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Cultural and socio-economic impacts of Mediterranean marine protected areas

2000

Marine protected areas (MPAs) may be important for protecting the marine environment, but they may also have substantial socio-cultural impacts about which very little is currently known, or acknowledged. In the Mediterranean, few data are available on the socio-economic consequences of MPAs. The present study reviews the existing data on MPAs in Spain, France, Italy and Greece. A general increase in tourist activities in Mediterranean MPAs is evident, as are increases in the abundances of larger fish species, although there are no data indicating yields for fisheries increase adjacent to MPAs. A large increase in the number of divers and vessels using MPAs has already had impacts on natura…

DivingHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisFisheriesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTourismMarine reservesEnvironmental protectionSocio-economic aspectsMarine protected areasZoologíaEnvironmental impact assessmentCentro Oceanográfico de MurciaEconomic impact analysisMedio MarinoRecreationEnvironmental planningNature and Landscape ConservationWater Science and TechnologyNature reserveMarine reservePollutionGeographyMediterranean seaMarine protected areaFisheries managementTourismEnvironmental Conservation
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Connected Lands : new perspectives on Ecological Networks Planning

2017

The construction of an ecological network is a fairly complex operation, given that the components to be considered are strictly linked to the age-old problem of the relationship between man and the land, until now perhaps seen too much as a limiting relationship and not, as the use of this tool suggests, as a relationship to be safeguarded. It may represent the ideal way to reconcile human needs and the conservation of biodiversity for the sustainable management of land. This study on the ecological network represents a tool capable to contain habitat fragmentation trough a new perspective that integrates theoretical approaches and methods with planning models and experiences of local appl…

Ecological NetworkPianificazione territorialeAmbienteRete ecologicaNatural Protected AreasFrammentazione ambientaleUrban and Regional PlanningFragmentation EnvironmentalEnvironmentAree Naturali protetteSettore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica
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Dispersal of larval and juvenile seabream: Implications for Mediterranean marine protected areas

2015

International audience; In the marine context, information about dispersal is essential for the design of networks of marine protected areas (MPAs). Generally, most of the dispersal of demersal fishes is thought to be driven by the transport of eggs and larvae in currents, with the potential contribution of dispersal in later life stages relatively minimal.Using otolith chemistry analyses, we estimate dispersal patterns across a spatial scale of approximately 180 km at both propagule (i.e. eggs and larvae) and juvenile (i.e. between settlement and recruitment) stages of a Mediterranean coastal fishery species, the two-banded seabream Diplodus vulgaris. We detected three major natal sources …

EcologyMarine protected areaJuvenileContext (language use)DispersalPropaguleTwo banded seabreamBiologybiology.organism_classificationOtolithDemersal zoneFisheryPropaguleMarine protected areasSpatial ecologyBiological dispersalDiplodus vulgarisJuvenileMarine protected area14. Life underwater[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape ConservationBiological Conservation
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Effects of fish feeding by snorkellers on the density and size distribution of fishes in a Mediterranean marine protected area

2005

Although there is a great deal of evidence to show that supplementary feeding by humans in terrestrial environments causes pronounced changes in the distribution and behaviour of wild animals, at present very little is known about the potential for such effects on marine fish. This study evaluated the consequences of feeding by snorkellers on fish assemblages in the no-take area of the Ustica Island marine protected area (MPA; western Mediterranean) by (1) determining if reef fish assemblage structure is affected in space and time by tourists feeding the fish; (2) assessing the effects of feeding on the abundance of the most common fish species; and (3) assessing the effects of feeding on t…

EcologybiologyBait ballCoral reef fishThalassoma pavoCoastal fishAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationrecreational ecology tourism fish BACI MediterraneanPredationFisheryPredatory fishWrasseMarine protected areaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMarine Biology
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Recreational fish feeding affects coastal fish behavior and increases frequency of predation on damselfish (Chromis chromis) nests

2006

Wildlife feeding has become an integral part of the range of activities offered to protected area visitors. In marine protected areas (MPAs), fish feeding may cause changes in the behavior, and thus the density and distribution, of coastal fish species. We evaluated spatial variability in human-positive fish behavior around the Ustica Island MPA (Italy) and the potential indirect effects of behavioral change on other species. Two mensurative experiments demonstrated that ca. 1/3 of the species present in fish-feeding areas exhibited human-positive behavior, losing instinctive fear in the presence of humans and encircling people in the water even when food was not provided. A manipulative ex…

EcologybiologyEcologyCoastal fishPomacentridaeMarine lifeAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationChromis chromisPredationFisheryMarine protected areaProtected areaDamselfishEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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The Impact of Human Recreational Activities in Marine Protected Areas: What Lessons Should Be Learnt in the Mediterranean Sea?

2002

. The aesthetic appeal of marine reserves and the facilities provided, together with the increased public awareness of nature, all contribute to creating massive tourism in MPAs. Human activities are being changed inside MPAs in two ways: humans as top predators are generally being removed, but in turn they could come back at great numbers as visitors. Many authors have studied the impact of visitors, and the results highlight that the consequences can be very substantial and may represent a severe threat to the overall diversity of marine communities. To date, the documented effects of human recreational activities on natural communities are restricted to assessing the consequences of tram…

Ecologybusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementMarine reserveLegislationAquatic ScienceTraining (civil)GeographyMarine protected areaTramplingbusinessRecreationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTourismApex predatorMarine Ecology
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Does a voluntary conservation program result in a representative protected area network?

2009

Abstract Conservation contracting has attained growing interest worldwide as a tool for protecting biodiversity in privately owned lands. In this policy, landowners receive payments from an environmental agency in exchange for land use practices that contribute to the supply of biodiversity. This approach may result in a conservation network which does not cover all focal ecological characteristics, because landowners determine the supply of potential targets. In addition, the contracts are typically allocated by using a scoring method that is not giving information on the representativeness of the species composition of the sites. In this study, we investigated what is the performance of a…

Economics and EconometricsOpportunity costLand usebusiness.industryIndicator speciesEnvironmental resource managementForest managementBiodiversityBusinessSpecies richnessProtected areaBudget constraintGeneral Environmental ScienceEcological Economics
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Fire in Protected Areas - the Effect of Protection and Importance of Fire Management

2012

Fires are important but socially and economically unwanted disturbances of the ecosystems. They cannot be considered as a problem, they are global phenomena. Protected areas are created to protect biodiversity, and strict protection is often applied, forgetting that fire had shaped that that we aim to protect. This harsh protection is producing important changes in the protected habitats and is increasing their vulnerability to destructive wildfires. Thus, it is of major interest to incorporate fire management in the protected areas plan, including the (re)use of prescribed fire and traditional burning in order to reintroduce fire regimens, fundamental to the landscape sustainability. This …

Environmental EngineeringEnvironmental managementFire disturbance protected areas habitat management conservation policyFire regimeRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryFire preventionEnvironmental resource managementBiodiversityVulnerabilityManagement Monitoring Policy and LawPollutionProtected areasHabitatDisturbance (ecology)SustainabilityBusinessWaste Management and DisposalEnvironmental Research, Engineering and Management
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Economic development and agriculture: Managing protected areas and safeguarding the environment

2017

Abstract The establishment of protected areas has been one of the most important interventions to protect biodiversity from the threat of human activities and in particular from the agricultural traditional activities where they have been restricted at the expense of the economy of the territory sparking in literature a heated debate between those who argue the these hinder the socio-economic development and on the other hand are those who argue that is able to advance social welfare. On the basis of these considerations, the weight of agricultural sector of a country is highly linked to the percentage of protected areas even though the trend of the weight of agriculture in the overall econ…

Environmental EngineeringNatural resource economicsSocial Welfare010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesForest areaAgricultural systemSustainable developmentSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Rurale0502 economics and businessAdded value0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape ConservationSustainable developmentbusiness.industryEconomic sector05 social sciencesEnvironmental resource managementAgricultureProtected areaAgriculturePrimary sector of the economySustainability050202 agricultural economics & policySimple linear regressionSettore SECS-S/01 - StatisticabusinessEcological Engineering
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Demographic effects of full vs. partial protection from harvesting: inference from an empirical before-after control-impact study on Atlantic cod

2015

Summary In recent years, marine protected areas (MPAs) excluding all or some fishing activities have become widely applied as a tool to rebuild marine ecosystems and fisheries, but still, our knowledge of the effects of MPAs on the demography of harvested populations remains scarce, especially in cases where partly protected areas are still supporting some fishing activities. Here, we investigated the influence of partial protection – excluding fixed gears such as gillnets and traps but still allowing a hook and line fishery – on the demography of Atlantic cod Gadus morhua along the Norwegian Skagerrak coast. To do so, we applied novel multi-event models to a 9-year data set containing both…

FisheryAdaptive managementGeographyEcologybiologyFishingGadusImpact studyEffective managementMarine ecosystemMarine protected areaAtlantic codbiology.organism_classificationJournal of Applied Ecology
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