Conservation (Aug 2024)

A Synthetic Framework to Match Concepts and Approaches When Managing Anthropogenic Threats

  • Corrado Battisti,
  • Anna Testi,
  • Giuliano Fanelli,
  • Milvia Rastrelli,
  • Pietro Giovacchini,
  • Letizia Marsili

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/conservation4030026
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 3
pp. 395 – 401

Abstract

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Anthropogenic threats impacting ecological targets should be mitigated and solved using fast and schematic tools useful in conservation strategies. Herein, we suggest a mixed and quick approach implementing coarse-grained (and expert-based) threat analysis with the fine-grained (and analytical) DPSIR (driving forces, pressure, status, impact, and response) framework of indicators, all included in a single causal chain. Both approaches are largely used in conservation but never combined. A simulated example of the application of the set of indicators (status, pressure, impact, and response) on dune ecosystems (and nested targets represented by halo-psammophilous plants) has been included. Due to its schematic format, values as targets, pressures as threats, and responses as conservation strategies have been unified in a single conceptual framework. This synthetic framework can also be used to communicate to academic students the complexities of socio-ecological systems on the conservation front lines using a simplified cause–effect chain.

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