Article
Determining the Feasibility of Establishing New Multiple-Use Marine Protected Areas in Chile
Registro en:
Ambio, Volume 42, issue 8, December 2013, pages 997–1009
1654-7209
10.1007/s13280-013-0455-x
Autor
Vásquez Lavín, Felipe
Simon, Jeanne W.
Paz Lerdón, Ximena
Resumen
Artículo de publicación ISI This paper evaluates the feasibility of establishing a multiple-use marine protected area. The methodology was applied to evaluate three proposed sites in Chile with diverse conservation needs, social stress and poverty levels, and different economic activities (small-scale fishing, heavy industry, and mining activities). We
use two broad categories for the evaluation: socioeconomic and political–institutional. The methodology uses a combination of secondary data with personal interviews, workshops, and focus groups with stakeholders (e.g., fishermen, unions, politicians, social organizations) from different political, social, and economic backgrounds to characterize current and potential natural and social resources and to evaluate in an ordinal scale the feasibility of establishing the protected area. The methodology allows us to correctly identify the challenges faced in each site and can be used to develop appropriate strategies for balancing economic, social, and environmental objectives. This methodology can be replicated to evaluate the feasibility of other marine or terrestrial protected areas.