将“抵制-接受-直接”框架纳入气候适应的自然资源决策过程。

IF 5.5 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Amanda L Sesser, Jennifer L Wilkening, Wendy Beth Miles, Kelly Guilbeau, Abigail J Lynch, Jeremy R Conrad, Dawn Robin Magness
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摘要

适应气候变化的“抵制-接受-直接”(RAD)框架是一个有用的工具,特别是当环保从业者知道他们需要解决气候变化问题,但不知道从哪里开始,或者当他们难以实施超出现状的保护行动时。有些保育从业员可能会视环境发展评估为一个决策过程,指引他们选择适应气候变化的行动,以达致目标;然而,RAD可能更适合与现有的决策过程一起使用。RAD可以通过帮助保护从业者审查更广泛的气候适应行动组合来改进适应规划过程。选择满足组织目标和长期目标的行动依赖于一个合理的决策过程,通过这个决策过程可以选择rad生成的行动来跨空间和时间实现。对于环境保护实践者来说,好消息是RAD可以很容易地集成到他们已经使用的决策过程中——也就是说,不需要一个新的RAD决策过程。我们研究了在RAD环境下用于气候适应的6种常用决策框架:结构化决策、适应性管理、保护标准、气候智慧型保护、战略性栖息地保护和情景规划。每个决策框架都可以很容易地结合RAD方法,在现有结构中创建气候适应菜单和组合,使保护从业者能够继续利用现有框架作为他们有价值的决策工具。整合RAD框架可以明确考虑未来的不确定性,并为导航不断变化的生态系统提供气候适应行动菜单,从而增强它们。
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Integrating the resist-accept-direct framework into natural resource decision-making processes for climate adaptation.

The resist-accept-direct (RAD) framework for climate adaptation is a useful tool, particularly when conservation practitioners know they need to address climate change but do not know where to start or when they struggle to implement conservation actions that are outside the status quo. Some conservation practitioners may view RAD as a decision process that will lead them through selecting climate adaptation actions to meet their objectives; however, RAD may be better suited for use with existing decision processes. RAD can improve adaptation planning processes by helping conservation practitioners examine a broader portfolio of climate adaptation actions. Choosing the actions that meet organizational objectives and long-term goals relies on a sound decision process through which to select RAD-generated actions to implement across space and time. The good news for conservation practitioners is that RAD can easily be integrated into the decision processes they are already using-that is, a new decision process for RAD is not necessary. We examined 6 commonly used decision frameworks in the context of RAD for climate adaptation: structured decision-making, adaptive management, conservation standards, climate-smart conservation, strategic habitat conservation, and scenario planning. Each decision framework can easily incorporate RAD methodologies to create climate adaptation menus and portfolios within existing structures, allowing conservation practitioners to continue to utilize existing frameworks for their valuable decision-making tools. Integrating the RAD framework can enhance them by explicitly considering future uncertainties and providing a menu of climate adaptation actions for navigating changing ecosystems.

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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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