实现生物多样性的积极净成果,并制定与主要生物多样性指标配套的保障措施。

J W Bull, I Taylor, A de Valença, R IJspeert, B van Erve, P Modernel, J A C Poore
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实现全球生物多样性框架将需要整个生产系统为“停止和扭转”生物多样性净损失做出贡献,用可比收益抵消负面影响。在这里,我们报告了一个说明性的定量探索,以监测荷兰乳制品生产部门积极的净生物多样性结果的可行性,使用一个复合指标。我们分析了荷兰各地8950家奶牛场的业绩数据,并将这些数据整合成一个综合生物多样性指数。有用的是,该指数使我们能够计算部门生物多样性影响的基线,并探索可能的生物多样性战略。我们表明,最大的总体影响来源是进口饲料;有趣的是,尽管在全国范围内是一个重要的政治问题,但养分负荷对碳足迹的贡献很小。这凸显了使用单一指数来跟踪净生物多样性结果的一个普遍风险:它们可能导致排他性的关注和不正当的结果。因此,我们为该指数制定了保障措施;表明纳入保障措施的必要性,同时也表明满足这些措施可以将部门生物多样性影响减少约94%。我们提出的策略在可行性上各不相同,都需要在生物多样性、土地可用性和生产之间进行权衡。
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Towards positive net outcomes for biodiversity, and developing safeguards to accompany headline biodiversity indicators.

Achieving the Global Biodiversity Framework will necessitate whole production systems contributing towards 'halting and reversing' net biodiversity loss, counterbalancing negative impacts with comparable gains. Here, we report on an illustrative quantitative exploration into the feasibility of monitoring for positive net biodiversity outcomes for the Dutch dairy production sector, using a composite metric. We analysed performance data from 8,950 dairy farms across the Netherlands, combining these data into an integrated biodiversity index. Usefully, this index allowed us to calculate sectoral baseline biodiversity impacts, and explore possible biodiversity strategies. We show that the largest overall source of impacts is imported feed; interestingly, nutrient loads contribute little to the footprint, despite representing an important political issue nationally. This highlights a general risk in using single indices to track net biodiversity outcomes: that they could result in an exclusionary focus, and perverse outcomes. Consequently, we develop safeguards to accompany the index; showing the necessity of incorporating safeguards, but also that meeting them could reduce sectoral biodiversity impacts by ~94%. Our proposed strategies vary in feasibility, all requiring trade-offs between biodiversity, land availability, and production.

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