Biodiversity Conservation in Human-Dominated Landscapes: Toward Collaborative Management of Blue–Green Systems

IF 7.7 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Giulia F. A. Donati, Francine van den Brandeler, Manuel Fischer, Francesc Molné, Noemi Schenk, Mirjam Grünholz, Janine Bolliger
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Maintaining ecological connectivity is crucial for biodiversity, yet effectively managing interconnected areas through actor collaboration is challenging. This study examines collaboration through social–ecological fit in interconnected aquatic “blue” and terrestrial “green” areas, encompassing natural and semi-natural elements, in human-dominated landscapes. Combining species distribution models and connectivity analyses focused on declining amphibians and survey data on actors’ area management and collaboration within interconnected areas, we create a spatially explicit social–ecological network that we analyze using network models. Results highlight diverse ecological dependencies shaping actor interactions. Strong collaboration is observed in interconnected blue-rural-green areas, whereas blue-urban-green areas lack collaboration, with minor rivers and urban-green spaces at the network's core plagued by social–ecological misfit. Strengthening collaboration in these areas is essential to prevent further ecological network degradation. Incorporating a spatially explicit social–ecological perspective covering diverse blue and green areas guides targeted interventions and fosters effective conservation policy and practice.

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人类主导景观中的生物多样性保护:迈向蓝绿系统的协同管理
维持生态连通性对生物多样性至关重要,但通过行动者合作有效管理互联区域具有挑战性。本研究考察了在人类主导的景观中,通过相互关联的水生“蓝色”和陆地“绿色”区域,包括自然和半自然元素,通过社会生态契合度进行协作。结合物种分布模型和以两栖动物数量下降为重点的连通性分析,以及参与者区域管理和相互关联区域内协作的调查数据,我们创建了一个空间明确的社会生态网络,并使用网络模型进行分析。结果强调了塑造行动者相互作用的不同生态依赖关系。在相互关联的蓝-乡-绿区域中,可以观察到强烈的协作,而蓝-城-绿区域缺乏协作,网络核心的小河流和城市绿地空间受到社会生态不适应的困扰。加强这些领域的合作对于防止生态网络进一步退化至关重要。结合空间明确的社会生态视角,涵盖不同的蓝色和绿色区域,指导有针对性的干预措施,促进有效的保护政策和实践。
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Conservation Letters
Conservation Letters BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION-
CiteScore
13.50
自引率
2.40%
发文量
70
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Conservation Letters is a reputable scientific journal that is devoted to the publication of both empirical and theoretical research that has important implications for the conservation of biological diversity. The journal warmly invites submissions from various disciplines within the biological and social sciences, with a particular interest in interdisciplinary work. The primary aim is to advance both pragmatic conservation objectives and scientific knowledge. Manuscripts are subject to a rapid communication schedule, therefore they should address current and relevant topics. Research articles should effectively communicate the significance of their findings in relation to conservation policy and practice.
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