推进加勒比地区可持续自然资源政策

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加勒比地区的岛屿和领土拥有各种独特的生态系统,以多种方式为人类福祉做出贡献。它们也是巨大但不稳定的经济价值的来源。尽管它们很重要,舒曼教授认为,这些生态系统及其提供的商品和服务继续受到当地和全球压力因素的威胁。对自然环境的地方影响往往是由开发土地、水和沿海资源以获取经济利益的基本需要所驱动的。然而,这种剥削往往要付出真正的经济代价。舒曼教授的论文全面概述了加勒比地区保护政策的重要性。他提出了许多突出的观点,承认自然环境的隐含经济价值。本文深入挖掘并探讨了一套建议,以使研究人员的工作更具相关性和影响力。作者用下面这句话巧妙地总结了这个问题:“……我们可以更好地将我们的研究与政策结果和指令联系起来。”学术研究人员经常只对可持续的未来产生模糊的愿景,而没有与将推动我们前进的明确定义的政策行动联系起来。“研究需要由非金钱收益驱动,并容易与非科学界沟通,让当地利益相关者参与研究的各个方面,从开始到传播发现。Schuhmann教授敦促研究人员超越“特定学科的舒适区”,进入“跨学科团队”,以推进协作工作、政策制定和三重底线(社会、环境和经济方面)。
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Advancing Sustainable Natural Resource Policy in the Caribbean
The islands and territories of the Caribbean region are home to a variety of unique ecosystems that contribute to human wellbeing in numerous ways. They are also the source of tremendous, yet volatile economic value. Despite their importance, Professor Schuhmann suggests that these ecosystems and the goods and services that they provide continue to be threatened by local and global stressors. Local impacts on the natural environment are often driven by the basic need to exploit land, water and coastal resources for economic gain. Yet, this exploitation often comes at a real economic cost. Professor Schuhmann’s paper provides a comprehensive overview of the importance of conservation policy in the Caribbean region. He presents many salient points that recognize the implicit economic value of the natural environment. This paper digs deeper and explores a set of recommendations for researchers to make their efforts more relevant and impactful. The author sums the problem neatly with the following quotation: “[…] we can do a better job at connecting our research to policy outcomes and directives. Academic researchers often produce only vague visions of a sustainable future without connections to clearly defined policy actions that will move us forward” Research needs to be driven by non-monetary gains and easily communicated to the non-scientific community, involving local stakeholders in all aspects of research, from inception to dissemination of findings. Professor Schuhmann urges researchers to push beyond their “discipline-specific comfort zones” and into “interdisciplinary teams” to advance collaborative work, policy development, and the triple bottom line (social, environmental, and economic aspects).
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