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Turkey's globally important biodiversity in crisis.

机译:土耳其的全球重要生物多样性正处于危机之中。

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Turkey (Turkiye) lies at the nexus of Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia and Africa. Turkey's location, mountains, and its encirclement by three seas have resulted in high terrestrial, fresh water, and marine biodiversity. Most of Turkey's land area is covered by one of three biodiversity hotspots (Caucasus, Irano-Anatolian, and Mediterranean). Of over 9000 known native vascular plant species, one third are endemic. Turkey faces a significant challenge with regard to biodiversity and associated conservation challenges due to limited research and lack of translation into other languages of existing material. Addressing this gap is increasingly relevant as Turkey's biodiversity faces severe and growing threats, especially from government and business interests. Turkey ranks 140th out of 163 countries in biodiversity and habitat conservation. Millennia of human activities have dramatically changed the original land and sea ecosystems of Anatolia, one of the earliest loci of human civilization. Nevertheless, the greatest threats to biodiversity have occurred since 1950, particularly in the past decade. Although Turkey's total forest area increased by 5.9% since 1973, endemic-rich Mediterranean maquis, grasslands, coastal areas, wetlands, and rivers are disappearing, while overgrazing and rampant erosion degrade steppes and rangelands. The current "developmentalist obsession", particularly regarding water use, threatens to eliminate much of what remains, while forcing large-scale migration from rural areas to the cities. According to current plans, Turkey's rivers and streams will be dammed with almost 4000 dams, diversions, and hydroelectric power plants for power, irrigation, and drinking water by 2023. Unchecked urbanization, dam construction, draining of wetlands, poaching, and excessive irrigation are the most widespread threats to biodiversity. This paper aims to survey what is known about Turkey's biodiversity, to identify the areas where research is needed, and to identify and address the conservation challenges that Turkey faces today. Preserving Turkey's remaining biodiversity will necessitate immediate action, international attention, greater support for Turkey's developing conservation capacity, and the expansion of a nascent Turkish conservation ethic.
机译:土耳其(Turkiye)位于欧洲,中东,中亚和非洲的中心。土耳其的位置,山脉及其被三大海洋所包围,导致了高陆地,淡水和海洋生物多样性。土耳其的大部分土地面积都被三个生物多样性热点(高加索,伊朗-安那托利亚和地中海)之一所覆盖。在9000多种已知的天然维管植物物种中,三分之一是地方性的。由于研究有限且缺乏将现有材料翻译成其他语言的内容,土耳其在生物多样性及相关的保护方面面临着重大挑战。随着土耳其生物多样性面临严峻且不断增长的威胁,尤其是来自政府和商业利益的威胁,解决这一差距变得越来越重要。在生物多样性和栖息地保护方面,土耳其在163个国家中排名第140。几千年的人类活动极大地改变了安纳托利亚的原始陆地和海洋生态系统,这是人类文明的最早所在地。然而,自1950年以来,尤其是在过去的十年中,对生物多样性的最大威胁发生了。尽管自1973年以来,土耳其的森林总面积增加了5.9%,但地方盛产的地中海侯爵,草原,沿海地区,湿地和河流正在消失,而过度放牧和猖erosion的侵蚀使草原和牧场退化。当前的“发展主义痴迷”,特别是在用水方面,有可能消除大部分剩余物,同时迫使从农村地区向城市大规模迁移。根据目前的计划,到2023年,土耳其的河流和小溪将被填筑近4000座大坝,改道和水力发电厂,用于电力,灌溉和饮用水。未经控制的城市化,大坝建设,湿地排水,偷猎和过度灌溉对生物多样性的最广泛的威胁。本文旨在调查关于土耳其生物多样性的知识,确定需要研究的领域,并确定和应对土耳其当今面临的保护挑战。保护土耳其剩余的生物多样性将需要立即采取行动,引起国际关注,为土耳其不断发展的保护能力提供更大的支持,并扩大新生的土耳其保护伦理。

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