Stakeholders’ perspective on the sustainable utilization of marine protected areas in Green Island, Taiwan |
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Authors: | Ching-Min Yang Jan-Jung LiHsin-Chieh Chiang |
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Institution: | a National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, 2 Houwan Road, Checheng, Pintung 944, Taiwan, ROC b Department of Marine Leisure and Tourism, Taipei College of Maritime Technology, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC |
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Abstract: | The management implications of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) cover the interactions and two-way effects between the ecosystem and local residents. Hence, support or resistance from stakeholders is critical to management effectiveness. The inclusion of the perspectives of stakeholders into the MPAs of sustainable utilization can reduce opposition and conflict, improving the effectiveness of MPA management through the input of local residents. This study used interviews, questionnaire surveys, and the Analytic Hierarchy Process to obtain the opinions of different groups regarding the choices and preferences of stakeholders in the assessed factors of the sustainable utilization of MPAs in Green Island, Taiwan. The results showed that the stakeholder groups have a consensus on the “completeness of ecosystems,” “processing of wastes and pollutants,” and “integrated management.” These results provide insight into the varying perspectives held by individual groups, accelerating the integration of different opinions in order to facilitate appropriate solutions and smooth negotiations. |
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