Large-scale shrimp farming in coastal wetlands of Venezuela,South America: Causes and consequences of land-use conflicts |
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Authors: | Mirady Sebastiani Sara Elena González María Mercedes Castillo Pablo Alvizu María Albertina Oliveira Jorge Pérez Antonio Quilici Martín Rada María Carolina Yáber Miguel Lentino |
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Affiliation: | (1) Departamento de Estudios Ambientales e Instituto de Recursos Naturales Renovables, Universidad Simón Bolívar, Apartado, 89000 Caracas, Venezuela;(2) Sociedad Conservacionista Audubon de Venezuela, Apartado Postal 80450, 1080A Caracas, Venezuela |
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Abstract: | In Venezuela, large-scale shrimp farming began in the 1980s. By 1987, the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (MARNR) had received 14 proposals for approval. A developer illegally started the construction of ponds at the Píritu Lagoon in the State of Anzoátegui before the authorization process was completed. This action triggered a land-use conflict. This study identifies the causes for public protest and determines the consequences of this conflict for land-use management. The results show that public protest was based on the impacts of the partial construction of ponds. These impacts were related to direct removal of wetlands, interruption of natural patterns of surface flows, and alteration of feeding grounds of some bird species with migratory status. Consequences were identified in relation to the role that nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) play in land-use conflicts and the actions that MARNR could take in the future to prevent and solve similar situations. |
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Keywords: | Coastal wetlands Large-scale shrimp farming Landuse conflicts Nongovernmental organizations Legal procedures |
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