实现可持续农业景观:从圣劳伦斯洪泛区跨学科研究框架中汲取的经验教训

IF 3 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Christopher J Watson , Renata Mazzei , Bérenger Bourgeois , Élise Smedbol , Noé Guiraud , Jim Félix-Faure , Hada Damar , Maxime Tremblay , Pierre-Andé Bordeleau , Mathieu Vaillancourt , Andrea Bertolo , Gilbert Cabana , Stephane Campeau , Maurice Doyon , Valérie Fournier , Vincent Fugère , Valérie Gravel , François Guillemette , Caroline Halde , Jessica A Head , Raphaël Proulx
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洪泛平原是一种独特的环境,是陆地和水生系统之间的动态纽带。人类活动的加剧--尤其是农业和城市化--导致了全球洪泛平原的退化。洪泛区的恢复和可持续管理需要整体评估和利益相关者之间的妥协,以成功平衡环境、经济和社会效益。然而,如何充分了解这些复杂的系统,以提供以证据为基础的建议是一项挑战。我们介绍了在加拿大魁北克省圣皮埃尔湖农业洪泛平原建立跨学科研究型框架的经验教训,该框架的任务是:a) 了解和定义景观的关键环境、农业和社会经济属性;b) 量化不同农业实践、地区和土地利用中这些属性之间的权衡和协同作用;c) 探索新型农业环境管理实践,以评估它们在洪泛平原可持续管理中的作用。在本手稿中,我们探讨了这种方法在评估可持续洪泛区土地利用方面的益处。我们发现,以跨学科研究为基础的方法具有重要优势,如知识转移、更有效地利用资源(如人员、资金)以及灵活而稳健的研究框架。将单个研究项目与更广泛的跨学科主题联系起来的框架可以对洪泛区系统进行更全面的综合,并对农业环境实践进行评估。通过隐含地考虑空间和社会尺度,我们不仅构思了如何重新分配土地使用类型以实现可持续管理目标,还探索了如何在现有使用范围内达成妥协,以优化社会经济、农业和环境层面,并实现可持续的多功能景观。
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Towards sustainable agricultural landscapes: Lessons from an interdisciplinary research-based framework applied to the Saint Lawrence floodplain

Floodplains are unique environments that provide a dynamic link between terrestrial and aquatic systems. Intensification of human activity – particularly agriculture and urbanisation – has resulted in the degradation of floodplains worldwide. Restoration and sustainable management of floodplains requires holistic assessment and compromise between stakeholders to successfully balance environmental, economic, and social benefits. Yet, understanding these complex systems sufficiently to provide evidence-based recommendations is a challenge. We present the lessons learned from establishing an interdisciplinary research-based framework on the agricultural floodplain of Lake Saint Pierre, Québec, Canada, whose mandate was to a) understand and define key environmental, agricultural, and socioeconomic attributes of the landscape, b) quantify the trade-offs and synergies between these attributes across different agricultural practices, regions, and land uses, and c) explore novel agri-environmental management practices to assess their role in sustainable floodplain management. Within this manuscript, we explore the benefits that such an approach offers in evaluating sustainable floodplain land use. We found that an interdisciplinary research-based approach demonstrated important benefits such as knowledge transfer, more efficient use of resources (e.g., personnel, funding), and a flexible yet robust research framework. A framework of individual research projects connected to broader interdisciplinary themes allowed a more holistic synthesis of the floodplain systems and assessment of agri-environmental practices. By implicitly considering spatial and social scales, we conceptualised not just how redistribution of the land use types can meet sustainable management objectives, but also explored how compromises within existing uses can optimise socio-economic, agricultural and environmental dimensions and move towards a sustainable multifunctional landscape.

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Basic and Applied Ecology
Basic and Applied Ecology 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
6.90
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5.30%
发文量
103
审稿时长
10.6 weeks
期刊介绍: Basic and Applied Ecology provides a forum in which significant advances and ideas can be rapidly communicated to a wide audience. Basic and Applied Ecology publishes original contributions, perspectives and reviews from all areas of basic and applied ecology. Ecologists from all countries are invited to publish ecological research of international interest in its pages. There is no bias with regard to taxon or geographical area.
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