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  • April 1, 2009

    Discuss PVA paper and Reviews

    Management

    • Adaptive Management

  • Ecosystem management

    Ecosystem management ismanagement of whole ecosystems rather

    than individual species

  • Ecosystem management

    Manage for ecosystem health: allows for

    production of “ecosystem services”

    Include human activities

    Focus on large spatial and long time scale

    Management decisions include multiple stake

    holders

  • Ecosystem management

    Manage for ecosystem health: allows for

    production of “ecosystem services”

    commodities

    clean water / flood control

    aesthetics

    ....

  • Ecosystem management

    Manage for ecosystem health: allows for

    production of “ecosystem services”

    Include human activities

    Focus on large spatial and long time scale

    Management decisions include multiple stake

    holders

  • Ecosystem management

    Manage for ecosystem health: allows for

    production of “ecosystem services”

    Include human activities

    Focus on large spatial and long time scale

    Management decisions include multiple stake

    holders

  • Endangered Species

    • Butterflies:! Schaus Swallowtail!

    • Rodents:! Key Largo Cotton Mouse, Key Largo Wood Rat!

    • Mammals:! Florida Panther, West Indian Manatee!

    • Birds:! ! Arctic Peregrine Falcon, Cape Sable Sea Side ! ! ! ! Sparrow, Snail (Everglade) Kite, Southern Bald ! ! ! Eagle, Wood Stork!

    • Reptiles and Amphibians:! American Crocodile, Atlantic ! ! ! ! ! ! Ridley Turtle, Green ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Turtle, Hawksbill Turtle, ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Leatherback Turtle!

  • Ecosystem management

    Manage for ecosystem health: allows for

    production of “ecosystem services”

    Include human activities

    Focus on large spatial and long time scale

    Management decisions include multiple stake

    holders

  • Stakeholders

    have a real or perceived interest in the resource, its use, its protection.

    are dependent on the resource

    have a believe that management decisions will directly or indirectly affect them

    are located in or near the area

    pay for the decision

    are in a position of authority to review the decisions

  • Ecosystem management

    Manage for ecosystem health: allows for

    production of “ecosystem services”

    Include human activities

    Focus on large spatial and long time scale

    Management decisions include multiple stake

    holders

    Use adaptive management

  • Adaptive management

    Adaptive management treats management

    decisions as experiments. Change

    management if data show not getting desired

    result.

  • Adaptive managementAdaptive management treats management

    decisions as experiments. Change

    management if data show not getting desired

    result.

    Baseline data

    Experimental data

    include comparison or/and control

    replicate !

  • Adaptive management

    What is the effect grazing on a plant communityin an open field?

  • We need a control!

  • We need a control!

  • Diversity

    ungrazed

    What is the effect of grazing on the plant

    community in open fields?

  • Diversity

    ungrazed grazed

    What is the effect of grazing on the plant

    community in open fields?

  • What is the point of reference/control?

    Replication?

    What is the effect of grazing on the plant

    community in open fields?

  • What is the point of reference/control?

    Replication. YES for THIS field, but not for treatment (all fields in general) !"Pseudoreplication

    What is the effect of grazing on the plant

    community in open fields?

  • Field 1

    Field 2Field 3

    Field 4

  • Diversity

    ungrazed grazed

    What is the effect of grazing on the plant community in

    open fields?

  • Ecosystem and resilience

    Resilience is the magnitude of disturbance that can be absorbed or accommodated by an ecosystem before its structure is fundamentally changed to a different state.Example: Shrubland turns into grassland, grassland turns into desert.

    Holling 1973

  • Adaptive management: Take 2

    Adaptive management is a process that combines

    democratic principles, scientific analysis, education, and

    institutional learning to manage resources sustainably in

    an environment of uncertainty. [Lee 1993]

    Commitment to improve the outcomes of management over biological time scales.

    Awareness of the experimental nature of management.

    Willingness to accept the risk of perceived failures.

    A common understanding, with stakeholders, of the goals, strategies, and uncertainties of management.

    A mandate for action from the stakeholders or other authorities

  • Use of natural processes to manage ecosystems

    Fire

    Preservation of an ecosystem was often synonym withkeeping the “status quo”, this resulted very often in damaging

    the ecosystem.

  • Fire regime for different ecosystem types

  • Hardwood confined to understory

    Hardwooddominant

    Prescribed fires Fire suppressed

  • Adaptive management: Learning from errors. Burning of Long-leaved pine forests during

    growing (back) and non-growing season (front)

  • Use of natural processes to manage ecosystems

    Fire

    Water flow

    Preservation of an ecosystem was often synonym withkeeping the “status quo”, this resulted very often in damaging

    the ecosystem.

  • Use of natural processes to manage ecosystems

    Fire

    Water flow

    Herbivory

    Preservation of an ecosystem was often synonym withkeeping the “status quo”, this resulted very often in damaging

    the ecosystem.

  • Zonation management

    Core protection area

    Managed area

    Exclusion area

  • Ecosystem modelling

    Spatially explicit (GIS)

    Incorporate as many details as possible (Geology, Climate, ...)

    Incorporate human interactions/use/development

    Incorporate species compositions (diversity: species, genetics)

    (Complex and often not enough data)

  • Ecosystem management

    Manage for ecosystem health: allows for

    production of “ecosystem services”

    Include human activities

    Focus on large spatial and long time scale

    Management decisions include multiple stake

    holders

    Use adaptive management