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Biodiversity and ecosystem services in the Campo Rupestre: A road map for the sustainability of the hottest Brazilian biodiversity hotspot

Authors :
G. Wilson Fernandes
Lucas Arantes-Garcia
Milton Barbosa
Newton P.U. Barbosa
Eugênia K.L. Batista
Wallace Beiroz
Fernando M. Resende
Anna Abrahão
Emmanuel D. Almada
Elaine Alves
Natacha J. Alves
Patrícia Angrisano
Montserrat Arista
Juan Arroyo
André Jardim Arruda
Thaise de Oliveira Bahia
Laura Braga
Lílian Brito
Marcos Callisto
Dario Caminha-Paiva
Marília Carvalho
Abel Augusto Conceição
Leda N. Costa
Antonio Cruz
Jessica Cunha-Blum
John Dagevos
Braulio F.S. Dias
Victor D. Pinto
Rodolfo Dirzo
Daniel Quedes Domingos
Lívia Echternacht
Stephannie Fernandes
Jose Eugenio C. Figueira
Cecilia F. Fiorini
Ana Maria Giulietti
Augusto Gomes
Vanessa M. Gomes
Bernardo Gontijo
Fernando Goulart
Tadeu J. Guerra
Patrícia A. Junqueira
Débora Lima-Santos
Julia Marques
Joao Meira-Neto
Deise T.B. Miola
Leonor Patrícia C. Morellato
Daniel Negreiros
Elizabeth Neire
Ana Carolina Neves
Frederico S. Neves
Samuel Novais
Yumi Oki
Elizabeth Oliveira
Rafael S. Oliveira
Marco O. Pivari
Euripedes Pontes Junior
Bernardo D. Ranieri
Rodrigo Pinheiro Ribas
Aldicir Scariot
Carlos E. Schaefer
Letícia Sena
Pedro G. da Silva
Paulo R. Siqueira
Natalia C. Soares
Britaldo Soares-Filho
Ricardo Solar
Marcelo Tabarelli
Rogério Vasconcellos
Evaldo Vilela
Fernando A.O. Silveira
Source :
Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation, Vol 18, Iss 4, Pp 213-222 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2020.

Abstract

Global sustainability rests on a myriad of benefits provided by natural ecosystems that support human livelihoods and well-being, from biodiversity persistence to climate regulation. The undeniable importance of conserving tropical forests has drawn most of the conservation spotlight towards it. However, open ecosystems such as the Brazilian Campo Rupestre (rupestrian grassland), have been historically overlooked despite their high diversity and key associated ecosystem services. We highlight major current threats to the persistence of the Campo Rupestre emphasizing its ecological, social, cultural, geo-environmental, and economic importance. We call attention to the importance of the Campo Rupestre as a reservoir of biodiversity and ecosystem services and offer priority actions that resulted from discussions involving scientists, industry representatives, environmental managers, and other members of civil society. Proposed actions include efforts related to ecological restoration, sustainable ecotourism, protection of traditional ecological knowledge, identification of emerging research questions, and development of tailored public policies. Such issues are integrated into a framework that collectively represents a road map to safeguard the Campo Rupestre from further degradation and steer its historical overexploitation towards sustainable management. Safeguarding the future of non-forest biomes like this poses a challenge to current paradigms of nature conservation. By establishing priorities and guidelines, we propose an actionable plan, which we hope can support informed decision-making policy towards a sustainable use of the Campo Rupestre.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
25300644
Volume :
18
Issue :
4
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.86e549131ba94479b52eb0027bb8df39
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pecon.2020.10.004