通过火灾管理资助非洲养护的可行性和可取性

IF 25.7 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Tony Knowles, Nicola Stevens, Esther Ekua Amoako, Mohammed Armani, Chipilica Barbosa, Colin Beale, William Bond, Emmanuel Chidumayo, Colin Courtney-Mustaphi, Kebonye Dintwe, Andy Dobson, Jason Donaldson, Luthando Dziba, Navashni Govender, Gareth Hempson, Glynis Joy Humphrey, Duncan Kimuyu, Paul Laris, Aya Brigitte N’Dri, Catherine L. Parr, James Probert, Gernot Ruecker, Izak Smit, Tercia Strydom, Stephen Syampungani, Sally Archibald
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摘要

在非洲自然保护区采用早旱季生火是生态上的理想选择,也是产生足够碳收入用于管理的一种手段。我们询问了关于非洲火灾的生态学和生物地球化学的现有同行评议信息,以提供关于该建议的全部含义的知情观点。我们的结论是,没有足够的证据表明转向早期旱季火灾将减少温室气体排放,由此产生的生物多样性和生态系统服务结果可能不理想,并且采用单一的燃烧制度限制了使用火灾来实现各种目标。早在旱季生火已经被提议作为一种产生足够碳收入的手段,以支付非洲的保护费用。然而,其对气候的影响是非常值得怀疑的,并可能产生不可预见的有害影响。
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Viability and desirability of financing conservation in Africa through fire management

Viability and desirability of financing conservation in Africa through fire management
Adopting early dry season fires in African conservation areas has been proposed as ecologically desired and a means of generating sufficient carbon revenues for their management. We interrogate available peer-reviewed information on the ecology and biogeochemistry of fire in Africa to offer an informed perspective on the full implications of the proposal. We conclude that there is insufficient evidence that a shift to early dry season fires will reduce greenhouse gas emissions, that resultant biodiversity and ecosystem service outcomes may not be desired, and that adopting a single burning regime limits the use of fire to achieve a diverse range of goals. Adopting early dry season fires has been proposed as a means of generating sufficient carbon revenues to pay for conservation in Africa. However, the climatic impact thereof is deeply questionable and may have unforeseen detrimental effects.
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Nature Sustainability
Nature Sustainability Energy-Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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期刊介绍: Nature Sustainability aims to facilitate cross-disciplinary dialogues and bring together research fields that contribute to understanding how we organize our lives in a finite world and the impacts of our actions. Nature Sustainability will not only publish fundamental research but also significant investigations into policies and solutions for ensuring human well-being now and in the future.Its ultimate goal is to address the greatest challenges of our time.
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