Scanning the horizon: anticipating future changes in Portuguese aquatic ecosystems

IF 5.6 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Ronaldo Sousa , Verónica Ferreira , Susana Costas , Celso Alves , Pedro Anastácio , Paula Chaínho , Pedro A. Costa , Sofia Duarte , Maria João Feio , João N. Franco , José Gonçalves , Filipe Ribeiro , Joana I. Robalo , Rui Rivaes , Jacqueline Santos , Janine Silva , Paula Sobral , Janeide Padilha
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We identified 15 emerging and poorly understood topics related to aquatic ecosystems in Portugal (from an initial pool of 43), which were scored and prioritized using a consensus-based Delphi technique. For marine ecosystems, the topics included current and future threats to low-lying sandy coasts, the impacts of the green energy transition, the risks posed by pathogens on floating ocean debris, the strategic importance of algae for a sustainable future, and Portugal's potential contribution to the expansion of Marine Protected Areas. For freshwater ecosystems, the topics included identifying drought refuges for freshwater biodiversity, assessing the potential ecological and social costs of water highways, uncovering the hidden impacts of clean energy (floating solar panels and lithium mining), managing water quality in reservoirs, and understanding the potential impacts of the recent expansion of intensive olive orchards. For cross-cutting topics relevant to both types of ecosystems, the most scored topics included the importance of aquatic super-sites for ecological monitoring, new solutions for detecting and removing emerging pollutants, the application of rewilding, the impact of forest pathogens and emerging zoonoses, and the rise of organic compounds as a multidimensional threat. Prioritizing these topics can support a more proactive approach to conserving, managing, and sustainably exploring aquatic ecosystems in Portugal. This methodology can also be used to prioritize research funding areas identified bottom up (by the scientific community) rather than dictated from the top down (by decision-makers) and serve as a roadmap for conducting similar exercises in other regions of the world.
展望未来:预测葡萄牙水生生态系统的未来变化
我们确定了15个与葡萄牙水生生态系统相关的新兴和知之甚少的主题(从最初的43个池中),使用基于共识的德尔菲技术对其进行评分和优先级排序。就海洋生态系统而言,主题包括低洼沙质海岸目前和未来面临的威胁、绿色能源转型的影响、病原体对漂浮海洋碎片构成的风险、藻类对可持续未来的战略重要性,以及葡萄牙对扩大海洋保护区的潜在贡献。在淡水生态系统方面,主题包括确定淡水生物多样性的干旱保护区,评估水上高速公路的潜在生态和社会成本,揭示清洁能源(浮动太阳能电池板和锂矿)的潜在影响,管理水库水质,以及了解最近扩大集约化橄榄园的潜在影响。对于与这两种类型的生态系统相关的跨领域主题,得分最高的主题包括水生超级站点对生态监测的重要性、检测和去除新出现污染物的新解决方案、再野化的应用、森林病原体和新出现的人畜共患病的影响,以及有机化合物作为多维威胁的兴起。优先考虑这些主题可以支持采取更积极主动的方法来保护、管理和可持续地探索葡萄牙的水生生态系统。这种方法还可以用来确定自下而上(由科学界)确定的研究资助领域的优先次序,而不是自上而下(由决策者)决定,并作为在世界其他地区开展类似活动的路线图。
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Environmental and Sustainability Indicators
Environmental and Sustainability Indicators Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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