Skip to main content
WCS
Menu
Library
Library Catalog
eJournals & eBooks
WCS Research
Archives
Research Use
Finding Aids
Digital Collections
WCS History
WCS Research
Research Publications
Science Data
Services for WCS Researchers
Archives Shop
Bronx Zoo
Department of Tropical Research
Browse By Product
About Us
FAQs
Intern or Volunteer
Staff
Donate
Search WCS.org
Search
search
Popular Search Terms
WCS History
Library and Archives
Library and Archives Menu
Library
Archives
WCS Research
Archives Shop
About Us
Donate
en
fr
Title
A habitat-based approach to predict impacts of marine protected areas on fishers.
Author(s)
Teixeira, João B.;Moura, Rodrigo L.;Mills, Morena;Klein, Carissa;Brown, Christopher J.;Adams, Vanessa M.;Grantham, Hedley;Watts, Matthew;Faria, Deborah;Amado-Filho, Gilberto M.;Bastos, Alex C.;Lourival, Reinaldo;Possingham, Hugh P.
Published
2018
Publisher
Conservation Biology
Published Version DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/cobi.12974
Abstract
If the opportunity cost of the activity is perceived as costly or as a secondary step in the MSP, it is critical to consider the opportunities lost by the people whose activities would be restricted, especially fishermen. We develop an easily reproducible habitat-based strategy to estimate the spatial distribution of opportunity cost for fishermen in data-poor regions. We assume that more accessible areas have higher economic and conservation values than less accessible areas and their designation as no-take zones represents a loss of fishing opportunities. We estimate the potential distribution of fishery resources from bathymetric ranges and the distribution of biotic habitats, and the relative importance of different resources for each port in total catch, income, and shareholder perceptions. In our model we combine different cost levels to produce a comprehensive level of cost so that trade-offs can be evaluated. Our strategy directly supports conservation planning, can be applied generally, and is expected to facilitate shareholder contribution and community acceptance of conservation.
Keywords
Opportunity cost;Abrolhos Bank;Small-scale fisheries;Conservation planning;Banco Abrolhos;opportunity cost;pescaquerıas a pequena escala;planificacion de laconservacion
Access Full Text
A full-text copy of this article may be available. Please email the
WCS Library
to request.
Back
PUB24234