Assessing stakeholder perceptions to guide social and ecological fit of marine protected areas

IF 4.6 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES iScience Pub Date : 2024-09-13 DOI:10.1016/j.isci.2024.110952
Victor Brun, John Roderick V. Madarcos, Anna J. Celis, Lota A. Creencia, Georgina G. Gurney, Joachim Claudet
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Effective social and ecological interventions that can benefit both nature and people are needed to halt the degradation of ecosystems and subsequent negative impacts on human well-being. Marine protected areas (MPAs) are commonly used to foster the sustainability of coastal social-ecological systems. However, because MPAs are often proposed and implemented by external actors, ensuring they are fit to the local social and ecological context remains a challenge. Here, we introduce a framework to identify the place-based social and ecological goals for an MPA. We use a marine conservation project in the Philippines as a case study. We assess the perceptions of local communities and decision-makers across four categories: i) marine importance, ii) environmental stressors, iii) proposed management options, and iv) MPA goals and needs. Assessing these is a way to refine marine conservation goals locally, adapt the implementation of planned interventions, and monitor their future outcomes.

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评估利益相关者的看法,指导海洋保护区的社会和生态适应性
需要采取有效的社会和生态干预措施,同时造福于自然和人类,以阻止生态系统的退化及其对人类福祉的负面影响。海洋保护区 (MPA) 通常用于促进沿海社会生态系统的可持续性。然而,由于 MPA 通常是由外部参与者提出并实施的,因此确保其适合当地的社会和生态环境仍然是一项挑战。在此,我们引入了一个框架来确定 MPA 基于地方的社会和生态目标。我们将菲律宾的一个海洋保护项目作为案例研究。我们从四个方面评估了当地社区和决策者的看法:i) 海洋重要性;ii) 环境压力;iii) 建议的管理方案;iv) 海洋保护区的目标和需求。通过评估,可以完善当地的海洋保护目标,调整计划干预措施的实施,并监测其未来成果。
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