改进东南亚珊瑚礁恢复做法的路线图

IF 1.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Christopher Cvitanovic, Mari-Ann M. Acedera, Preciosa C. Samonte, Maria Vanessa Baria-Rodriguez, Patrick Cabaitan, Nguyen Thi Phuong Dzung, Nguyen Thanh Binh, Nguyen Hanh Luyen, Nguyen Khac Bat, Nam Anh Tran, Arif Wibowo, Mi Pingkan Katharina Roeroe, Umi Muawanah, Emma F. Camp, Kathryn M. Chartrand, Amy Diedrich, Ryan Donnelly, Cameron Bee, Michael Fabinyi, Abigail L. Scott, Ingrid van Putten
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珊瑚礁直接支持着东南亚数百万人的福祉,然而,这些关键的生态系统也面临着巨大的压力,威胁着它们的可持续性。珊瑚礁恢复已成为一项有前途的战略,有助于保护这些关键的生态系统,并确保它们为整个地区的当地社区提供的社会经济效益。在本文中,我们介绍了来自印度尼西亚、菲律宾、越南和澳大利亚的政策制定者、研究资助者、从业者和科学家为期一周的讨论结果,确定了在东南亚建立更好的珊瑚礁恢复能力的四项战略;(i)建立一个学习网络,(ii)解决关键的研究需求,(iii)改进与不同受众的沟通和参与的方法,(iv)建立可持续的资助机制。详细讨论了这些策略,以期提供路线图,以帮助支持整个东南亚的珊瑚礁恢复进程。
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Roadmap for improving coral reef restoration practices in Southeast Asia

Roadmap for improving coral reef restoration practices in Southeast Asia

Coral reefs directly support the well-being of millions of people across Southeast Asia, however, these critical ecosystems are also under immense pressure, threatening their sustainability. Coral reef restoration has emerged as a promising strategy to contribute to safeguarding these critical ecosystems and securing the socioeconomic benefits they provide to local communities across the region. In this paper, we present the outcomes of a week-long of deliberations between policymakers, research funders, practitioners and scientists from Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam and Australia, which identified four strategies for building improved capacity for coral reef restoration in Southeast Asia; (i) the creation of a learning network, (ii) addressing critical research needs, (iii) improved approaches to communication and engagement to diverse audiences and (iv) the establishment of sustainable funding mechanisms. These strategies are discussed in detail with a view of providing a roadmap to help support coral reef restoration processes across Southeast Asia.

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Ecological Management & Restoration
Ecological Management & Restoration Environmental Science-Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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期刊介绍: Ecological Management & Restoration is a peer-reviewed journal with the dual aims of (i) reporting the latest science to assist ecologically appropriate management and restoration actions and (ii) providing a forum for reporting on these actions. Guided by an editorial board made up of researchers and practitioners, EMR seeks features, topical opinion pieces, research reports, short notes and project summaries applicable to Australasian ecosystems to encourage more regionally-appropriate management. Where relevant, contributions should draw on international science and practice and highlight any relevance to the global challenge of integrating biodiversity conservation in a rapidly changing world. Topic areas: Improved management and restoration of plant communities, fauna and habitat; coastal, marine and riparian zones; restoration ethics and philosophy; planning; monitoring and assessment; policy and legislation; landscape pattern and design; integrated ecosystems management; socio-economic issues and solutions; techniques and methodology; threatened species; genetic issues; indigenous land management; weeds and feral animal control; landscape arts and aesthetics; education and communication; community involvement.
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