A stakeholder-informed framework for the sustainable management of coastal lagoons in West Africa

IF 2.5 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
K. S. Davies-Vollum, S. Puttick, Andrews Agyekumhene, T. Amolegbe, I. Aneyo, I. Boateng, A. Danby, E. Yeboah Danso-Wiredu, G. Degbe, F. Doherty, S. Hemstock, S. Mitchell, D. Raha, Z. Sohou
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Coastal lagoons are highly susceptible to the impacts of climate change. In lagoons of the Global South development challenges and growing coastal populations compound climate stressors to create complex inter-connected problems that cross social, economic and environmental boundaries. The successful governance of lagoons thus requires multidimensional approaches that combine disciplines and incorporate multiple knowledges. A stakeholder informed management framework was developed for West African lagoons using a transdisciplinary and participatory approach. A network of researchers from across the region, collectively known as the Resilient Lagoon Network, facilitated participatory platforms for stakeholders to share their experiences of the stressors facing lagoons and their management. Participants were from academia, government organisations, NGOs, traditional authorities and coastal lagoon communities. The information acquired enabled an understanding and relative importance of the challenges facing lagoons as well as what constituted good management practice and an appreciation for the breadth of lagoon stakeholders. From this information a framework was created comprising three strands that outlined the “what, how and who” of sustainable lagoon management. The “what” consists of a series of social, economic, environmental and governance indicators, linked to the sustainable development goals, that provide a checklist for lagoon sustainability. The “how” outlines tenets of good governance with an emphasis on equity, participation, cooperation and open communication. The “who” maps the range of possible lagoon stakeholders. The framework has been sense tested with lagoon practitioners and made available across the region. Although based on the experience of West African lagoon stakeholders, it could be used to inform the management of lagoons across the Global South.

西非沿海泻湖可持续管理的利益攸关方知情框架
沿海泻湖极易受到气候变化的影响。在全球南方的泻湖,发展挑战和不断增长的沿海人口加剧了气候压力,造成了跨越社会、经济和环境界限的复杂的相互关联的问题。因此,泻湖的成功治理需要结合学科和多种知识的多维方法。采用跨学科和参与式方法,为西非泻湖制定了一个利益攸关方知情的管理框架。来自该地区的研究人员组成的网络,统称为“弹性泻湖网络”,为利益攸关方提供了参与性平台,分享他们在泻湖面临的压力因素及其管理方面的经验。与会者来自学术界、政府组织、非政府组织、传统当局和沿海泻湖社区。所获得的资料使人们能够了解泻湖所面临的挑战以及什么是良好的管理做法,并了解泻湖利益攸关方的广度和相对重要性。根据这些信息,创建了一个由三部分组成的框架,概述了可持续泻湖管理的“什么,如何和谁”。“是什么”包括一系列社会、经济、环境和治理指标,与可持续发展目标相联系,为泻湖的可持续性提供了清单。“如何”概述了善治的原则,强调公平、参与、合作和公开沟通。“谁”绘制了可能的泻湖利益相关者的范围。该框架已经过泻湖从业人员的感官测试,并在整个区域提供。虽然基于西非泻湖利益相关者的经验,但它可以用来为全球南方的泻湖管理提供信息。
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