Turiba University, 68 Graudu Street, Riga, 1030, Latvia.
Pomona College, 333 N College Way, Claremont, CA, 91711, USA.
Ambio. 2024 May;53(5):702-717. doi: 10.1007/s13280-023-01970-w. Epub 2024 Feb 14.
The expansion of roads into wilderness areas and biodiversity hotspots in the Global South seems inevitable and is predicted to bring about significant biodiversity loss. Even so, existing widespread strategies aiming to mitigate the direct and indirect impacts of roads on the environment have been of limited effectiveness. These tactics, including construction of fencing, wildlife crossings on paved roads, and establishment of protected areas along the roads, are unlikely to be sufficient for protecting diverse species assemblages from roadkill, habitat fragmentation, and anthropogenic activity in tropics. This indicates the need for integration of more ambitious approaches into the conservation toolkit, such as the constructing tunnels, covered ways, and elevated roads. Although these tools could significantly support conservation efforts to save tropical biodiversity, to date, they are rarely considered. Here, we discuss factors which determine the need for application of these approaches in the Global South. We highlight the often-overlooked long-term benefits associated with the application of the proposed tools. We also discuss the potential challenges and risks, and the ways to minimise them. Hopefully this article will encourage practitioners to integrate these strategies into conservation toolkits and allow policy-makers and investors to make informed decisions on sustainable road infrastructure development in the Global South.
道路在南方国家的荒野地区和生物多样性热点地区的扩张似乎不可避免,预计这将导致生物多样性的大量丧失。即便如此,现有的旨在减轻道路对环境的直接和间接影响的广泛策略一直收效甚微。这些策略包括围栏的建设、铺砌道路上的野生动物通道以及沿道路建立保护区,这些策略不太可能足以防止各种物种组合因道路死亡、生境破碎化和热带地区的人为活动而受到影响。这表明需要将更具雄心的方法纳入保护工具包中,例如修建隧道、覆盖式道路和架空道路。尽管这些工具可以极大地支持保护热带生物多样性的努力,但迄今为止,它们很少被考虑。在这里,我们讨论了决定在南方国家应用这些方法的因素。我们强调了与应用拟议工具相关的常常被忽视的长期利益。我们还讨论了潜在的挑战和风险,以及如何将其最小化。希望本文将鼓励从业者将这些策略纳入保护工具包,并使决策者和投资者能够就南方国家可持续道路基础设施的发展做出明智的决策。