Marine and coastal protected and conserved areas strategy in Brazil: Context, lessons, challenges, finance, participation, new management models, and first results

Autor: Maurício S. Pompeu, Leonardo M. Pacheco, Aldízio L. de Oliveira Filho, Mauro O. Pires, Mônica Assad, Fernanda F.C. Marques, Matheus T.P. Couto, Paula M. Pereira, André L. Lima, Katia Torres Ribeiro, Bruna de Vita Silva Santos, Ana Paula Leite Prates, Fabiana O. Hessel, Antônio Q. Lezama, Ricardo B.A. Silva, Moara M. Giasson, Marcelo Rodrigues Kinouchi, Marcelo M. Oliveira, Anna C. Lobo, Paulo H.M. Carneiro, Rodrigo Medeiros, Bernardo F.A. Brito, Giovanna Palazzi, Leonardo Geluda, Cláudio C. Maretti, Luis Henrique de Lima, Warwick Manfrinato, Eliane Antonio Simões, Mara Carvalho Nottingham, Guilherme Fraga Dutra, Mariana G. Pereira, Manoel S. Sampaio, Rosana J. Subirá, Adriana R. Leão
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. 29:44-70
ISSN: 1099-0755
1052-7613
Popis: In the last two decades, Brazil has advanced significantly with the expansion and improvement of its national system of protected areas. Until recently most of the expansion was concentrated in the Amazon region (with useful lessons). It also had an uneven ecological representation of coastal and marine ecosystems, concentrated in coastal waters. Despite significant advances, the levels of funding, staff and stakeholders' engagement remain relatively low for such a vast system. Within the past few years, key elements of a new strategy for protection of coastal and marine areas have started to emerge, combined with some participatory processes and a focus on expansion of the total area protected (from
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