刚果(金)生物圈地区保护效益、优先事项和障碍的空间格局

IF 0.6 Q3 GEOGRAPHY
Lilian Hutchens, J. Kupfer, P. Gao
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摘要:联合国教科文组织生物圈保护区包含各种各样的环境、生态和经济特征、人类土地利用、管理管辖权和目标的区域。因此,有效的保护规划需要考虑可能影响整个景观管理活动的因素的空间模式。在这项研究中,我们研究了南卡罗来纳州哥伦比亚附近的Congaree生物圈区域(CBR)在保护效益、优先事项和障碍方面的空间变化。我们首先使用基于GIS的聚类将CBR细分为土地覆盖和栖息地相对均匀的子区域。然后,我们调查了当地利益相关者和保护专家,以确定他们对以下方面的看法:1)每个次区域内的特征所带来的现有环境、经济和社会效益,以及2)保护机会的未来次区域优先事项和障碍。我们的研究结果确定了整个CBR中共同的总体主题(例如,加强合作伙伴关系的必要性;改善栖息地质量和连通性),以及可能与土地覆盖、保护区和现有环境、社会和文化特征变化有关的次区域差异。最后,我们探讨了CBR次区域的确定以及调查结果的分析和组织如何促进在共享保护利益和障碍知识的基础上制定社区知情管理战略。
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Spatial Patterns of Conservation Benefits, Priorities, and Barriers in the Congaree Biosphere Region
abstract:UNESCO biosphere reserves contain areas with widely varied environmental, ecological, and economic characteristics, human land uses, and management jurisdictions and goals. Effective conservation planning thus requires consideration of the spatial patterns of factors that may influence management activities across the landscape. In this study, we examined spatial variation in conservation benefits, priorities, and barriers in the Congaree Biosphere Region (CBR), near Columbia, SC. We first used GIS-based clustering to subdivide the CBR into subregions with comparatively homogeneous land cover and habitats. We then surveyed local stakeholders and conservation experts to identify their perceptions of: 1) existing environmental, economic, and social benefits provided by features within each subregion, and 2) future subregional priorities for and barriers to conservation opportunities. Our results identified both overarching themes that were common across the entire CBR (e.g., the need for enhancing collaborative partnerships; improving habitat quality and connectivity) and subregional differences that could be linked to variations in land cover, protected areas, and existing environmental, social, and cultural features. We conclude by exploring how the identification of CBR subregions and analysis and organization of survey results can facilitate the development of community-informed management strategies based on shared knowledge of conservation benefits and barriers.
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1.10
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期刊介绍: The Southeastern Geographer is a biannual publication of the Southeastern Division of Association of American Geographers. The journal has published the academic work of geographers and other social and physical scientists since 1961. Peer-reviewed articles and essays are published along with book reviews, organization and conference reports, and commentaries. The journal welcomes manuscripts on any geographical subject as long as it reflects sound scholarship and contains significant contributions to geographical understanding.
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