植物记录及其在形成自然保护优先事项和行动中的作用-英语视角

K. Porter, S. Leach
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《英国植物图集》(1962)中的物种分布图对英国自然保护政策和优先事项的制定产生了深远的影响。如今,自然资源保护主义者所使用的许多“重要物种”名单都起源于这些地图。特殊科学价值遗址(SSSI)的选择标准大量使用了这样的名单,在英格兰有573个特殊科学价值遗址被通报,其中包括一种或多种命名的维管植物物种,或全国稀有和稀缺植物的组合。英国正在对SSSI系列进行审查,而维管植物的SSSI选择指南正在修订中。该检讨的目的是确定现有的策略性污水处理厂在哪些地方需要修订,并在有需要时建议新的地点,以填补目前一系列的空白。植物学记录对于监测sssi和其他受保护地点的维管植物,以及确定和评估农业环境计划的有效性至关重要。目前的自然英格兰/BSBI协议备忘录旨在鼓励两个组织之间更密切的合作,建立在对植物记录和记录者在塑造自然保护优先事项和“实地”行动中继续发挥关键作用的相互理解的基础上。
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Botanical records and their role in shaping nature conservation priorities and actions – an English perspective
Abstract The species distribution maps in the Atlas of the British Flora (1962) had a profound impact on the development of nature conservation policies and priorities in Britain. Many lists of ‘important species’ used by conservationists today have their origins in these maps. Selection criteria for Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) make considerable use of such lists, with 573 SSSIs in England notified for one or more named vascular plant species or for assemblages of nationally rare and scarce plants. A review of the SSSI series in England is underway, while SSSI selection guidelines for vascular plants are in the process of being revised. The SSSI review aims to identify where amendments to existing SSSIs are needed and to propose new sites, where necessary, to fill gaps in the current series. Botanical records are critically important to this review, as they are to the monitoring of vascular plants on SSSIs and other protected sites, and to targeting and assessing the effectiveness of agri-environment schemes. The current Natural England/BSBI Memorandum of Agreement is designed to encourage closer working between the two organisations, founded on a mutual understanding of the key role that botanical records, and recorders, continue to play in shaping nature conservation priorities and actions ‘on the ground’.
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