之间,或者介于两者之间的任何其他规模的跨域管理。我们在此提供的模型可直接应用于管理者定期做出的决策,并借鉴了实际案例研究中的轶事证据,例如拆除南部非洲大林波波跨界公园的围墙,以及合作解决非洲区域环境困境的合作邻居之间的亚利桑那州。我们的结果强调了社会学习和网络的重要性,并与社会政治和生态过程的规模相匹配,以减少生物多样性的丧失。此外,我们发现紧密联系的决策者,特别是在以相同方式学习/模仿管理策略时,不利于应对生物多样性的丧失。最后,我们的结果表明,让决策者有实验性的个人学习空间,以扩大系统中现有的管理策略集以减少生物多样性损失的重要性。

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