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A socio-ecological approach for identifying and contextualising spatial ecosystem-based adaptation priorities at the sub-national level

机译:一种在地方以下一级确定和结合基于空间生态系统的适应重点的社会生态方法

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Climate change adds an additional layer of complexity to existing sustainable development and biodiversity conservation challenges. The impacts of global climate change are felt locally, and thus local governance structures will increasingly be responsible for preparedness and local responses. Ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) options are gaining prominence as relevant climate change solutions. Local government officials seldom have an appropriate understanding of the role of ecosystem functioning in sustainable development goals, or access to relevant climate information. Thus the use of ecosystems in helping people adapt to climate change is limited partially by the lack of information on where ecosystems have the highest potential to do so. To begin overcoming this barrier, Conservation South Africa in partnership with local government developed a socio-ecological approach for identifying spatial EbA priorities at the sub-national level. Using GIS-based multi-criteria analysis and vegetation distribution models, the authors have spatially integrated relevant ecological and social information at a scale appropriate to inform local level political, administrative, and operational decision makers. This is the first systematic approach of which we are aware that highlights spatial priority areas for EbA implementation. Nodes of socio-ecological vulnerability are identified, and the inclusion of areas that provide ecosystem services and ecological resilience to future climate change is innovative. The purpose of this paper is to present and demonstrate a methodology for combining complex information into user-friendly spatial products for local level decision making on EbA. The authors focus on illustrating the kinds of products that can be generated from combining information in the suggested ways, and do not discuss the nuance of climate models nor present specific technical details of the model outputs here. Two representative case studies from rural South Africa demonstrate the replicability of this approach in rural and peri-urban areas of other developing and least developed countries around the world.
机译:气候变化为现有的可持续发展和生物多样性保护挑战增加了另一层复杂性。全球气候变化的影响是在当地感受到的,因此地方治理结构将越来越负责备灾和地方应对。随着气候变化的相关解决方案,基于生态系统的适应(EbA)选项日益受到重视。地方政府官员很少对生态系统在可持续发展目标中的作用或获得相关气候信息有适当的了解。因此,由于缺乏有关生态系统最具潜力的信息,部分地限制了利用生态系统来帮助人们适应气候变化。为了克服这一障碍,南非自然保护基金会与地方政府合作开发了一种社会生态学方法,用于在国家以下一级确定空间EbA优先事项。使用基于GIS的多准则分析和植被分布模型,作者以适当的规模在空间上整合了相关的生态和社会信息,以告知地方一级的政治,行政和运营决策者。这是我们意识到的第一个系统方法,突出了EbA实施的空间优先领域。确定了社会生态脆弱性的节点,并且创新性地纳入了为未来气候变化提供生态系统服务和生态适应力的区域。本文的目的是介绍和演示一种将复杂信息组合到用户友好的空间产品中的方法,以便在EbA上进行本地决策。作者专注于说明可以通过建议的方式组合信息而生成的产品种类,在此不讨论气候模型的细微差别,也不在此介绍模型输出的具体技术细节。南非农村的两个代表性案例研究表明,这种方法在世界其他发展中国家和最不发达国家的农村和郊区地区具有可复制性。

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