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Prioritizing Riparian Conservation: A Methodology Developed for the Santa Clara River, California Sophie S. Parker, Lily N. Verdone, E.J. Remson and Brian S. Cohen

机译:优先考虑河岸保护:为加利福尼亚州圣克拉拉河开发的方法Sophie S.Parker,Lily N.Verdone,E.J。雷姆森和布莱恩·科恩

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Riparian ecosystems perform many important ecological functions, but human activities have seriously altered and degraded these systems. To avoid continued habitat loss and associated losses in biodiversity, lands that contain intact riparian habitat can be acquired and managed for conservation values and degraded riparian areas can be restored. The Nature Conservancy (the Conservancy) is implementing a riparian conservation project on the Santa Clara River in Ventura County, California that includes both approaches. Because larger restoration projects have faster recovery rates and are more self-sustaining, the Conservancy is protecting and restoring as much contiguous riparian habitat as possible using a "conservation nodes" approach. To this end, we have begun acquisition of high-value parcels, and have developed a methodology for prioritizing additional land acquisition and restoration actions on the river. The methodology is based on quantitative measures of five criteria for 68 discrete parcels of real property contained within five nodes designated as high priority for conservation. The criteria were combined into a score for each parcel. We found that the five nodes varied in terms of their average parcel score, and in terms of the completeness of parcel acquisition. Nine of the top 20 scoring parcels have yet to be acquired by a conservation entity. We also found that the potential conservation value to be gained by restoring all of the parcels within a node varies by node. Conservation entities using this prioritization approach can phase implementation of large-scale projects by allowing restoration work to begin while acquisition efforts continue.
机译:河岸生态系统执行许多重要的生态功能,但人类活动已严重改变和退化了这些系统。为了避免持续的生境丧失和相关的生物多样性丧失,可以收购和管理拥有完整河岸生境的土地,并为其提供保护价值,并可以恢复退化的河岸地区。大自然保护协会(The Conservancy)正在加利福尼亚州文图拉县的圣塔克拉拉河上实施河岸保护项目,其中包括这两种方法。由于较大的修复项目具有更快的恢复速度,并且更能自我维持,因此保护协会正在使用“保护节点”方法来保护和修复尽可能多的邻近河岸栖息地。为此,我们已开始获取高价值的包裹,并已开发出一种方法,用于优先处理河流上的其他土地征用和恢复行动。该方法基于五个标准的定量测量,该五个标准用于五个节点内的68个离散的不动产地块,被指定为保护的最高优先级。将标准合并为每个包裹的分数。我们发现,五个节点的平均包裹得分和包裹获取的完整性均不同。得分最高的20个地块中有9个尚未被保护单位收购。我们还发现,通过恢复节点内的所有地块而获得的潜在保护价值会因节点而异。使用这种优先级排序方法的保护实体可以通过在恢复工作继续进行的同时开始恢复工作,来分阶段实施大型项目。

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