The Controversy over Marine Protected Areas: Science meets Policy

Author:   Alex Caveen ,  Nick Polunin ,  Tim Gray ,  Selina Marguerite Stead
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   2015 ed.
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9783319109565


Pages:   162
Publication Date:   03 November 2014
Format:   Paperback
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This book is a critical analysis of the concept of marine protected areas (MPAs) particularly as a tool for marine resource management. It explains the reasons for the extraordinary rise of MPAs to the top of the political agenda for marine policy, and evaluates the scientific credentials for the unprecedented popularity of this management option. The book reveals the role played by two policy networks – epistemic community and advocacy coalition – in promoting the notion of MPA, showing how advocacy for marine reserves by some scientists based on limited evidence of fisheries benefits has led to a blurring of the boundary between science and politics. Second, the study investigates whether the scientific consensus on MPAs has resulted in a publication bias, whereby pro-MPA articles are given preferential treatment by peer-reviewed academic journals, though it found only limited evidence of such a bias. Third, the project conducts a systematic review of the literature to determine theecological effects of MPAs, and reaches the conclusion that there is little proof of a positive impact on finfish populations in temperate waters. Fourth, the study uses discourse analysis to trace the effects of a public campaigning policy network on marine conservation zones (MCZs) in England, which demonstrated that there was considerable confusion over the objectives that MCZs were being designated to achieve. The book’s conclusion is that the MPA issue shows the power of ideas in marine governance, but offers a caution that scientists who cross the line between science and politics risk exaggerating the benefits of MPAs by glossing over uncertainties in the data, which may antagonise the fishing industry, delay resolution of the MPA issue, and weaken public faith in marine science if and when the benefits of MCZs are subsequently seen to be limited.

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Author:   Alex Caveen ,  Nick Polunin ,  Tim Gray ,  Selina Marguerite Stead
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Imprint:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   2015 ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   2.876kg
ISBN:  

9783319109565


ISBN 10:   3319109561
Pages:   162
Publication Date:   03 November 2014
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Chapter One: Introduction.- Chapter Two: The Rise and Rise of the Marine Reserves ‘Bandwagon.- Chapter Three: Bibliometric Test of the MR ‘Bandwagon’.- Chapter Four: Bias in the Peer-Reviewed Literature, and Crossing the Science/Policy Divide.- Chapter Five: Critique of the Scientific Evidence for Fisheries Benefits of MRs.- Chapter Six: Case study of the ‘English Patient’.- Chapter Seven: Conclusion.

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This book is essentially an extended 'viewpoint' article that especially addresses whether marine reserves (MRs) have been a successful tool for the management of fisheries. ... it should be read by all MPA practitioners and students ... . (Keith Hiscock, The Marine Biologists, October, 2015)


This book is essentially an extended `viewpoint' article that especially addresses whether marine reserves (MRs) have been a successful tool for the management of fisheries. ... it should be read by all MPA practitioners and students ... . (Keith Hiscock, The Marine Biologists, October, 2015)


This book is essentially an extended 'viewpoint' article that especially addresses whether marine reserves (MRs) have been a successful tool for the management of fisheries. ... it should be read by all MPA practitioners and students ... . (Keith Hiscock, The Marine Biologists, October, 2015)


“This book is essentially an extended ‘viewpoint’ article that especially addresses whether marine reserves (MRs) have been a successful tool for the management of fisheries. … it should be read by all MPA practitioners and students … .” (Keith Hiscock, The Marine Biologists, October, 2015)


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