景观观测站的可能性和挑战

Q4 Environmental Science
Anna Ternell, Bosse Lagerquist, Anders M. Nilsson, Mauricio Sagastuy Klie, M. Berg, M. Pedersen, S. Némethy, Á. Horváth, Zs. Bene, Csaba Oláh, Boglárka Bánné Gál, G. Molnár, B. Remenyik
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由于气候变化导致温室气体净排放增加、自然生态系统丧失和生物多样性下降,20世纪环境迅速恶化。快速工业化、城市化过程中未受保护景观的恶化、农业单一栽培的增加以及商业生产的扩大都是造成这些负面后果的重要原因。然而,在过去的二十年中发生了有利于景观保护的文化转变。为了应对广泛的景观退化和生态系统服务的丧失,欧洲委员会认为有必要保护、管理和发展景观,因此于2000年签署了《欧洲景观公约》(ELC)。这是世界上第一个详细描述景观管理各个方面的国际协议。《欧洲景观公约》的目标是纠正人们对景观作为一个包含整个欧洲自然、经济和社会特征的独特系统的认识不足,从而充分应对这些挑战。它不仅仅是保护景观,还涉及景观管理和发展,以及提高公众和政府对关注所有类型景观的重要性的认识,无论是特殊的还是被破坏的。景观观测站,多功能平台和知识中心,为研究人员、技术人员、管理人员和公民,是欧洲委员会实施欧洲景观公约(ELC)的工具之一。它们可以以各种规模建立,并可以作为行政部门、民间社会、研究人员和经济部门之间的重要联系。本文讨论了景观观景台的出现,以及它们在通过再生方法促进可持续景观发展中作为决策支持工具所发挥的作用。此外,本文还讨论了通过建立景观观测站Västra Götaland在瑞典Västra Götaland实施ELC,以及其与景观发展相关的影响和挑战。此外,我们提出了一个全面的、整体的、可适应任何景观类型的景观观测站概念,基于这些机构的多功能性,强调它们的决策支持作用、社会和经济重要性。
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Possibilities and challenges for landscape observatories
The twentieth century saw rapid environmental degradation due to changes that contributed to increased net GHG emissions, loss of natural ecosystems, and declining biodiversity. Deterioration of unprotected landscapes during swift industrialization, urbanization, increasing monocultures in agriculture, expansion of commercial production significantly contributed to these negative consequences. However, a cultural shift occurred during the last two decades in favour of landscape conservation. In response to widespread landscape degradation and loss of ecosystem services, the Council of Europe saw the need to protect, manage, and develop the landscapes, and thus signed the European Landscape Convention (ELC) in 2000. This was the world's first international agreement that described all aspects of landscape management in detail. The European Landscape Convention fully meets the challenges through its goal of correcting a lack of understanding of landscapes as a unique system embracing natural, economic, and social features throughout Europe. It goes beyond simply protecting landscapes and addresses landscape management and development, as well as raising public and government awareness of the importance of paying attention to all types of landscapes, whether exceptional or spoiled. Landscape observatories, multifunctional platforms and knowledge centres for researchers, technicians, administrators, and citizens, are one of the Council of Europe's instruments for implementing the European Landscape Convention (ELC). They can be established on a variety of scales and can serve as a vital link between administrations, civil society, researchers, and the economic sector. This article discusses the emergence of landscape observatories and the role they can play as decision support instruments in promoting sustainable landscape development through a regenerative approach. Additionally, the paper discusses the implementation of ELC in Västra Götaland in Sweden through the establishment of Landscape Observatory Västra Götaland, and its impacts and challenges associated with landscape development. Furthermore, we propose a comprehensive and holistic, to any landscape type adaptable landscape observatory concept, based on multifunctionality of these institutions, emphasizing their decision support roles, social and economic importance.
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Ecocycles
Ecocycles Environmental Science-General Environmental Science
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