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Recovery or decline of the northwestern Black Sea: A societal choice revealed by socio-ecological modelling

机译:西北黑海的恢复或衰退:社会生态模型揭示的社会选择

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During recent decades anthropogenic activities have dramatically impacted the Black Sea ecosystem. High levels of riverine nutrient input during the 1970s and 1980s caused eutrophic conditions including intense algal blooms resulting in hypoxia and the subsequent collapse of benthic habitats on the northwestern shelf. intense fishing pressure also depleted stocks of many apex predators, contributing to an increase in planktivorous fish that are now the focus of fishing efforts. Additionally, the Black Sea's ecosystem changed even further with the introduction of exotic species. Economic collapse of the surrounding socialist republics in the early 1990s resulted in decreased nutrient loading which has allowed the Black Sea ecosystem to start to recover, but under rapidly changing economic and political conditions, future recovery is uncertain. In this study we use a multidisciplinary approach to integrate information from socioeconomic and ecological systems to model the effects of future development scenarios on the marine environment of the northwestern Black Sea shelf. The Driver-Pressure-State-Impact-Response framework was used to construct conceptual models, explicitly mapping impacts of socio-economic Drivers on the marine ecosystem. Bayesian belief networks (BBNs), a stochastic modelling technique, were used to quantify these causal relationships, operationalise models and assess the effects of alternative development paths on the Black Sea ecosystem. BBNs use probabilistic dependencies as a common metric, allowing the integration of quantitative and qualitative information. Under the Baseline Scenario, recovery of the Black Sea appears tenuous as the exploitation of environmental resources (agriculture, fishing and shipping) increases with continued economic development of post-Soviet countries. This results in the loss of wetlands through drainage and reclamation. Water transparency decreases as phytoplankton bloom and this deterioration in water quality leads to the degradation of coastal plant communities (Cystoseira, seagrass) and also Phyllophora habitat on the shelf. Decomposition of benthic plants results in hypoxia killing flora and fauna associated with these habitats. Ecological pressure from these factors along with constant levels of fishing activity results in target stocks remaining depleted. Of the four Alternative Scenarios, two show improvements on the Baseline ecosystem condition, with improved waste water treatment and reduced fishing pressure, while the other two show a worsening, due to increased natural resource exploitation leading to rapid reversal of any recent ecosystem recovery. From this we conclude that variations in economic policy have significant consequences for the health of the Black Sea, and ecosystem recovery is directly linked to social-economic choices.
机译:在最近的几十年中,人为活动极大地影响了黑海生态系统。在1970年代和1980年代期间,大量的河流养分输入导致了富营养化状况,其中包括大量藻华导致缺氧,随后西北架子上的底栖生境崩溃。强烈的捕捞压力也耗尽了许多先端捕食者的种群,导致浮游鱼类的增加,浮游鱼类现已成为捕捞工作的重点。此外,随着外来物种的引入,黑海的生态系统发生了更大的变化。 1990年代初期,周围社会主义共和国的经济崩溃导致营养物质负荷减少,这使黑海生态系统开始恢复,但是在经济和政治条件迅速变化的情况下,未来的恢复是不确定的。在这项研究中,我们使用多学科方法来整合来自社会经济和生态系统的信息,以模拟未来发展情景对西北黑海陆架海洋环境的影响。驱动程序-压力-状态-影响-响应框架用于构建概念模型,明确绘制社会经济驱动程序对海洋生态系统的影响。贝叶斯信念网络(BBNs)是一种随机建模技术,用于量化这些因果关系,对模型进行操作并评估替代发展路径对黑海生态系统的影响。 BBN使用概率相关性作为通用指标,从而允许集成定量和定性信息。在基准情景下,随着后苏联国家经济的持续发展,对环境资源(农业,渔业和航运业)的开发越来越多,黑海的恢复显得微弱。这导致通过排水和开垦损失湿地。随着浮游植物的开花,水的透明度降低,水质的恶化导致沿海植物群落(Cystoseira,海草)以及架子上的楠竹生境退化。底栖植物的分解导致缺氧,杀死了与这些栖息地有关的动植物。这些因素带来的生态压力以及持续不断的捕捞活动导致目标种群仍然枯竭。在这四个替代方案中,两个显示出对基准生态系统状况的改善,废水处理得到改善,捕捞压力降低,而另两个显示出恶化,这是由于自然资源开发增加导致最近的任何生态系统恢复迅速逆转。由此得出的结论是,经济政策的变化会对黑海的健康产生重大影响,生态系统的恢复与社会经济选择直接相关。

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