从沼泽到红树林:居民调查揭示了湿地对生态系统服务的权衡认知

IF 7.9 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY
Savannah H. Swinea , A. Randall Hughes , Michael J. Osland , Christine C. Shepard , Kalaina B. Thorne , Jahson B. Alemu I , Rémi Bardou , Steven B. Scyphers
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由于气候变化和海滨土地所有者的决定,沿海景观正在迅速发生变化。例如,据预测,木质红树林物种对草地沼泽地的侵蚀将影响沿海生态系统,并对这些景观为人类提供的生态系统服务产生影响。然而,有关沿海居民对红树林扩张对湿地及其生态系统服务的影响的看法的知识还很匮乏,这可能会影响居民在海岸线周围的行为和景观层面的模式。我们调查了美国墨西哥湾北部的海滨居民,以了解他们对沼泽和红树林提供渔业生态系统服务的相对性能的看法。通过各组间的非参数比较和有序对数模型,我们评估了居民规模的海岸线条件和偏好、休闲渔业活动、地理位置和人口统计学,以此作为居民看法的潜在预测因素。重要的预测因素包括居住地区、沼泽海岸线状况、沼泽海岸线偏好、钓鱼频率和家庭收入。佛罗里达居民(红树林最普遍的地方)和经常参加休闲垂钓的人对红树林表现出更强烈的偏好。出乎意料的是,海岸线上目前有沼泽的居民也认为红树林比沼泽更能提供渔业生态系统服务。考虑到沿岸居民在海岸线管理决策中扮演的重要角色,这些结果表明,沿岸居民的态度可能会驱动或调节气候驱动的过程,而这一点仅考察环境条件是不明显的。了解气候变化引起的社会-生态变化,对于进行有效的景观管理,提高沿岸生态系统和社会的恢复能力非常重要。
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Marshes to mangroves: Residential surveys reveal perceived wetland trade-offs for ecosystem services
Coastal landscapes are rapidly changing due to both climate change and the decisions of waterfront landowners. For instance, the climate-driven encroachment of woody mangrove species into grassy marshland areas is predicted to impact coastal ecosystems, with consequences for the ecosystem services these landscapes provide to people. However, there is a dearth of knowledge concerning coastal resident perceptions of the effects of mangrove expansion on wetlands and their ecosystem services, which may impact residents’ behavior around shorelines and landscape-level patterns. We surveyed waterfront residents in the northern Gulf of Mexico (USA) to understand perceptions of the relative performance of marshes and mangroves to deliver fisheries ecosystem services. Residential-scale shoreline condition and preference, recreational fishing activity, geography, and demographics were evaluated as potential predictors of resident perceptions through non-parametric comparisons across groups and ordered logit modeling. Significant predictors included area of residence, marsh shoreline condition, marsh shoreline preference, fishing frequency, and household income. Florida residents (where mangroves are most prevalent) and frequent recreational fishing participants exhibited stronger preference for mangroves. Unexpectedly, residents with marsh currently present on their shoreline also perceived that mangroves were better at delivering fisheries ecosystem services than marshes. Considering the important role that coastal residents play in shoreline management decisions, these results demonstrate how coastal resident attitudes may drive or mediate climate-driven processes in ways that are not evident by examining environmental conditions alone. Understanding social-ecological shifts due to climate change will be important to inform effective landscape management that promotes resilience in coastal ecosystems and societies.
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Landscape and Urban Planning
Landscape and Urban Planning 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
15.20
自引率
6.60%
发文量
232
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Landscape and Urban Planning is an international journal that aims to enhance our understanding of landscapes and promote sustainable solutions for landscape change. The journal focuses on landscapes as complex social-ecological systems that encompass various spatial and temporal dimensions. These landscapes possess aesthetic, natural, and cultural qualities that are valued by individuals in different ways, leading to actions that alter the landscape. With increasing urbanization and the need for ecological and cultural sensitivity at various scales, a multidisciplinary approach is necessary to comprehend and align social and ecological values for landscape sustainability. The journal believes that combining landscape science with planning and design can yield positive outcomes for both people and nature.
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