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Comparing and Integrating Community-Based and Science-Based Approaches to Prioritizing Marine Areas for Protection
Authors:NATALIE C BAN‡  CHRIS R PICARD†  AMANDA C J VINCENT
Institution:University of British Columbia Fisheries Centre/Project Seahorse, 2202 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada;Gitga'at Development Corporation, 445 Hayimiisaxaa Way, Hartley Bay, BC V0V 1A0, Canada
Abstract:Abstract:  We compared and integrated marine protected areas proposed through community and scientific assessments in 2 regions of British Columbia, Canada. The community priorities were identified during individual and group interviews with knowledgeable resource users. The scientific priorities were developed with abiotic and biotic data in Marxan, a decision-support tool. The resulting maps of community-based and science-based priorities were very similar for the inshore areas, which lent credibility to both approaches. The resource users thought the science-based maps were fairly good at highlighting areas important for conservation, but preferred the scenarios that integrated the 2 maps to either constituent map. Incorporating spatial variation in human impacts on the marine areas and commercial fishing, which are both costs of protection, into our Marxan analyses led to scenarios that were different from either constituent map. Our results show the value of integrating community-based and science-based approaches in conservation planning to achieve community acceptance and conservation utility. They also reveal that people's assessments on the basis of their traditional ecological knowledge may serve as a reasonable proxy for scientific approaches in selecting areas of ecological value.
Keywords:community-based conservation  indigenous people  marine conservation  marine protected areas  marine reserves  marxan  systematic conservation planning
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