How Ecological Characteristics of Seasonal Migratory Species Influence Conservation Threats and Policy Needs

IF 7.8 3区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
H. Albers, Katherine D. Lee, A. Martínez-Salinas, A. Middleton, M. Murphy, S. Newbold, Temple Stoellinger
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Abstract

Compared to nonmigratory species, seasonal migratory species face different anthropogenic threats and respond differently to such threats. Protecting seasonal migratory species poses unique policy challenges because the integrity of the migratory process through space and time is critical for their survival. Considering ecological, economic, and institutional characteristics of migratory species throughout their annual or life cycle habitat is essential for effective conservation policy development. This article identifies and describes key ecological characteristics and conservation needs of migratory species. We then discuss the implications of those characteristics for threats and conservation tools. The concepts described form the basis for the discussion of economic policy analysis in two companion symposium articles.
季节性迁徙物种的生态特征如何影响保护威胁和政策需求
与非迁徙物种相比,季节性迁徙物种面临不同的人为威胁,对这些威胁的反应也不同。保护季节性迁徙物种带来了独特的政策挑战,因为穿越空间和时间的迁徙过程的完整性对它们的生存至关重要。考虑迁徙物种全年或整个生命周期栖息地的生态、经济和制度特征是制定有效保护政策的必要条件。本文识别和描述了迁徙物种的主要生态特征和保护需求。然后我们讨论了这些特征对威胁和保护工具的影响。所描述的概念构成了两篇专题讨论会文章中讨论经济政策分析的基础。
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期刊介绍: The Review of Environmental Economics and Policy fills the gap between traditional academic journals and the general interest press by providing a widely accessible yet scholarly source for the latest thinking on environmental economics and related policy. The Review publishes symposia, articles, and regular features that contribute to one or more of the following goals: •to identify and synthesize lessons learned from recent and ongoing environmental economics research; •to provide economic analysis of environmental policy issues; •to promote the sharing of ideas and perspectives among the various sub-fields of environmental economics;
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