与减轻气候变化不利影响、农业和基于可再生能源生产的绿色微型区域发展有关的湖泊可持续管理

IF 0.5 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
S. Némethy, G. Molnár
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引用次数: 5

摘要

湖泊管理极其复杂,需要研究机构、社区团体、个人、土地所有者和政府的协调努力。湖泊因其生态系统服务和独特的文化环境而构成了一组重要的自然资源。气候变化是一个日益令人担忧的问题,它对浅湖的影响尤其强烈。极端的水位波动和人为因素,如废水排放造成的环境污染、大规模农业和海岸线建设减少或消除了宝贵的湿地,加剧了气候变化的不利影响。由于富营养化是淡水生态系统受损的主要原因,解决湖泊营养物富集问题的具体战略必须侧重于流域内的活动,如有必要,还必须注重湖内恢复技术。通过分析湖泊周边地区和区域可持续发展的关键因素,评估污染、大规模农业、废物管理和能源生产的环境风险,我们提出了一个复杂的、基于利益相关者的湖区管理系统和整体区域发展,它将保护自然生态系统,同时不影响生态系统服务的可持续利用。现有技术可用于制定生态上可接受的水位法规,推广应用灰水灌溉的有机农业,阻止垃圾填埋场的渗滤液和控制入侵物种。区域和地方可再生能源的生产和使用对环境和经济的可持续性都至关重要。可再生能源生产应通过参与性办法,以可持续和整体的方式与农业、林业、废物管理和湖泊及其流域水资源管理协调一致。这一点在旅游业方面尤其明显,旅游业是湖泊生态系统服务的主要用途之一,但当大众旅游和短视的利润成为驱动力时,旅游业也会给自然生态系统带来环境风险。
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SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF LAKES IN CONNECTION WITH MITIGATION OF ADVERSE EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE, AGRICULTURE AND DEVELOPMENT OF GREEN MICRO REGIONS BASED ON RENEWABLE ENERGY PRODUCTION
Lake management is extremely complex and requires a coordinated effort of research institutions, community groups, individuals, landowners, and government. Lakes constitute an important group of natural resources due to their ecosystem services and often unique cultural environments. Climate change is a growing concern, which particularly strongly affects shallow lakes. The adverse impact of climate change is enhanced by extreme water level fluctuations and human factors such as environmental pollution from waste water discharge, large scale agriculture and shoreline constructions reducing or eliminating valuable wetlands. Since eutrophication is a leading cause of impairment of freshwater ecosystems, specific strategies to address a lake's nutrient enrichment must focus on activities in the watershed and, if needed, in-lake restoration techniques. Analyzing the key factors of sustainable local and regional development in the vicinity of lakes, assessing the environmental risks of pollution, large scale agriculture, waste management and energy production, we propose a complex, stakeholder based management system and holistic regional development in lake areas, which will preserve natural ecosystems without compromising the sustainable use of ecosystem services. There are available technologies to develop ecologically acceptable water level regulations, promote organic agriculture applying grey water irrigation, stop leachate from landfills and control invasive species. Regional and local production and use of renewable energy is essential both for environmental and economical sustainability. Renewable energy production should be well coordinated with agriculture, forestry, waste management and management of water resources of lakes and their watershed areas in a sustainable, holistic way through a participatory approach. This is particularly pronounced in connection with tourism as one of the main uses of lake-ecosystem services, but also an environmental risk for natural ecosystems when mass tourism and short-sighted profit are the driving forces.
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