沼泽地脆弱性分析——整合生态模型,解决不确定性问题

Q4 Environmental Science
Laura E. D’Acunto, S. Romañach, Saira M. Haider, Caitlin E. Hackett, Jennifer H. Nestler, D. Shinde, L. Pearlstine
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大沼泽地是佛罗里达州中部和南部的一个大型(约47,000平方公里),独特的亚热带湿地生态系统。这个生态系统为许多地方性和濒危物种提供了栖息地,提供了防止洪水的保护,并为南佛罗里达提供了大量的水供应。2000年,美国国会通过了《2000年水资源开发法案》(公法106-541),授权了《沼泽地综合恢复计划》(CERP)。CERP旨在改善沼泽地水流的时间、分布和质量,以促进该系统中历史上独特栖息地的恢复。大沼泽地的恢复是世界上规模最大、最昂贵的生态恢复工作之一,它的实施需要利益相关者之间的广泛合作,以确保恢复工作的成功(LoSchiavo等人,2013)。
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The Everglades vulnerability analysis—Integrating ecological models and addressing uncertainty
The Everglades is a large (about 47,000 square kilometers), unique subtropical wetland ecosystem in central and south Florida. This ecosystem provides habitat for many endemic and endangered species, offers protection against flooding, and supplies south Florida with a substantial amount of its water supply. In 2000, the U.S. Congress passed the Water Resources Development Act of 2000 (Public Law 106–541), which authorized the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP). The CERP seeks to improve the timing, distribution, and quality of water flow through The Everglades to facilitate the recovery of the unique habitats historically present in the system. Restoration of The Everglades is one of the largest and most expensive ecological restoration efforts in the world, and its implementation requires extensive cooperation among stakeholders to ensure that restoration efforts are successful (LoSchiavo and others, 2013).
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U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet Environmental Science-Water Science and Technology
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