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Citizen Science for Bio-indication: Development of a Community-Based Index of Ecosystem Integrity for Assessing the Status of Afrotropical Riverine Ecosystems

机译:生物迹象的公民科学:发展基于社区的生态系统诚信指数,用于评估非局河流生态系统的地位

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The use of socioeconomic and cultural parameters in the assessment and biomonitoring of ecological health of aquatic ecosystems is still in its nascent stages. Yet, degradation of aquatic ecosystems has elicited concerns because of its bearing on social and economic development of communities consisting of marginalized and vulnerable groups, as well as the expenses and technical knowhow involved in biomonitoring approaches. In this study we developed a Citizen-based Index of Ecological Integrity (CIEI) for assessing and monitoring the ecological status of vulnerable African riverine ecosystems in Lake Victoria Basin, Kenya. The hypothesis is that the citizen-led socioeconomic and cultural metrics provides a more cost-effective broad view of ecosystems than other biomonitoring methods in the assessment of water resources in the developing countries. Selected rivers in the southern part of Lake Victoria (Rivers Kuja and Sondu-Mirui) recorded the highest CIEI than their northern counterparts (Rivers Yala and Nzoia) that had moderate to poor ecosystem integrities. The study demonstrates the usefulness of this approach to elucidate the source of impairment, the extent of impacts and provide a justifiable rationale to advice policy makers on developing guidelines for conservation and management of aquatic ecosystems. We recommend for adoption and promotion of the CIEI perspective in areas where such approaches appear defensible for the assessment of catchment-wide practices in areas with robust indigenous knowledge to provide a broad-view of the ecological health of the aquatic ecosystem.
机译:使用在评估社会经济和文化因素和生物监测水生生态系统的生态健康仍处于萌芽阶段。然而,水生生态系统的退化引起的,因为它在由边缘化和弱势群体的社区的社会和经济发展,以及费用以及参与生物监测方法技术知识轴承的担忧。在这项研究中,我们开发的生态完整性(CIEI)的基于公民指数评估和监测在维多利亚湖盆地,肯尼亚脆弱的非洲河流生态系统的生态状况。该假设是,公民主导的社会经济和文化指标提供的生态系统比在水资源的发展中国家评审的其它生物监测方法的一个更具成本效益的开阔的视野。在记录比他们那有中度不良的生态系统integrities北部同行(雅拉河和恩佐亚)的CIEI最高维多利亚湖(河Kuja和Sondu-Mirui)南部选定河流。这项研究表明这种方法的有效性阐明损害的来源,影响的程度,并提供正当的理由来建议政策制定者在开发水生生态系统的保护和管理的指导方针。我们建议在这样的方法似乎站得住脚的集水区范围内的做法,具有强大的本土知识领域的评估提供了水生生态系统的生态健康的宽视地区CIEI角度的采用和推广。

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