Percepción comunitaria sobre arrecifes coralinos en Golfo Dulce: bases para integración social en programas de restauración

Translated title of the contribution: Community perception of coral reefs in Golfo Dulce: bases for social integration in restoration programs.

Tatiana Villalobos-Cubero, Joan A. Kleypas, Juan José Alvarado, Jorge Cortés Núñez

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Abstract

Introduction: Addressing the accelerated coral reefs degradation requires integrated action at multiple social and ecological scales. At local level, active participation of the main users must be included. Objective: To evaluate local knowledge and perception about coral reefs in Golfo Dulce to generate bases for social integration in coral restoration. Methods: 183 interviews were conducted in coastal communities in Golfo Dulce, between September 2016 and March 2017. The interviewees were classified as: (1) Artisanal fishing (PA) = 57 interviewees, (2) Tourism (T) = 62, and (3) Others (O) = 64. The first part of the interview was about knowledge and a grade was assigned based on correct answers. According to the grade, they were classified as informed, medium information or uninformed. The second part was based on perception scales on: (I) visitation, (II) factors that damage coral reefs, (III) management measures, and (IV) health of marine resources in Golfo Dulce. Results: Group T had the highest percentage of informed interviewees = 42 % and group O uninformed = 37 %. The second part was perception, more than 50 % of PA and T consider that the visit is frequent. Sedimentation and contamination by agrochemicals were identified by more than 60 % of PA and T as the main threat. 35 % of PA and 40 % of T perceive permanent buoys as the best measure for the Golfo Dulce. The visitation restriction was the measure with the least acceptance. 60 % of the interviewees of PA and T consider that the marine resources of the gulf will be worse than today. Conclusions: These results confirm the importance of understading coral reefs users knowledge and perception in participatory and educational processes in coral reef restoration and conservation.

Translated title of the contributionCommunity perception of coral reefs in Golfo Dulce: bases for social integration in restoration programs.
Original languageSpanish
Article numbere54862
JournalRevista de Biologia Tropical
Volume71
Issue numbersupp1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

Keywords

  • coral restoration
  • integral management
  • participatory processes
  • perception

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