Recentering the role of marine restoration science to bolster community stewardship

IF 4.4 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Dominic McAfee , Georgina Drew , Sean D. Connell
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Abstract

The restoration of marine habitats is becoming a primary strategy for managing healthy coastal ecosystems, but initiatives often fail due to conflicts with social or industry activities. Confronting the challenge of expanding marine restoration for the ‘Ocean Decade’, this paper explores the ways that researchers could improve the way Governments and practitioners engage stakeholders with restorations of high socio-ecological and economic value. We seek to recenter the role of scientific knowledge-making in marine restoration by incorporating culturally informed socio-economic well-being into restoration practice; a process for encouraging greater marine stewardship by an engaged, more ocean literate public set to co-benefit from successful restoration practices. Using Australia's shellfish reef restoration program as a case study, we underscore the value of understanding diverse perspectives on marine restoration to foster a more inclusive restoration practice, one that nurtures a meaningful knowledge base to shift how restoration is viewed, engaged with, and funded.

重新定位海洋恢复科学的作用,以加强社区管理
恢复海洋生境正成为管理健康沿海生态系统的一项主要战略,但由于与社会或工业活动发生冲突,这些举措往往失败。面对“海洋十年”扩大海洋恢复的挑战,本文探讨了研究人员如何改进政府和从业者与具有高社会生态和经济价值的恢复利益相关者的方式。我们试图通过将文化上知情的社会经济福祉纳入恢复实践,重新定位科学知识在海洋恢复中的作用;鼓励更积极参与、更了解海洋的公众加强海洋管理,从成功的恢复实践中共同受益的过程。以澳大利亚贝类珊瑚礁恢复项目为例,我们强调了理解海洋恢复的不同观点的价值,以促进更具包容性的恢复实践,培养有意义的知识库,以改变对恢复的看法、参与和资助方式。
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