Author
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- Leopoldo C. Gerhardinger
(Associação de Estudos Costeiros e Marinhos—ECOMAR NGO
Universidade do Vale do Itajaí, CTTMar, Laboratório de Educação Ambiental)
- Eduardo A. S. Godoy
(Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade, SCEN)
- Peter J. S. Jones
(University College London (UCL), Department of Geography)
- Gilberto Sales
(Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da Biodiversidade, Centro Tamar)
- Beatrice P. Ferreira
(Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Centro de Tecnologia, Departamento de Oceanografia)
Abstract
This article discusses the current problems and issues associated with the implementation of a National System of Marine Protected Areas in Brazil. MPA managers and higher governmental level authorities were interviewed about their perceptions of the implementation of a national MPA strategy and the recent changes in the institutional arrangement of government marine conservation agencies. Interviewees’ narratives were generally pessimistic and the National System was perceived as weak, with few recognizable marine conservation outcomes on the ground. The following major flaws were identified: poor inter-institutional coordination of coastal and ocean governance; institutional crisis faced by the national government marine conservation agency; poor management within individual MPAs; problems with regional networks of marine protected areas; an overly bureaucratic management and administrative system; financial shortages creating structural problems and a disconnect between MPA policy and its delivery. Furthermore, a lack of professional motivation and a pessimistic atmosphere was encountered during many interviews, a malaise which we believe affects how the entire system is able to respond to crises. Our findings highlight the need for a better understanding of the role of ‘leadership’ in the performance of socio-ecological systems (such as MPA networks), more effective official evaluation mechanisms, more localized audits of (and reforms if necessary to) Brazil’s federal biodiversity conservation agency (ICMBio), and the need for political measures to promote state leadership and support. Continuing to focus on the designation of more MPAs whilst not fully addressing these issues will achieve little beyond fulfilling, on paper, Brazil’s international marine biodiversity commitments.
Suggested Citation
Leopoldo C. Gerhardinger & Eduardo A. S. Godoy & Peter J. S. Jones & Gilberto Sales & Beatrice P. Ferreira, 2011.
"Marine Protected Dramas: The Flaws of the Brazilian National System of Marine Protected Areas,"
Environmental Management, Springer, vol. 47(4), pages 630-643, April.
Handle:
RePEc:spr:envman:v:47:y:2011:i:4:d:10.1007_s00267-010-9554-7
DOI: 10.1007/s00267-010-9554-7
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