评估恢复如何促进30×30美国气候适应性沿海生态系统的目标。

IF 5.2 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Rachel K Gittman, Christopher J Baillie, Annick Cros, Jonathan H Grabowski, Mary-Margaret McKinney, Vienna R Saccomanno, Carter S Smith, Bryan DeAngelis
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摘要

由于气候变化、城市化、不可持续的资源消耗和污染,全球生态系统已经达到了关键的临界点。为此,国际协议制定了到2030年保护全球30%的生态系统和恢复30%退化土地和水域的目标(30×30)。2021年,美国制定了到2030年共同保护和恢复30%美国土地和水域的目标,具体目标是恢复沿海生态系统,即湿地、海草、珊瑚和牡蛎礁、红树林和海带林,以增强应对气候变化的能力。尽管近几十年来美国在保护和恢复沿海生态系统方面的努力有所增加,但关于过去和当前努力的有效性的关键知识差距仍然存在。为了解决关键的知识空白,我们首先整理了有关美国湿地、海草、珊瑚和牡蛎礁、红树林和海带林的当前和历史程度和变化驱动因素的信息。然后,我们从文献中综合了恢复从业者评估生态系统权衡、维持和增强生态系统连通性、增强气候适应能力和促进社会公平的指导原则。在标准化的生态系统制图和监测以及多物种、景观尺度的恢复工作上进行大量投资,可以提高沿海生态系统对气候变化的适应能力,并帮助美国实现其30×30目标。
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Assessing how restoration can facilitate 30×30 goals for climate-resilient coastal ecosystems in the United States.

Ecosystems globally have reached critical tipping points because of climate change, urbanization, unsustainable resource consumption, and pollution. In response, international agreements have set targets for conserving 30% of global ecosystems and restoring 30% of degraded lands and waters by 2030 (30×30). In 2021, the United States set a target to jointly conserve and restore 30% of US lands and waters by 2030, with a specific goal to restore coastal ecosystems, namely wetlands, seagrasses, coral and oyster reefs, and mangrove and kelp forests, to increase resilience to climate change. Although US efforts to conserve and restore coastal ecosystems have increased in recent decades, critical knowledge gaps about the effectiveness of past and current efforts remain. To address key knowledge gaps, we first collated information on current and historic extent and drivers of change for wetlands, seagrasses, coral and oyster reefs, and mangrove and kelp forests in the United States. We then synthesized guiding principles from the literature for restoration practitioners to evaluate ecosystem trade-offs, sustain and enhance ecosystem connectivity, bolster climate resilience, and promote social equity. Significant investment in standardized ecosystem mapping and monitoring and multispecies, landscape-scale restoration efforts can improve resilience of coastal ecosystems to climate change and help the United States achieve its 30×30 target.

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Conservation Biology
Conservation Biology 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
12.70
自引率
3.20%
发文量
175
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Conservation Biology welcomes submissions that address the science and practice of conserving Earth's biological diversity. We encourage submissions that emphasize issues germane to any of Earth''s ecosystems or geographic regions and that apply diverse approaches to analyses and problem solving. Nevertheless, manuscripts with relevance to conservation that transcend the particular ecosystem, species, or situation described will be prioritized for publication.
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