Case Studies of Fish Habitat Compensation in Eeyou Istchee: Compensation Projects Prioritize Facility over Effectiveness : Fish Habitat Compensation in Eeyou Istchee: Is Trying Enough?

IF 3 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Kathleen D W Church, Adriana Raquel Aguilar-Melo, Hugo Asselin, Katrine Turgeon
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Industrial activity, particularly hydropower and mining projects and their associated road networks, are prevalent in Eeyou Istchee, the traditional home of the Crees in the James Bay region of Northern Quebec. Since the mid-1980s, industry proponents must outline plans for fish habitat compensation in order to receive authorization from Canada's Department of Fisheries and Oceans to engage in any development activity that will result in the harmful alteration, disruption or destruction of fish or fish habitats. The goal of these fish habitat compensation projects is No Net Loss of Canada's fish habitat productivity, with fish habitat compensation serving as a compromise between continued industrial development and the preservation of Canada's fisheries resources. In this paper, we outline five recent industrial development projects and their associated fish habitat compensation projects in Eeyou Istchee. These projects include a hydropower project, two mining projects, a road extension project, and the repair of two existing roads. The inclusion of Cree traditional knowledge, the impacts of the development projects on fish and fish habitats, the avoidance and minimization measures taken during the habitat compensation work, and the implemented fish habitat compensation projects are summarized and compared for each project. The priority for these five fish habitat compensation projects was their structural integrity and potential ability to function as designed, rather than any proven beneficial effects on fish reproduction and fish population dynamics. In cases where fish populations continued to decline despite the habitat compensation projects, nothing further was done. Proponents were only held accountable for the completion of the planned compensation work, but not for the consequences of their fish habitat compensation projects.

依游石溪鱼类栖息地补偿案例研究:补偿项目优先考虑设施而非效果;依游石溪鱼类栖息地补偿:努力是否足够?
工业活动,特别是水电和采矿项目及其相关的道路网络,在魁北克北部詹姆斯湾地区克里人的传统家园Eeyou Istchee很普遍。自20世纪80年代中期以来,工业支持者必须概述鱼类栖息地补偿计划,以便获得加拿大渔业和海洋部的授权,从事任何可能导致有害改变、破坏或破坏鱼类或鱼类栖息地的开发活动。这些鱼类栖息地补偿项目的目标是加拿大鱼类栖息地生产力的净损失,鱼类栖息地补偿是继续工业发展和保护加拿大渔业资源之间的妥协。本文概述了峨眉山最近的五个产业发展项目及其相关的鱼类栖息地补偿项目。这些项目包括一个水电项目、两个采矿项目、一个道路扩建项目和修复两条现有道路。总结并比较了各项目对克里族传统知识的纳入、开发项目对鱼类和鱼类栖息地的影响、栖息地补偿工作中采取的避免和最小化措施以及实施的鱼类栖息地补偿项目。这五个鱼类栖息地补偿项目的重点是它们的结构完整性和潜在功能,而不是对鱼类繁殖和鱼类种群动态的任何证明有益的影响。尽管实施了生境补偿项目,但在鱼类数量继续下降的情况下,没有采取任何进一步措施。倡议者只对计划补偿工作的完成负责,而对他们的鱼类栖息地补偿项目的后果不负责。
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Environmental Management
Environmental Management 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
6.20
自引率
2.90%
发文量
178
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Management offers research and opinions on use and conservation of natural resources, protection of habitats and control of hazards, spanning the field of environmental management without regard to traditional disciplinary boundaries. The journal aims to improve communication, making ideas and results from any field available to practitioners from other backgrounds. Contributions are drawn from biology, botany, chemistry, climatology, ecology, ecological economics, environmental engineering, fisheries, environmental law, forest sciences, geosciences, information science, public affairs, public health, toxicology, zoology and more. As the principal user of nature, humanity is responsible for ensuring that its environmental impacts are benign rather than catastrophic. Environmental Management presents the work of academic researchers and professionals outside universities, including those in business, government, research establishments, and public interest groups, presenting a wide spectrum of viewpoints and approaches.
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