Beyond equilibrium thinking: dynamic area-based management tools in a changing ocean
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/35126Date
2024-07-15Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
Area-based management tools (ABMTs), including marine protected areas
(MPAs) are often static and fail to reflect the dynamic realities of marine
ecosystems. Marine ecosystems are characterized by their embodiment of
constant change, which is further amplified by anthropogenic stressors,
particularly climate change. ABMTs and MPAs are, however, premised on an
implicit assumption of environmental equilibrium as their boundaries and
management framework are often fixed and difficult to adjust. This article
seeks to lay bare the tension between static conservation strategies and the
deeply and inherently dynamic nature of marine ecosystems. It further seeks to
advance the notion of dynamic ABMTs, proposing an integrated
conceptualization of ABMT governance, one that is more apt to respond to the
type of challenges that the dynamism of complex marine ecosystems presents.
Dynamism, in this context, is broadly construed as encompassing three
dimensions: spatial, with fluid and adjustable conservation measures;
normative, denoting a volatile and adaptive management framework that
utilizes ecological and management thresholds as an initiator for adaptive,
timely, and prospective approaches to enhance management outcomes;
and institutional, i.e., sufficiently flexible and dynamic institutional
machinery overseeing ABMT implementation. Following a comprehensive
conceptualization of dynamic ABMTs, the article addresses the question
whether the legal frameworks governing the ocean can sustain such a
dynamic mode of ocean governance.
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Frontiers MediaCitation
Klerk, Heinrich, Primicerio. Beyond equilibrium thinking: dynamic area-based management tools in a changing ocean. Frontiers in Marine Science. 2024;11Metadata
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