Coastal Management - Miscellaneous:
1996 Publications
Author: Alder,
J.
Title: Have tropical marine protected areas worked?
An initial analysis of their success.
Publication: Coastal Management 24(2):97-114,
1996.
© Taylor & Francis.
Notes: This article
presents an analysis of a survey of the current state of marine
protected area (MPA) management and describes possible factors
associated with their perceived success throughout the tropics.
Considerable progress has been made in the establishment of MPAs
in both developing and developed nations, but the formulation and
implementation of management plans has lagged behind. Funding,
expertise, and lack of information have constrained planning and
management of MPAs in several tropical nations. Despite the
promotion of ecologically sustainable development and the
involvement of local communities or stakeholders within protected
areas, few countries incorporate these principles in the
management of MPAs. Tropical MPAs are considered to be of limited
success by area managers. Several interrelated factors, such as
strategic planning and reliance on coastal resources and zoning
schemes, may influence the success of these areas.
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