Coastal marine habitats deterioration according to users' perception: the case of Cap de Creus Marine Protected Area (NE Spain).

IF 3.4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Regional Environmental Change Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-10 DOI:10.1007/s10113-024-02322-4
Miguel Mallo, Patrizia Ziveri, Sergio Rossi, Victoria Reyes-García
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Assessing how different users of a Marine Protected Area perceive environmental changes can contribute to design management strategies. We assess how locals and tourists perceive environmental changes in the Cap de Creus protected area (NW Mediterranean, Spain). To identify locally perceived changes, we first conducted semi-structured interviews with locals (n = 38). Reported environmental changes were then used to construct a survey applied to locals and tourists (n = 427). In semi-structured interviews, environmental changes were the least reported changes compared to economic and social changes; reports of negative environmental changes dominated over reports of positive environmental changes. Overall, all survey participants reported a decline of the health status of the local environment, with locals displaying higher levels of agreement with statements referring to coastal environmental deterioration than tourists. The predominance of responses reporting economic versus environmental changes can be explained by the recent radical transformation of the area towards tourism. Reports of coastal marine area deterioration are in line with available instrumental data. Higher levels of agreement with statements referring to environmental deterioration among locals than among tourists highlight the importance of people's connection with nature to assess change. Considering that Cap de Creus has been protected for more than two decades, our findings raise concerns regarding its ongoing deterioration and underscore the importance of monitoring the effectiveness of marine protection to modulate management strategies.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10113-024-02322-4.

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用户感知的沿海海洋生境恶化:Cap de Creus 海洋保护区(西班牙东北部)案例。
评估海洋保护区的不同用户如何看待环境变化有助于设计管理策略。我们评估了当地人和游客如何看待克里乌斯角保护区(西班牙,地中海西北部)的环境变化。为了确定当地人感知到的变化,我们首先对当地人(n = 38)进行了半结构式访谈。然后,我们利用所报告的环境变化,对当地人和游客(n = 427)进行了调查。在半结构式访谈中,与经济和社会变化相比,环境变化是报告最少的变化;对负面环境变化的报告多于对正面环境变化的报告。总体而言,所有参加调查的人都报告了当地环境健康状况的下降,当地人对沿海环境恶化说法的同意程度高于游客。报告经济变化的占多数,而报告环境变化的占多数,可以解释为该地区最近向旅游 业的急剧转变。关于沿海海域恶化的报告与现有的工具数据相符。与游客相比,当地人对环境恶化说法的认同度更高,这凸显了人们与自然的联系对于评估变化的重要性。考虑到克鲁斯角受保护已有二十多年,我们的研究结果引起了人们对其持续恶化的担忧,并强调了监测海洋保护效果以调整管理策略的重要性:在线版本包含补充材料,可查阅 10.1007/s10113-024-02322-4。
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Regional Environmental Change
Regional Environmental Change 环境科学-环境科学
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125
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4.5 months
期刊介绍: Environmental changes of many kinds are accelerating worldwide, posing significant challenges for humanity. Solutions are needed at the regional level, where physical features of the landscape, biological systems, and human institutions interact. The goal of Regional Environmental Change is to publish scientific research and opinion papers that improve our understanding of the extent of these changes, their causes, their impacts on people, and the options for society to respond. "Regional" refers to the full range of scales between local and global, including regions defined by natural criteria, such as watersheds and ecosystems, and those defined by human activities, such as urban areas and their hinterlands. We encourage submissions on interdisciplinary research across the natural sciences, social sciences and humanities, and on more focused studies that contribute towards the solutions to complex environmental problems. Topics addressed include (i) the regional manifestations of global change, especially the vulnerability of regions and sectors; (ii) the adaptation of social-ecological systems to environmental change in the context of sustainable development; and (iii) trans-boundary and cross-jurisdictional issues, legislative and governance frameworks, and the broad range of policy and management issues associated with building, maintaining and restoring robust social-ecological systems at regional scales. The primary format of contributions are research articles, presenting new evidence from analyses of empirical data or else more theoretical investigations of regional environmental change. In addition to research articles, we also publish editorials, short communications, invited mini-reviews on topics of strong current interest, as well as special features that provide multifaceted discussion of complex topics or particular regions
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