Marine Prosperity Areas: a framework for aligning ecological restoration and human well-being using area-based protections

IF 3 2区 生物学 Q1 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Frontiers in Marine Science Pub Date : 2025-02-06 DOI:10.3389/fmars.2024.1491483
Octavio Aburto-Oropeza, Valentina Platzgummer, Erica M. Ferrer, Catalina López-Sagástegui, Rocío de Guadalupe Abud Mirabent, América Ávalos Galindo, Fabio Favoretto, Alfredo Giron-Nava, Isabel Mendoza Camacho, Claudia Núñez Sañudo, Marisol Plascencia de La Cruz, Alejandro Robles
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Mechanisms for marine ecological protection and recovery, including area-based conservation tools like ‘Marine Protected Areas’ (MPAs) are necessary tools to reach the Aichi Target or the forthcoming 30x30 target set by the Kunming-Montreal Biodiversity Framework. However, full ecosystem recovery takes years to manifest and the idea that MPA protection alone will foster human well-being is frequently contradicted by socio-economic evidence. Therefore, a new framework for marine area-based conservation and ecosystem restoration that reconciles the discrepancies between ecological recovery and socio-economic growth timelines is needed to effectively meet global biodiversity conservation targets. We introduce the concept of ‘Marine Prosperity Areas,’ (MPpA) an area-based conservation tool that prioritizes human prosperity as opposed to passively relying on ecosystem recovery to catalyze social change and economic growth. This concept leverages a suite of tried-and-true community-based intervention and investment strategies to strengthen and expand access to environmental science, social goods and services, and the financial perks of the blue economy. This data-driven framework may be of interest to stakeholders who support traditional area-based conservation models, but also to those who have been historically opposed to MPAs or have been excluded from past conservation processes.
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海洋繁荣区:利用基于区域的保护协调生态恢复和人类福祉的框架
海洋生态保护和恢复机制,包括以区域为基础的保护工具,如“海洋保护区”(MPAs),是实现爱知目标或即将到来的《昆明-蒙特利尔生物多样性框架》设定的30x30目标的必要工具。然而,生态系统的全面恢复需要数年时间才能显现出来,而且仅仅保护海洋保护区就能促进人类福祉的想法往往与社会经济证据相矛盾。因此,需要一个新的海洋区域保护和生态系统恢复框架,以协调生态恢复与社会经济增长时间表之间的差异,从而有效地实现全球生物多样性保护目标。我们引入了“海洋繁荣区”(MPpA)的概念,这是一种基于区域的保护工具,优先考虑人类繁荣,而不是被动地依赖生态系统恢复来促进社会变革和经济增长。这一概念利用了一套行之有效的基于社区的干预和投资战略,以加强和扩大获得环境科学、社会产品和服务以及蓝色经济的财政福利的机会。这种数据驱动的框架可能会引起支持传统区域保护模式的利益相关者的兴趣,但也会引起那些历史上反对海洋保护区或被排除在过去保护过程之外的人的兴趣。
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Frontiers in Marine Science
Frontiers in Marine Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Aquatic Science
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5.10
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2443
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14 weeks
期刊介绍: Frontiers in Marine Science publishes rigorously peer-reviewed research that advances our understanding of all aspects of the environment, biology, ecosystem functioning and human interactions with the oceans. Field Chief Editor Carlos M. Duarte at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology Thuwal is supported by an outstanding Editorial Board of international researchers. This multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, policy makers and the public worldwide. With the human population predicted to reach 9 billion people by 2050, it is clear that traditional land resources will not suffice to meet the demand for food or energy, required to support high-quality livelihoods. As a result, the oceans are emerging as a source of untapped assets, with new innovative industries, such as aquaculture, marine biotechnology, marine energy and deep-sea mining growing rapidly under a new era characterized by rapid growth of a blue, ocean-based economy. The sustainability of the blue economy is closely dependent on our knowledge about how to mitigate the impacts of the multiple pressures on the ocean ecosystem associated with the increased scale and diversification of industry operations in the ocean and global human pressures on the environment. Therefore, Frontiers in Marine Science particularly welcomes the communication of research outcomes addressing ocean-based solutions for the emerging challenges, including improved forecasting and observational capacities, understanding biodiversity and ecosystem problems, locally and globally, effective management strategies to maintain ocean health, and an improved capacity to sustainably derive resources from the oceans.
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