Human Adaptation to Biodiversity Change: Building and Testing Concepts, Methods, and Tools for Understanding and Supporting Autonomous Adaptation
人类对生物多样性变化的适应:构建和测试用于理解和支持自主适应的概念、方法和工具
基本信息
- 批准号:NE/I004149/1
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 16.45万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Research Grant
- 财政年份:2010
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2010 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
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- 关键词:
项目摘要
Biodiversity change directly threatens the livelihoods, food security, and cultural and ecological in-tegrity of rural subsistence-oriented households across the developing world. People will be forced to respond to it in ways that either mitigate loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services or that ex-acerbate losses. An unprecedented extinction of species is underway, and climate change is af-fecting species' range and phenology, leading to new species configurations that affect ecosystem services in unpredictable ways. With climate change and continued habitat alteration entailed in human population growth, 'novel' ecosystems will become even more prevalent. In the UN Interna-tional Year of Biodiversity, scientists and policy makers must recognise that humans, biodiversity, and ecosystems must co-evolve and co-adapt. However, Human Adaptation to Biodiversity Change is not considered as theme in any international, regional, or national science or policy for-ums. There is a dearth of scientific research about HABC, so scientists and policy makers lack mandates, conceptual frameworks, knowledge, and tools to project or predict human responses and their actual or potential outcomes, synergies, and feedbacks. Indeed, 'A significant new re-search effort is required to encourage decision makers to consider biodiversity, climate change and human livelihoods together' (Royal Society 2007). At the same time, there is a call for a 'para-digm shift' in adaptation thinking away from top-down planning and toward supporting local adapta-tion. Local adaptation efforts go unnoticed, uncoordinated, and unaided by outsiders and, unless policy makers become aware of the importance and extent of autonomous adaptation processes and understand what influences their outcomes, adaptation and mitigation policies may be ineffec-tive or counter-productive. This project's aim is to kickstart the development of appropriate conceptual frameworks, methods and integrated models for understanding human adaptation to change in biodiversity and related ecosystem services that can eventually be used to predict outcomes for biodiversity, eco-system services and human well-being in highly biodiversity dependent societies, and provide evi-dence for the utility of these outputs to a new network of researchers and policy makers. The build-ing blocks for development of concepts, methods, tools and models are a) local information or knowledge systems and monitoring capacity, b) local valuation of biodiversity and related ecosys-tem services; c) integrating biological resources and ecosystem services into an understanding of livelihood processes, d) assessing perceptions, risks, needs, and ability to respond, and e) under-standing biological and welfare outcomes and feedbacks. The project joins partners from anthro-pology, economics and ecology/biology at Oxford, Kent and SOAS, with partners from South Africa and India. Partners will jointly elaborate the conceptual framework in a first intensive workshop us-ing a scenario building protocol. Then, teams incrementally develop and evaluate research proto-cols and methods and collect primary data in a field research site in the Western Ghats, and re-sults are initially modeled. A second workshop revises the scenarios and prepares a second field data collection phase. This iteration permits further grounding of the conceptual framework and methods, and development and testing of a stronger, less aggregative model based on much bet-ter decisions about how different variables interact. After the second field research phase, scenar-ios are revised and integrated analysis and modelling of the data is done, and variables, variable sets, or system state indicators that are useful for monitoring biodiversity, ecosystem services and human well-being with biodiversity/ecosystem change are identified. A science-policy network is kickstarted (see impact plan).
生物多样性的变化直接威胁到整个发展中世界以自给自足为导向的农村家庭的生计、粮食安全以及文化和生态完整性。人们将被迫以减轻生物多样性和生态系统服务损失或加剧损失的方式对其做出反应。一场史无前例的物种灭绝正在进行中,气候变化正在影响物种的范围和物候,导致新的物种配置,以不可预测的方式影响生态系统服务。随着气候变化和人类人口增长带来的持续的栖息地变化,“新颖”的生态系统将变得更加普遍。在联合国国际生物多样性年,科学家和政策制定者必须认识到,人类、生物多样性和生态系统必须共同进化和共同适应。然而,在任何国际、区域或国家科学或政策论坛中,人类对生物多样性变化的适应都不被视为主题。由于缺乏关于HABC的科学研究,因此科学家和政策制定者缺乏任务、概念框架、知识和工具来预测或预测人类的反应及其实际或潜在的结果、协同作用和反馈。事实上,“需要进行重大的新研究,以鼓励决策者将生物多样性、气候变化和人类生计放在一起考虑”(皇家学会,2007)。与此同时,有人呼吁适应思维从自上而下的规划转向支持地方适应。当地的适应努力没有人注意到,没有协调,也没有得到外界的帮助,除非政策制定者意识到自主适应进程的重要性和程度,并了解影响其结果的因素,否则适应和缓解政策可能无效或适得其反。该项目的目的是启动开发适当的概念框架、方法和综合模型,以了解人类对生物多样性和相关生态系统服务变化的适应,最终可用于预测高度依赖生物多样性的社会中的生物多样性、生态系统服务和人类福祉的结果,并为研究人员和政策制定者的新网络使用这些成果提供证据。发展概念、方法、工具和模式的基础是a)地方信息或知识系统和监测能力;b)生物多样性和相关生态系统服务的地方评估;c)将生物资源和生态系统服务纳入对生计进程的理解;d)评估看法、风险、需求和应对能力;e)了解生物和福利成果和反馈。该项目联合了牛津大学、肯特大学和南澳大学的历史学、经济学和生态学/生物学的合作伙伴,以及来自南非和印度的合作伙伴。合作伙伴将在第一次密集研讨会上利用情景构建协议共同阐述概念框架。然后,团队逐步开发和评估研究方案和方法,并在西高止山脉的一个实地研究地点收集原始数据,并对结果进行初步建模。第二期讲习班修订了设想,并筹备了第二期实地数据收集阶段。这种迭代允许进一步奠定概念框架和方法的基础,并基于关于不同变量如何交互的更好的决策,开发和测试更强大、更少聚合的模型。在第二个实地研究阶段之后,对Senar-IOS进行了修订,对数据进行了综合分析和建模,并确定了有助于监测生物多样性、生态系统服务和人类福祉与生物多样性/生态系统变化的变量、变量集或系统状态指标。启动了一个科学政策网络(见影响计划)。
项目成果
期刊论文数量(9)
专著数量(0)
科研奖励数量(0)
会议论文数量(0)
专利数量(0)
Introduction: Autochthonous human adaptation to biodiversity change in the Anthropocene.
简介:人类世本土人类对生物多样性变化的适应。
- DOI:10.1007/s13280-019-01283-x
- 发表时间:2019
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:6.5
- 作者:Howard PL
- 通讯作者:Howard PL
Livelihood responses to Lantana camara invasion and biodiversity change in southern India: application of an asset function framework
印度南部对马缨丹入侵和生物多样性变化的生计应对:资产功能框架的应用
- DOI:10.1007/s10113-014-0654-4
- 发表时间:2014
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:4.2
- 作者:Kent R
- 通讯作者:Kent R
Livelisystems: a conceptual framework integrating social, ecosystem, development, and evolutionary theory
Livelisystems:整合社会、生态系统、发展和进化理论的概念框架
- DOI:10.5751/es-06494-190244
- 发表时间:2014
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:4.1
- 作者:Dorward A
- 通讯作者:Dorward A
Addressing Tipping Points for a Precarious Future
应对不稳定未来的临界点
- DOI:10.5871/bacad/9780197265536.003.0003
- 发表时间:2013
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:Foden G
- 通讯作者:Foden G
Contribution of anthropology to the study of climate change
- DOI:10.1038/nclimate1775
- 发表时间:2013-06-01
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:30.7
- 作者:Barnes, Jessica;Dove, Michael;Yager, Karina
- 通讯作者:Yager, Karina
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Patricia Howard其他文献
EVALUATION OF DOFETILIDE INITIATION ALGORITHM: A SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE
- DOI:
10.1016/s0735-1097(14)60446-0 - 发表时间:
2014-04-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:
- 作者:
Madhu Reddy;Lesley Bravin;Julie Kennedy;Patricia Howard;Dhanunjaya Lakkireddy - 通讯作者:
Dhanunjaya Lakkireddy
Psychophysiologic symptom relief therapy (PSRT) for post-acute sequelae of COVID-19: a non-randomized interventional study
针对 COVID-19 急性后遗症的心理生理症状缓解疗法 (PSRT):一项非随机干预研究
- DOI:
10.1101/2022.10.07.22280732 - 发表时间:
2022 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
M. Donnino;Patricia Howard;Shivani Mehta;Jeremy Silverman;M. Cabrera;Jolin B. Yamin;L. Balaji;Rebecca Tolin;K. Berg;R. Edwards;A. Grossestreuer - 通讯作者:
A. Grossestreuer
Change In Pain-Related Anxiety Mediates The Effects Of A Promising Mind-Body Intervention On Treatment Outcomes For Chronic Back Pain: Secondary Results From A Randomized Controlled Trial
疼痛相关焦虑的变化介导了一种有前途的身心干预对慢性背痛治疗结果的影响:一项随机对照试验的次要结果
- DOI:
10.1016/j.jpain.2023.02.261 - 发表时间:
2023-04-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:4.000
- 作者:
Bethany Pester;Jolin B. Yamin;Maria J. Cabrera;Shivani Mehta;Jeremy Silverman;Anne V. Grossestreuer;Patricia Howard;Robert R. Edwards;Michael W. Donnino - 通讯作者:
Michael W. Donnino
PREDICTIVE FACTORS FOR SURVIVAL IN PATIENTS WITH DIASTOLIC DYSFUNCTION OF VARYING SEVERITY WHO DO NOT HAVE SYSTOLIC DYSFUNCTION OR SYMPTOMS OF HEART FAILURE
- DOI:
10.1016/s0735-1097(10)60258-6 - 发表时间:
2010-03-09 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:
- 作者:
Mazda Biria;Subba Reddy Vanga;Dhanunjaya Lakkireddy;Patricia Howard;James L. Vacek - 通讯作者:
James L. Vacek
Patricia Howard的其他文献
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