基于多层次社会生态网络的旅游对瓦登海的影响研究

IF 4.8 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 OCEANOGRAPHY
Sabine Horn , Cédric L. Meunier , Gesche Krause , Liliana Solé
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沿海地区是世界范围内重要的社会、文化和经济发展的中心。对沿海生态系统日益重要的一项人类活动是不断扩大的旅游业,这是一项核心经济活动,是世界上增长最快的部门之一,并被列入文化生态系统服务清单。瓦登海世界遗产位于北海东南部,属于具有突出价值的沿海生态系统,是一个极具吸引力的旅游地区。考虑到旅游业所涉及的潜在生态、社会和社会经济关系的复杂性,单一学科的研究在捕捉旅游业经济价值与其生态影响之间的全面相互作用方面存在不足。为了弥合这些社会和生态方面之间的差距,不同的作者提出了一种利用社会生态系统(SES)的综合方法,并将其用于研究人与自然的联系。社会生态网络(SENs)利用自然科学和社会科学中常见的语言、方法和模型,为研究社会经济学提供了一个合适的工具。因此,我们使用SEN方法来研究瓦登海旅游业的生态和社会经济关系,旨在提供旅游业与生态节点、社会经济节点、其他生态系统服务以及可能影响该地区自然价值的威胁之间关系的整体图景。我们构建了一个具有30个节点和147条边的多层社会生态网络,这是我们所知的瓦登海第一个SEN方法。旅游业的总度为37,是SEN中连接度最高的节点,与同一层和其他层的节点有许多直接和间接的关系,表明级联效应的潜力巨大。此外,我们在网络中确定了12个与旅游相关的循环,这些循环可能会导致积极或消极的反馈。此外,揭示了关键数据和知识差距,以充分捕捉瓦登海旅游互动的复杂性。通过强调旅游业、生态系统服务和人为威胁之间的相互联系,本研究为可持续管理实践提供了指导,从而为子孙后代保护瓦登海。
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Investigating the influence of tourism on the Wadden Sea using a multi-layer social-ecological network
Coastal zones are the epicentre of significant social, cultural, and economic development worldwide. A human activity with increasing importance for coastal ecosystems is the expanding tourism sector, a core economic activity, one of the fastest-growing sectors worldwide and included in the list of cultural ecosystem services. The World Heritage Site of the Wadden Sea, located in the south-eastern North Sea, belongs to the coastal ecosystems of outstanding value and is a highly attractive area for tourism. Given the complexity of potential ecological, social, and socio-economic relationships involved in tourism, single-discipline studies fall short in capturing the full range of interactions between tourism's economic value and its ecological influences. To bridge the gap between these social and ecological aspects, a comprehensive approach utilising Social-Ecological Systems (SES) has been suggested by different authors and employed to study human-nature linkages. Social-ecological networks (SENs) provide a suitable tool to study SES, utilising language, methods, and models common in both natural and social sciences. Hence, we used a SEN approach to study tourism's ecological, and socio-economic relations in the Wadden Sea with the aim to provide a holistic picture of the relationships between tourism and ecological nodes, socio-economic nodes, other ecosystem services, and threats that might influence the area's natural value. We constructed a multi-layer social-ecological network with 30 nodes and 147 edges representing to our knowledge the first SEN approach in the Wadden Sea. With a total degree of 37, tourism was the most connected node in the SEN, with numerous direct and indirect relationships to nodes from the same and other layers indicating a huge potential for cascade effects. Furthermore, we identified 12 loops in the network related to tourism that could result in positive or negative feedbacks. Furthermore, critical data and knowledge gaps were revealed to fully capture the complexity of tourism interaction in the Wadden Sea. By highlighting the interconnectedness of tourism, ecosystem services, and anthropogenic threats, this study provides guidance for sustainable management practices that can preserve the Wadden Sea for future generations.
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Ocean & Coastal Management
Ocean & Coastal Management 环境科学-海洋学
CiteScore
8.50
自引率
15.20%
发文量
321
审稿时长
60 days
期刊介绍: Ocean & Coastal Management is the leading international journal dedicated to the study of all aspects of ocean and coastal management from the global to local levels. We publish rigorously peer-reviewed manuscripts from all disciplines, and inter-/trans-disciplinary and co-designed research, but all submissions must make clear the relevance to management and/or governance issues relevant to the sustainable development and conservation of oceans and coasts. Comparative studies (from sub-national to trans-national cases, and other management / policy arenas) are encouraged, as are studies that critically assess current management practices and governance approaches. Submissions involving robust analysis, development of theory, and improvement of management practice are especially welcome.
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