{"title":"Use of Socioenvironmental Criteria to Assess the Certification Potential of a Surfing Reserve in Southern Brazil","authors":"I. R. Llantada, T. Z. Serafini","doi":"10.26359/costas.e1621","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Surfing Reserves are protected areas to protect recognized surf breaks, as well as the natural and cultural heritage associated with these areas. These areas have been created either by the countries’ own legislation or by non-governmental initiatives, such as the World Surfing Reserves – WSR promoted by the international organization Save the Waves Coaliton. In Brazil, surfing reserves do not have a legal support, but are foreseen in the Bill 6,969/2013 (known as “Law of the Sea”). In addition, the Brazilian Surf Reserves Program – PBRS (in Portuguese) has been structured to foster the consolidation of these protected areas, as well as to support the creation of new WSR. Surfing reserves, together with other protected areas, can strengthen the integrated management of marine and coastal areas, in particular through the implementation of Marine Space Planning – MSP, in the form of networks of protected areas, as has been carried out in the world. In this research, the certification potential of Ilha do Mel (coast of Paraná) in southern Brazil was evaluated for the creation of an WSR, based on the criteria of Save the Waves Co. Using the four criteria for creating an WSR, 25 parameters were evaluated and quantified through literature review, field observations and interviews with key informants. Ilha do Mel presented a “very high” potential for the creation of a WSR, with multiple surf breaks, in addition to a well-preserved natural heritage, partly due to certain restrictions on use and access to the island’s resources, including protected areas already implemented in its territory, local environmental control policies and limit on public visitation. Native communities with traditional uses of the territory are present in this location, in addition to a consolidated tourist activity, and surfing has a relevant role. It is concluded that Ilha do Mel has the appropriate characteristics for the creation of a WSR, which could reinforce the island’s socio-environmental protection and deal with potential threats, such as those related to the port and industrial activities of its surroundings. However, it is necessary to better understand the perception of local communities regarding an eventual WSR on the island, reinforcing community engagement in this process, in a context of apparent fragility of local environmental governance.","PeriodicalId":156572,"journal":{"name":"revista costas","volume":"41 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2021-06-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"1","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"revista costas","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.26359/costas.e1621","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Surfing Reserves are protected areas to protect recognized surf breaks, as well as the natural and cultural heritage associated with these areas. These areas have been created either by the countries’ own legislation or by non-governmental initiatives, such as the World Surfing Reserves – WSR promoted by the international organization Save the Waves Coaliton. In Brazil, surfing reserves do not have a legal support, but are foreseen in the Bill 6,969/2013 (known as “Law of the Sea”). In addition, the Brazilian Surf Reserves Program – PBRS (in Portuguese) has been structured to foster the consolidation of these protected areas, as well as to support the creation of new WSR. Surfing reserves, together with other protected areas, can strengthen the integrated management of marine and coastal areas, in particular through the implementation of Marine Space Planning – MSP, in the form of networks of protected areas, as has been carried out in the world. In this research, the certification potential of Ilha do Mel (coast of Paraná) in southern Brazil was evaluated for the creation of an WSR, based on the criteria of Save the Waves Co. Using the four criteria for creating an WSR, 25 parameters were evaluated and quantified through literature review, field observations and interviews with key informants. Ilha do Mel presented a “very high” potential for the creation of a WSR, with multiple surf breaks, in addition to a well-preserved natural heritage, partly due to certain restrictions on use and access to the island’s resources, including protected areas already implemented in its territory, local environmental control policies and limit on public visitation. Native communities with traditional uses of the territory are present in this location, in addition to a consolidated tourist activity, and surfing has a relevant role. It is concluded that Ilha do Mel has the appropriate characteristics for the creation of a WSR, which could reinforce the island’s socio-environmental protection and deal with potential threats, such as those related to the port and industrial activities of its surroundings. However, it is necessary to better understand the perception of local communities regarding an eventual WSR on the island, reinforcing community engagement in this process, in a context of apparent fragility of local environmental governance.
冲浪保护区是受保护的区域,以保护公认的冲浪休息时间,以及与这些地区相关的自然和文化遗产。这些区域要么是由各国自己的立法设立的,要么是由非政府组织设立的,比如国际组织“拯救海浪联盟”(Save the Waves coalition)推动的世界冲浪保护区(WSR)。在巴西,冲浪保护区没有法律支持,但在第6969 /2013号法案(被称为“海洋法”)中有预见。此外,巴西冲浪保护区计划- PBRS(葡萄牙语)已经建立起来,以促进这些保护区的巩固,并支持建立新的海洋保护区。冲浪保护区与其他保护区一起,可以加强海洋和沿海地区的综合管理,特别是通过实施海洋空间规划(MSP),以保护区网络的形式,就像世界上已经开展的那样。在本研究中,根据Save the Waves Co.的标准,对巴西南部Ilha do Mel (paranocoast)的认证潜力进行了评估,以创建WSR。使用创建WSR的四个标准,通过文献综述、实地观察和对关键信息提供方的访谈,对25个参数进行了评估和量化。除了保存完好的自然遗产外,伊尔哈多梅尔岛还具有“非常高”的创建WSR的潜力,其中部分原因是对岛屿资源的使用和获取的某些限制,包括已经在其领土上实施的保护区,当地环境控制政策和对公众参观的限制。在这个地方有传统用途的土著社区,除了统一的旅游活动,冲浪也有相关的作用。结论是,Ilha do Mel具有创建WSR的适当特征,这可以加强该岛的社会环境保护,并处理潜在的威胁,例如与港口和周围工业活动有关的威胁。然而,在当地环境治理明显脆弱的背景下,有必要更好地了解当地社区对岛上最终WSR的看法,加强社区在这一过程中的参与。