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A Systematic Review of the Socioeconomic Factors that Influence How Marine Protected Areas Impact on Ecosystems and Livelihoods
Authors:Me’ira Mizrahi  Amy Diedrich  Rebecca Weeks  Robert L Pressey
Institution:1. College of Science and Engineering, James Cook University, Townsville, Australia;2. ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University, Townsville, Australia;3. ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University, Townsville, Australia
Abstract:Marine protected areas (MPAs) are among the most widely accepted methods of marine management. MPAs are not, however, always placed such that they can maximize impact on conservation and livelihoods. Current MPA guidelines fall short in focusing primarily on biophysical criteria, overlooking interrelated socioeconomic factors. We identified 32 socioeconomic factors that influence whether MPA placement has an impact on biodiversity and/or livelihoods and weighted the quality of evidence using a novel “Evidence for Impact” Score. Results suggest that stakeholder engagement, poverty, population density, and strong leadership have most potential to positively impact biodiversity and/or livelihoods, but the direction of impact (i.e., positive or negative) can be context-dependent. We found a generally poor evidence base for impact evaluation of socioeconomic factors: though some factors were highly cited, few studies actually evaluate impact. Results indicate the need for a more interdisciplinary approach to MPA placement and more empirical studies that assess impact.
Keywords:Conservation planning  impact  marine fisheries  marine livelihoods  marine protected areas  socioeconomic
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