超越鸟类保护:让社区参与城市绿地保护

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Hornero Pub Date : 2023-07-27 DOI:10.56178/eh.v38i1.1422
T. Bhakti, Marina P Lodi, Leonardo S Marujo, J. C. Pena, Marcos Rodrigues
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城市绿地对鸟类保护很重要,是抵御人类活动对周围环境影响的缓冲区。然而,绿色空间也为人类带来了一些好处,比如气候条件的改善和与自然的更亲密接触。从这个角度来看,我们分为三个部分,描述了热带大都市近郊植被区的鸟类学研究如何在环境保护运动中达到顶峰。该植被斑块由塞拉多和大西洋森林这两个生物多样性热点之间过渡带的典型植物地貌组成。其植被呈现出高度退化的特征,但该地区仍有108种鸟类(包括濒危物种和特有物种),这表明即使在强烈影响下,该地区也呈现出抵御当地生物多样性的特征。鉴于这些发现,我们讨论了这片城市绿地在科学研究、环境教育和观鸟方面的潜力。我们强调了影响社区参与该地区保护的可能性,无论是为了保护有魅力的物种,还是为了休闲和教育活动。缩小学术界和社会之间的差距有助于保护城市绿地,尤其是在社会环境高度脆弱的地区。
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Beyond birds’ conservation: Engaging communities for the conservation of urban green spaces
Urban green spaces are important for bird conservation, functioning as a buffer against the impacts of human actions on their surroundings. However, green spaces also provide several benefits to humans, such as the improvement of climatic conditions and a more intimate contact with nature. In this point of view, divided into three sections, we describe how ornithological research in a peri-urban vegetation patch in a tropical metropolis culminated in an environmental protection movement. This vegetation patch is composed of a mosaic of typical phytophysiognomies of the transition zone between two biodiversity hotspots: Cerrado and Atlantic Forest. Its vegetation presents characteristics that indicate high degradation, but the region still harbors 108 bird species (including threatened and endemic species), suggesting that even under intense impacts, the area presents characteristics of resilience to shelter the local biodiversity. Given these findings, we discuss the potential of this urban green space for scientific research, environmental education, and birdwatching. We highlight the possibility of influencing community engagement in the conservation of the area, whether for the preservation of charismatic species or for leisure and educational activities. Reducing the gap between academia and society can assist in the conservation of urban green spaces, especially in a region that presents high social environmental vulnerability.
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