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March 2011

Announcing the release of “Governing Marine Protected
Areas: Getting the Balance Right”

Authors: Peter J.S. Jones and Wanfei Qiu (University College
London, UK) and Elizabeth De Santo (Dalhousie University, Canada)

UNEP Technical Report DEP/1379/NA

ISBN 978-92-807-3159-0

 

The report and supporting materials are available for
download at: http://www.mpag.info/ 

 

Preface

Whilst there is currently much guidance available on how to manage marine
protected areas (MPAs), there is less guidance available that considers MPAs
from a governance perspective. This perspective poses a key question – how do
we combine top-down, bottom-up and market approaches for reaching and
implementing decisions in order to achieve effective and equitable MPAs? It is
widely accepted that all three approaches are important, but how might they be
combined in different MPA contexts? The need to address this question has led
to a new partnership amongst a group of governance experts and MPA planners and
managers to initiate development of guidance on governing MPAs in seas under
national jurisdiction. Initial steps have included an international workshop
supported by UNEP bringing together 20 MPA case studies from different regions
around the world and different settings, and subjecting them to detailed
analysis employing a governance analysis framework developed by Dr. Peter
Jones, plus subsequent analysis of the findings and preparation of this report.
The MPA case study analyses were focused on ‘deconstructing’ the complexities
of MPA governance by employing 40 incentives from five categories. This
technical report describes the findings of this research and is intended to
provide a foundation for further case studies and discussion, employing the
governance analysis framework, to provide a preliminary resource for MPA 
managers
to consider how different incentives might be combined to support the
governance of their MPA. It also resonates strongly with current debates in
fisheries management about the role of incentives. 

 

 

 

Dr. Elizabeth M. De Santo

Assistant Professor of Marine Affairs

Dalhousie University

6100 University Avenue

Suite 2127

Halifax, NS B3H 3J5

Canada

 

Tel: +1 902 494 7132

Fax: +1 902 494 1001

Email: [email protected]


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