Exploring sustainable mangrove management policy, challenges and structure: a case study of Nadi and Momi districts, Fiji Island

IF 1.3 4区 农林科学 Q3 FORESTRY Journal of Forest Research Pub Date : 2023-06-07 DOI:10.1080/13416979.2023.2220189
Salanieta Tuisuva, S. Shibata
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ABSTRACT Besides being socially and ecologically beneficial for Fiji’s human needs, mangrove management often clashes with development interests, such as tourism threatening their sustainability. To address these issues, the study analyzes mangrove management in practice, especially governance and institutional arrangements at the local level, to better understand how these arrangements function and influence mangrove resources. The study highlights the experiences of four villages within the Momi and Nadi districts, which gives us rich insight into the local-level dynamics of mangrove management within different types of arrangements over mangrove forests. A total of four types of surveys and analysis were conducted in this study including content analysis, talanoa sessions,, questionnaire surveys and an ecological survey. The study found that the existing legallframework indicated several challenges that have contributed to the poor management of mangroves over the years. This includes fragmented policy, lack of clarity on jurisdiction over mangrove resources among multiple ministries and these aspects are challenges highlighted in the study. The mangrove structure in the Nadi mangrove area changed drastically over the years, whilst in Momi, the changes are not visible, both indicated by the respondent .(Ecological survey shows that the Momi district`s mangorve forest has the highest tree densities when compared to Nadi district. The findings of this study are expected to substantially impact sustainable management strategies in addressing the environmental, social and economic impact of development on mangrove loss. The study recommends a mechanism such as PES to sustainably manage mangrove ecosystems and support policy implementation.
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探讨可持续红树林管理政策、挑战和结构:以斐济岛楠迪和莫米区为例
摘要除了对斐济的人类需求具有社会和生态效益外,红树林管理还经常与发展利益发生冲突,例如旅游业威胁到其可持续性。为了解决这些问题,该研究分析了红树林管理的实践,特别是地方一级的治理和制度安排,以更好地了解这些安排是如何发挥作用和影响红树林资源的。这项研究重点介绍了莫米和纳迪地区四个村庄的经验,使我们能够深入了解红树林不同类型安排下红树林管理的地方动态。本研究共进行了四种类型的调查和分析,包括内容分析、塔拉纳会议、问卷调查和生态调查。研究发现,现有的法律框架表明了多年来导致红树林管理不善的几个挑战。这包括政策分散,多个部委对红树林资源的管辖权不明确,这些方面都是研究中强调的挑战。Nadi红树林地区的红树林结构多年来发生了巨大变化,而在Momi,这种变化是不可见的,这两种情况都由受访者表示。(生态调查显示,与纳迪区相比,莫米区的红树林具有最高的树木密度。这项研究的结果预计将对可持续管理战略产生重大影响,以解决发展对红树林损失的环境、社会和经济影响。该研究建议采用PES等机制来可持续管理红树林生态系统和支持政策执行。
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Journal of Forest Research
Journal of Forest Research 农林科学-林学
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3.00
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6.70%
发文量
62
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Forest Research publishes original articles, reviews, and short communications. It covers all aspects of forest research, both basic and applied, with the aim of encouraging international communication between scientists in different fields who share a common interest in forest science.
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