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摘要
保护区对保护生物多样性至关重要,但它们是否能有效地减少森林砍伐存在争议,因为对于迄今为止评估的许多保护区来说,森林砍伐的压力既发生在保护区内部,也发生在其周围地区。东南亚的热带保护区尤其如此。我们通过绘制和分析1992年至2016年间马来西亚半岛南部恩多-龙平国家公园(Endau-Rompin National Park, ERNP)森林覆盖变化和破碎化,研究了保护区对其内部和周围热带雨林的影响。结果表明,森林保护区内的森林得到了较好的保护,但由于大规模的农业用地转换,特别是油棕种植,森林保护区周围的森林损失和破碎化程度更大,特别是在公园10公里缓冲区以外。该区域保护区周边地区的森林砍伐率从1992 - 2007年的250公顷/年增加到2012 - 2016年的1700公顷/年。在缓冲带(BZ),森林砍伐率在2007 - 2012年期间非常高,为1800公顷/年,但在2012 - 2016年期间下降到440公顷/年。这表明,在该地区,保护区可能对其周围地区的森林砍伐无效。预计森林保护区周围将发生持续的森林砍伐和破碎化,威胁到其受保护的边界。这些活动可能会降低生态保护区保护野生动物栖息地的有效性。
Deforestation and forest fragmentation in and around Endau-Rompin National Park, Peninsular Malaysia
Protected areas (PAs) are crucial for conserving biodiversity, but there is controversy over whether they effectively reduce deforestation because, for many of the PAs evaluated to date, pressure from deforestation occurred both inside the PAs and in the areas surroundings them. This is especially the case for tropical PAs in Southeast Asia. We examined the impact of a protected area on tropical rainforests inside and surrounding Endau-Rompin National Park (ERNP) in southern Peninsular Malaysia by mapping and analyzing forest cover changes and fragmentation between 1992 and 2016. The results showed that the forests inside ERNP were well protected, but greater forest loss and fragmentation were found surrounding ERNP, especially beyond the 10-km buffer zone of the park, due to large-scale agricultural land conversion, particularly for oil palm plantation. The deforestation rate in areas surrounding PAs in the region increased from 250 ha yr − 1 during 1992 - 2007 to 1,700 ha yr − 1 during 2012 - 2016. In the buffer zone (BZ), the deforestation rate was extremely high during 2007 - 2012 at 1,800 ha yr − 1 , but decreased to 440 ha yr − 1 during 2012 - 2016. This suggests that in this region, PAs might be ineffective against deforestation in their surrounding areas. Continual deforestation and fragmentation are expected to occur surrounding ERNP, threatening its protected boundary. These activities may reduce the effectiveness of ERNP for wildlife habitat conservation.