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Review of the effects of protection in marine protected areas: current knowledge and gaps
Author(s) -
Celia Ojeda-Martínez,
Just T. BayleSempere,
Pablo Sánchez-Jérez,
Fuensanta Salas,
B. Stobart,
Raquel Goñi,
J.M. Falcón,
M. Graziano,
Ivan Guala,
R. Higgins,
Frédèric Vandeperre,
Laurence Ledireach,
P. Martín-Sosa,
Stefano Vaselli
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
animal biodiversity and conservation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.39
H-Index - 34
eISSN - 2014-928X
pISSN - 1578-665X
DOI - 10.32800/abc.2011.34.0191
Subject(s) - marine protected area , marine conservation , environmental resource management , computer science , environmental planning , environmental science , ecology , biology , habitat
The effectiveness of marine protected areas (MPAs) and the conservation of marine environments must be based on reliable information on the quality of the marine environment that can be obtained in a reasonable timeframe. We reviewed studies that evaluated all aspects related to the effectiveness of MPAs in order to describe how the studies were conducted and to detect fields in which research is lacking. Existing parameters used to evaluate the effectiveness of MPAs are summarised. Two-hundred and twenty-two publications were reviewed. We identified the most commonly used study subjects and methodological approaches. Most of the studies concentrated on biological parameters. Peer reviewed studies were based on control vs. impact design. BACI and mBACI designs were used in very few studies. Through this review, we have identified gaps in the objectives assigned to MPAs and the way in which they have been evaluated. We suggest some guidelines aimedat improving the assessment of the effects of protection in MPAs.

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