从生态学角度分析农村人口减少和废弃问题

Francisco Lloret, Adrián Escudero, Joan Lloret, Fernando Valladares
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在高收入国家,农村地区的人口流失正在迅速增加,鉴于其社会经济后果,引起了人们的关注和讨论。尽管这一现象明显涉及环境问题,但在分析旨在扭转农村人口减少的行动时,生态知识却被忽视了。基于生态学原理,我们提出了一种概念性程序,用于评估人口减少的社会生态系统的行为,在一个由人口和环境生态维度(在我们的案例中,包括生物多样性、碳储存、污染控制、水资源和土壤保护)共同定义的框架内,预测其随着时间推移的预期轨迹。我们将这一程序应用于旨在应对西班牙人口减少的各种替代干预措施:(1) 不干预,(2) 保持历史景观格局,(3) 积极保护,(4) 广泛、可持续的土地利用,(5) 强化土地利用。我们的结论是,广泛、可持续的土地利用能更好地优化人口整合、环境影响、复原力和应对人口减少行动的实施等标准。我们强调有必要将生态知识纳入农村人口减少行动的评估和应用中。
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An ecological perspective for analysing rural depopulation and abandonment
Population loss in rural areas is rapidly increasing in high‐income countries, raising concerns and debate, given its socio‐economic consequences. Despite the evident environmental dimension of the phenomenon, ecological knowledge has been neglected in the analysis of actions aiming to reverse rural depopulation. Particularly, cultural landscapes reflect memories of ecological processes that have configured current patterns of biodiversity and ecosystem services. Based on ecological principles, we present a conceptual procedure to assess the behaviour of social–ecological systems subjected to depopulation, projecting their expected trajectories through time within a framework defined jointly by demographic and environmental–ecological dimensions (in our case, biodiversity, carbon storage, pollution control, water resources and soil conservation). We applied this procedure to various alternative interventions designed to confront depopulation in Spain: (1) non‐intervention, (2) maintenance of the historical landscape configuration, (3) active conservation, (4) extensive, sustainable land use and (5) intensified land use. We conclude that extensive, sustainable land use better optimizes criteria of demographic consolidation, environmental impact, resilience and implementation of actions confronting depopulation. We highlight the need to incorporate ecological knowledge into the assessment and application of actions confronting rural depopulation. Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog.
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