The Role and Contribution of Private Land in Victoria to Biodiversity Conservation and the Protected Area System

J. Fitzsimons, G. Wescott
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The distribution and attributes of properties involved in three major programs for biodiversity protection on private land in Victoria, Australia, was investigated to determine their role in relation to the reserve system. Overlaying of datasets in a geographic information system, with particular emphasis on property distribution in relation to bioregions and population centres, was undertaken. Land for Wildlife agreements had greater numbers of properties and total area protected in all bioregions throughout the State, yet average protected area sizes were lower than those of conservation covenants and Trust for Nature reserves. A combination of large bioregional area and human population size tended to attract more private conservation properties and, to a lesser extent, the total area they protected. The potential contribution that such properties made to biodiversity conservation varied between bioregions. Inclusion of properties within a national reserve framework is proposed to improve the coordination and effectiveness of conservation measures.
维多利亚州私人土地对生物多样性保护和保护区制度的作用和贡献
研究了澳大利亚维多利亚州三个主要的私人土地生物多样性保护项目中涉及的财产的分布和属性,以确定它们在保护区系统中的作用。在地理信息系统中覆盖数据集,特别强调与生物区域和人口中心有关的财产分布。野生动物土地协议在全州所有生物区域中拥有更多的财产和受保护的总面积,但平均保护区规模低于保护契约和自然保护区信托。大的生物区域面积和人口规模相结合,往往会吸引更多的私人保护财产,并在较小程度上吸引它们所保护的总面积。这些特性对生物多样性保护的潜在贡献在不同的生物区域有所不同。建议将遗产列入国家保护区框架,以改善保护措施的协调和有效性。
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