First-ever global catalogue of ecosystems will enable coordinated conservation efforts
Gland, Switzerland, 01 March 2021 (香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播) 鈥 The International Union for Conservation of Nature (香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播) today published its , the first-ever comprehensive system for classifying and mapping all ecosystems on Earth based on both their functions and composition. The typology allows for more coordinated and effective approaches to conservation management.
鈥Many of the world鈥檚 ecosystems are under acute risk of collapse, with grave consequences for the survival of species, genetic diversity, ecosystem services and human wellbeing. To sustain them, it鈥檚 critically important that the post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework contains explicit, ambitious goals for the conservation of ecosystems alongside species,鈥 said 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Director General Dr Bruno Oberle. 鈥淭his first standardised, spatially explicit ecosystem typology provides the infrastructure that is needed to set and track such goals.鈥
The typology defines the key biophysical features of 108 major ecosystem types throughout the oceans, freshwater and land, and describes the processes that sustain them as well as their global distributions. It encompasses ecosystems that are shaped by humans 鈥 such as croplands and dams 鈥 as well as vast forest wilderness, deserts, deep ocean trenches, and even ecosystems buried below ground and beneath ice sheets. This systematic approach to classifying ecosystems will help identify which types of forests, reefs and wetlands, for example, are most critical to biodiversity conservation and the supply of ecosystem services, and which are at greatest risk of collapse.
鈥By grouping similar ecosystems according to their characteristics and functions, this new typology reveals patterns that might otherwise remain hidden. It will allow us to recognise similarities between related ecosystems and to apply what we learn about sustainable management of estuaries in China, for example, to similar estuaries in Nigeria,鈥 said the typology鈥檚 lead author, Prof. David Keith, Professor at the Centre for Ecosystem Science of the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney and member of the 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Commission on Ecosystem Management. 鈥Understanding the common risks that similar ecosystems face ultimately helps to develop ways to protect them.鈥
In addition to enabling the setting and tracking of global biodiversity conservation goals, the new framework will inform the Red List of Ecosystems, 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播鈥檚 standard for measuring risks of collapse faced by the world鈥檚 ecosystems. It will also provide a solid foundation for the System of Environmental-Economic Accounting (SEEA), an ongoing initiative by the United Nations to measure the contribution of the environment to the聽economy through so-called ecosystem services, and the impact of the economy on the environment.
鈥This work fills a knowledge gap that was hindering our ability to measure progress on the sustainable management of the world鈥檚 ecosystems. It鈥檚 a very timely breakthrough, as the world is developing new global policy initiatives that will be critical for a sustainable future, including the post-2020 framework for the conservation of ecosystems and species under the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity,鈥 said Angela Andrade, Chair of 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播鈥檚 Commission on Ecosystem Management.
In addition to the publication, 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 also launched a fully , introducing the typology and enabling users to explore the diversity of the world鈥檚 ecosystems.
鈥The website鈥檚 mapping function allows users to see where on the planet different ecosystem types exist, and to explore their functions and the biodiversity that depends on them,鈥 said Professor Richard Kingsford, Director of the Centre for Ecosystem Science at UNSW, and a member of the research team that developed the typology.
The typology was developed by more than 100 ecosystem scientists representing the 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Commission on Ecosystem Management and 85 scientific institutions, led by the University of New South Wales, Arizona State University and Kings College London of the PLuS Alliance and Deakin University.
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