Incorporating Socioeconomic and Political Drivers of International Collaboration into Marine Conservation Planning
Author(s) -
Noam Levin,
Ayesha Tulloch,
Ascelin Gordon,
Tessa Mazor,
Nils Bunnefeld,
Salit Kark
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
bioscience
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.761
H-Index - 209
eISSN - 1525-3244
pISSN - 0006-3568
DOI - 10.1525/bio.2013.63.7.8
Subject(s) - threatened species , socioeconomic status , geography , conservation status , politics , tourism , marine conservation , biodiversity , environmental planning , mediterranean basin , mediterranean climate , environmental resource management , political science , natural resource economics , ecology , economics , biology , sociology , population , habitat , demography , archaeology , law
International collaboration can be crucial in determining the outcomes of conservation actions. Here, we propose a framework for incorporating demographic, socioeconomic, and political data into conservation prioritization in complex regions shared by multiple countries. As a case study, we quantitatively apply this approach to one of the world's most complex and threatened biodiversity hotspots: the Mediterranean Basin. Our analysis of 22 countries surrounding the Mediterranean Sea showed that the strongest economic, trade, tourism, and political ties are clearly among the three northwestern countries of Italy, France, and Spain. Although economic activity between countries is often seen as a threat, it may also serve as an indicator of the potential of collaboration in conservation. Using data for threatened marine vertebrate species, we show how areas prioritized for conservation shift spatially when economic factors are used as a surrogate to favor areas where collaborative potential in conservation is more likely
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