优先次序
公民新闻
环境资源管理
比例(比率)
过程(计算)
生物多样性
环境规划
相关性(法律)
业务
生态系统服务
地理
生态系统
过程管理
政治学
计算机科学
生态学
环境科学
地图学
生物
操作系统
法学
作者
Luara Tourinho,Sara Maria de Brito Alves,Felipe Bastos Lobo da Silva,Márcio Verdi,Nádia Roque,Abel Augusto Conceição,Lidyanne Yuriko Saleme Aona,Guilherme de Oliveira,Alessandra Nasser Caiafa,Dary Moreira Gonçalves Rigueira,Tiago Jordão Porto,Ricardo Dobrovolski,Bruno Vilela
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.pecon.2022.11.001
摘要
Identifying and mapping strategic areas for conservation and restoration actions are essential initiatives to reduce human impact on biodiversity. However, most spatial prioritization does not involve decision-makers and stakeholders, generating a science-application gap. Here, we describe a participatory framework to map strategic areas for conservation of 27 species and their ecosystems (SASC), and strategic areas for ecosystem restoration (SAER) in a highly diverse region of Bahia, Brazil. We had eleven participatory meetings where scientists, decision-makers and stakeholders discussed and agreed with the project and methodology. The participants chose five prioritization criteria: habitat amount, environmental suitability, fire frequency, permanently protected area amount and diversity of phytophysiognomies, in this order of relevance. We generated technical maps based on these criteria, which were adjusted to 11 SASC and 12 SAER, according to participants' perspectives. Many decisions taken during this process would hardly be taken in a conventional academic prioritization process, as some demands arose from participants. These maps are the first step for many posterior conservation actions (e.g. reducing agricultural impacts and species trade), therefore, the results were made accessible to the general public. This process provided participants a sense of ownership of the knowledge, as they became active agents in the process.
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