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Mediterranean ecosystems: problems and tools for conservation

机译:地中海生态系统:保护的问题和手段

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Mediterranean ecosystems rival tropical ecosystems in terms of plant biodiversity. The Mediterranean Basin (MB) itself hosts 25 000 plant species, half of which are endemic. This rich biodiversity and the complex biogeographical and political issues make conservation a difficult task in the region. Species, habitat, ecosystem and landscape approaches have been used to identify conservation targets at various scales: ie, European, national, regional and local. Conservation decisions require adequate information at the species, community and habitat level. Nevertheless and despite recent improvements/efforts, this information is still incomplete, fragmented and varies from one country to another. This paper reviews the biogeographic data, the problems arising from current conservation efforts and methods for the conservation assessment and prioritization using GIS. GIS has an important role to play for managing spatial and attribute information on the ecosystems of the MB and to facilitate interactions with existing databases. Where limited information is available it can be used for prediction when directly or indirectly linked to externally built models. As well as being a predictive tool today GIS incorporate spatial techniques which can improve the level of information such as fuzzy logic, geostatistics, or provide insight about landscape changes such as 3D visualization. Where there are limited resources it can assist with identifying sites of conservation priority or the resolution of environmental conflicts (scenario building). Although not a panacea, GIS is an invaluable tool for improving the understanding of Mediterranean ecosystems and their dynamics and for practical management in a region that is under increasing pressure from human impact.
机译:在植物生物多样性方面,地中海生态系统可与热带生态系统匹敌。地中海盆地(MB)本身拥有25,000种植物,其中一半是特有的。丰富的生物多样性以及复杂的生物地理和政治问题使保护成为该地区的一项艰巨任务。物种,栖息地,生态系统和景观方法已用于确定各种规模的保护目标:即欧洲,国家,区域和地方。保护决策需要在物种,社区和栖息地一级提供足够的信息。尽管如此,尽管最近有所改进/做出了努力,但该信息仍然不完整,零散,一个国家与另一个国家之间存在差异。本文回顾了生物地理数据,当前保护工作所产生的问题以及使用GIS进行保护评估和优先排序的方法。 GIS在管理MB生态系统的空间和属性信息以及促进与现有数据库的交互方面起着重要作用。在有限信息可用的情况下,当直接或间接链接到外部模型时,可以将其用于预测。如今,GIS不仅是一种预测工具,它还融合了空间技术,这些技术可以提高信息水平,例如模糊逻辑,地统计学,或提供有关景观变化的洞察力(例如3D可视化)。在资源有限的地方,它可以帮助确定优先保护的地点或解决环境冲突(方案建设)。 GIS虽然不是万能药,但它是增进人们对地中海生态系统及其动态的理解以及在受到人类影响的压力越来越大的地区进行实际管理的宝贵工具。

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