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Title: | Using modeling tools for implementing feasible land use and nature conservation governance systems in small islands e The Pico Island (Azores) case-study |
Authors: | Fernandes, João Paulo Freire, Marco Guiomar, Nuno Gil, Artur |
Keywords: | Planning units Nature conservation Conservation targets Conservation trade-offs Island National Park (INP) |
Issue Date: | Dec-2016 |
Publisher: | Journal of Environmental Management |
Citation: | The present study deals with the development of systematic conservation planning as management
instrument in small oceanic islands, ensuring open systems of governance, and able to integrate an
informed and involved participation of the stakeholders. Marxan software was used to define management
areas according a set of alternative land use scenarios considering different conservation and
management paradigms. Modeled conservation zones were interpreted and compared with the existing
protected areas allowing more fused information for future trade-outs and stakeholder's involvement.
The results, allowing the identification of Target Management Units (TMU) based on the consideration of
different development scenarios proved to be consistent with a feasible development of evaluation
approaches able to support sound governance systems. Moreover, the detailed geographic identification
of TMU seems to be able to support participated policies towards a more sustainable management of the
entire island |
Abstract: | The present study deals with the development of systematic conservation planning as management
instrument in small oceanic islands, ensuring open systems of governance, and able to integrate an
informed and involved participation of the stakeholders. Marxan software was used to define management
areas according a set of alternative land use scenarios considering different conservation and
management paradigms. Modeled conservation zones were interpreted and compared with the existing
protected areas allowing more fused information for future trade-outs and stakeholder's involvement.
The results, allowing the identification of Target Management Units (TMU) based on the consideration of
different development scenarios proved to be consistent with a feasible development of evaluation
approaches able to support sound governance systems. Moreover, the detailed geographic identification
of TMU seems to be able to support participated policies towards a more sustainable management of the
entire island |
URI: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2016.12.034 http://hdl.handle.net/10174/19754 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | MED - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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