艾伯塔省生物多样性补偿和驯鹿保护:机遇与挑战

Rangifer Pub Date : 2015-12-17 DOI:10.7557/2.35.2.3636
Christine B. Robichaud, K. Knopff
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摘要

联邦政府针对北方林地驯鹿(Rangifer tarandus caribou)的恢复策略设定了一个目标,即让加拿大所有驯鹿的种群都能自我维持。阿尔伯塔省的所有驯鹿群目前都被指定为不能自我维持的,恢复战略需要一个行动计划来实现自我维持的状态。与此同时,在北美驯鹿活动范围内持续的自然资源开采可能价值数千亿美元。一些监管机构已经认识到生物多样性补偿的机会,以帮助实现北美驯鹿恢复战略的目标,同时仍然允许发展的经济效益。在这篇综述中,我们评估了在艾伯塔省驯鹿抵消的机会和实施的实际障碍。我们的结论是,一些抵消发展影响的行动在理论上是可行的(即,如果实施的话,它们应该是有效的),包括栖息地恢复和大型哺乳动物捕食-猎物系统的操纵。然而,实施方面的挑战是巨大的,包括缺乏长期预留一些资源的机制,公众反对捕食者控制,以及与损益计算相关的不确定性。阿尔伯塔省目前缺乏补偿的框架和相关政策,它们的发展迫切需要指导驯鹿补偿的成功设计和实施。
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Biodiversity offsets and caribou conservation in Alberta: opportunities and challenges
The federal recovery strategy for boreal woodland caribou ( Rangifer tarandus caribou ) sets a goal of self-sustaining populations for all caribou ranges across Canada. All caribou herds in Alberta are currently designated as not self-sustaining and the recovery strategy requires an action plan to achieve self-sustaining status. At the same time, continued natural resource extraction in caribou ranges may be worth hundreds of billions of dollars. Some regulatory bodies have recognized an opportunity for biodiversity offsets to help meet the caribou recovery strategy’s goals while still permitting economic benefits of development. In this review, we evaluate offset opportunities for caribou in Alberta and practical impediments for implementation. We conclude that a number of actions to offset impacts of development and achieve no net loss or net positive impact for caribou are theoretically feasible (i.e., if implemented they should work), including habitat restoration and manipulations of the large mammal predator-prey system. However, implementation challenges are substantial and include a lack of mechanisms for setting aside some resources for long periods of time, public opposition to predator control, and uncertainty associated with loss-gain calculations. A framework and related policy for offsets are currently lacking in Alberta and their development is urgently needed to guide successful design and implementation of offsets for caribou.
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