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This thesis investigates how seven communities in a subregion of the Sierra Norte of Oaxaca are conserving high forest cover in the absence of national protected areas. To conduct this study I relied on archival research and the review of community documents, focus group interviews and land use transects to explore historical and current land use. I found that communities have conserved 88.34% of the subregion as forest cover, or 58,596 hectares out of a total territory of 66,264 hectares. Analysis suggests that the communities have undergone a historical transition from more passive conservation to more active, conscious conservation particularly in the last decade. This thesis further contends that communities deserve additional financial compensation for this active conservation of globally important forests for biodiversity conservation and that exercises in systematic conservation planning ignore the reality that existing biodiversity conservation in the subregion is associated with community ownership.

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A growing human population, shifting human dietary habits, and climate change are negatively affecting global ecosystems on a massive scale. Expanding agricultural areas to feed a growing population drives extensive habitat loss, and climate change compounds stresses on both food security and ecosystems. Understanding the negative effects of human diet and climate change on agricultural and natural ecosystems provides a context within which potential technological and behavioral solutions can be proposed to help maximize conservation. The purpose of this research was to (1) examine the potential effects of climate change on the suitability of areas for commercial banana plantations in Latin America in the 2050s and how shifts in growing areas could affect protected areas; (2) test the ability of small unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to map productivity of banana plantations as a potential tool for increasing yields and decreasing future plantation expansions; (3) project the effects on biodiversity of increasing rates of animal product consumption in developing megadiverse countries; and (4) estimate the capacity of global pasture biomass production and Fischer-Tropsch hydrocarbon synthesis (IGCC-FT) processing to meet electricity, gasoline and diesel needs. The results indicate that (1) the overall extent of areas suitable for conventional banana cultivation is predicted to decrease by 19% by 2050 because of a hotter and drier climate, but all current banana exporting countries are predicted to maintain some suitable areas with no effects on protected areas; (2) Spatial patterns of NDVI and ENDVI were significantly positively correlated with several metrics of fruit yield and quality, indicating that UAV systems can be used in banana plantations to map spatial patterns of fruit yield; (3) Livestock production is the single largest driver of habitat loss, and both livestock and feedstock production are increasing in developing biodiverse tropical countries. Reducing global animal product consumption should therefore be at the forefront of strategies aimed at reducing biodiversity loss; (4) Removing livestock from global pasture lands and instead utilizing the biomass production could produce enough energy to meet 100% of the electricity, gasoline, and diesel needs of over 40 countries with extensive grassland ecosystems, primarily in tropical developing countries.^

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Marine protected areas (MPAs) are today's most important tools for the spatial management and conservation of marine species. Yet, the true protection that they provide to individual fish is unknown, leading to uncertainty associated with MPA effectiveness. In this study, conducted in a recently established coastal MPA in Portugal, we combined the results of individual home range estimation and population distribution models for 3 species of commercial importance and contrasting life histories to infer (1) the size of suitable areas where they would be fully protected and (2) the vulnerability to fishing mortality of each species. Results show that the relationship between MPA size and effective protection is strongly modulated by both the species' home range and the distribution of suitable habitat inside and outside the MPA. This approach provides a better insight into the true potential of MPAs in effectively protecting marine species, since it can reveal the size and location of the areas where protection is most effective and a clear, quantitative estimation of the vulnerability to fishing throughout an entire MPA.

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Studies that combine both the ecological responses of marine species and protection measures with movement patterns and habitat use are of major importance in order to better understand the performance of marine protected areas (MPA) and how species respond to their implementation. However, few studies have assessed MPA performance by relating local individual movement patterns and the observed reserve effects. In this study, we combined acoustic telemetry with abundance estimates to study the early effects of a recently established small coastal MPA on the local populations of white seabream. The results show that even small, recently established coastal MPAs can increase the abundance and biomass of commercial fish species, provided that target species have small home ranges and exhibit high site fidelity.

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Marine protected areas (MPAs) have been widely recognized as a tool to achieve both fisheries management and conservation goals. Simultaneously achieving these multiple goals is difficult due to conflicts between conservation (often long-term) and economic (often short-term) objectives. MPA implementation often includes additional control measures on fisheries (e.g. vessel size restrictions, gear exclusion, catch controls) that in the short-term may have impacts on local fishers' communities. Thus, monitoring fisheries catches before, during and after MPA implementation is essential to document changes in fisheries activities and to evaluate the impact of MPAs in fishers' communities. Remarkably, in contrast with standard fisheries-independent biological surveys, these data are rarely measured at appropriate spatial scales following MPA implementation. Here, the effects of MPA implementation on local fisheries are assessed in a temperate MPA (Arrabida Marine Park, Portugal), using fisheries monitoring methods combining spatial distribution of fishing effort, on-board observations and official landings statistics at scales appropriate to the Marine Park. Fisheries spatial distribution, fishing effort, on-board data collection and official landings registered for the same vessels over time were analysed between 2004 and 2010. The applicability and reliability of using landings statistics alone was tested (i.e. when no sampling data are available) and we conclude that landings data alone only allow the identification of general patterns. The combination of landings information (which is known to be unreliable in many coastal communities) with other methods, provides an effective tool to evaluate fisheries dynamics in response to MPA implementation. As resources for monitoring socio-ecological responses to MPAs are frequently scarce, the use of landings data calibrated with fisheries information (from vessels, gear distribution and on-board data) is a valuable tool applicable to many worldwide coastal small-scale fisheries. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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The present study deals with the development of systematic conservation planning as management instrument in small oceanic islands, ensuring open systems of governance, and able to integrate an informed and involved participation of the stakeholders. Marxan software was used to define management areas according a set of alternative land use scenarios considering different conservation and management paradigms. Modeled conservation zones were interpreted and compared with the existing protected areas allowing more fused information for future trade-outs and stakeholder's involvement. The results, allowing the identification of Target Management Units (TMU) based on the consideration of different development scenarios proved to be consistent with a feasible development of evaluation approaches able to support sound governance systems. Moreover, the detailed geographic identification of TMU seems to be able to support participated policies towards a more sustainable management of the entire island

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Las áreas naturales en México se encuentran sujetas a intensos procesos de deterioro como resultado de la creciente intervención humana. Tal es el caso del Parque Nacional Nevado de Toluca localizado en la zona central del país. Mediante la aplicación del SIG Idrisi fue posible generar una base de datos para su caracterización general y evaluar los cambios en el uso del suelo a lo largo de un periodo de 30 años. Con los datos generados se analizaron los procesos de regeneración y deterioro de los bosques. También se determinó el nivel de adecuación del territorio para el desarrollo deespecies agrícolas y forestales dentro del área natural protegida. Los resultados obtenidos permiten corroborar que el parque nacional se viene deteriorando muy rápidamente y está siendo ocupado por actividades agrícolas y pecuarias para las que presenta niveles bajos de aptitud. La aplicación del Idrisi se vislumbra como una alternativa importante para continuar con el monitoreo del parque.Palabras clave: SIG Idrisi, uso del suelo, Parque Nacional Nevado de Toluca, México, nivel de adecuación.ABSTRACTPopulation growth in Mexico is affecting the natural protected areas of the country. This is the case of the Nevado de Toluca National Park, located in central Mexico. Application of the GIS Idrisi has been very useful to generate a cartographical database of the protected area and to evaluate the land-use changes over a 30-year period. With the land-change results it was possible to analyze the recovery-degradation processes. In order to define alternatives for the protection of the national park, a sustainability analysis is carried out for the main forestall and agricultural species. The primary results of the application allowed us to confirm there is a serious degradation process in the protected area. The Idrisi is seen as an important alternative for continued monitoring of the park.Keywords: GIS Idrisi, land use, Nevado de Toluca National Park, Mexico, sustainability standard.

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Este  artículo  analiza  las  políticas  ambientales,  relacionadas  directamente  con  el establecimiento y el manejo de  los espacios protegidos, y muy especialmente, con  las zonas de amortiguamiento  en  Costa  Rica,  como  un  elemento  esencial  para  comprender  la  dinámica  en áreas  de  conservación  reciente  creación,  por  ejemplo  el  Parque Nacional  Piedras Blancas  y  la Reserva  de Vida Silvestre Golfito.   Se  analiza  en  esta  área,  de  forma  cualitativa,  los  procesos socioambientales, como componentes fundamentales en  la determinación del nivel de alcance de la conservación de estas áreas protegidas.   Finalmente, este artículo concluye  la  importancia de abordar la gestión de los espacios protegidos desde perspectivas sistemáticas, que permita no sólo articular  diferentes  áreas,  sino  que  realice  una  gestión  que  considere  tanto  los  aspectos socioeconómicos  para  la  conservación  como  los  ecológicos,  debido  a  que  las  condiciones  de pobreza  imperantes  en  el  área  de  estudio  han  limitado  fuertemente  la  consolidación  de  estas áreas. Abstracts:This article analyzes the environmental policies related directly with the creation and management of protected areas, especially the buffer zones  in Costa Rica, as crucial elements  in the  comprehension  of  different  dynamics  in  the  recently  created  conservation  areas,  like  the Piedras Blancas National Park  and  the Golfito Wildlife Refuge. There  is  a  qualitative  analysis regarding  the  socio-environmental  processes,  as  key  elements  in  determining  the  conservation level  in  these  protected  areas.  Finally,  the  article  details  the  importance  of  approaching  the management  of  protected  areas  from  systematic  points  of  view  that  allow  the  articulation  of different areas, as well as considering the basic and socioeconomic aspects of the area, due to the fact that critic poverty conditions have strongly limited the consolidation of these protected areas.

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La mayoría de áreas protegidas en Costa Rica fueron creadas considerando básicamente enfoques de conservación. Sin embargo, el desarrollo turístico reciente ha forzado a considerar la importancia de actividades turísticas dentro de las áreas silvestres especialmente en los más conocidos parques nacionales como Barra Honda. Este Artículo evalúa los diferentes atractivos determinando algunas recomendaciones, con el objetivo de mejorar las actividades recreativas en este parque.Abstracts: The majority of the protected areas in Costa Rica were created considering basically conservation approach. However, the last tourism development of the country has had forced to consider the importance of tourism activities inside of the Wildland, especially the most well know national parks like Barra Honda. This article evaluated the different natural attractive of parks, its conditions. Also it offer a plan management the attractive presenting some recommendation in order to improve the outdoor activities in the park.

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The distinguished character of Particularly Sensitive Sea Areas (PSSAs) is that every application for PSSAs must be accompanied by Associated Protected Measures (APMs) which can make PSSAs efficient in practice.1 That is why APMs are regarded as the core feature of every PSSA.2 APM is “an international rule or standard that falls within the purview of an international maritime organization (IMO) and regulates international maritime activities for the protection of the area at risk.” So far, APMs have been approved by IMO as following: -Compulsory or recommended pilotage -Mandatory ship reporting -An area to be avoided -Traffic separation schemes -Discharge prohibition or regulations -Mandatory no anchoring areas -Deep water routes -Emission control areas (PDF contains 5 pages)

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The concept of social carrying capacity, though opens to debate and critique, is a valuable tool that enhances the management of recreational use in protected natural areas. In this study, conducted in Sierra de las Nieves natural park (Spain), we first categorised the hikers making use of the park and then, from the profiles obtained, analysed their perception of crowding on the trails. This assessment was subsequently used to assess levels of user satisfaction and thus to determine the psychosocial carrying capacity of the park. The results obtained can be extrapolated to most of the Spanish natural parks in Mediterranean mountain areas, due to their comparable levels of visitor numbers and to the prevalence of recreational hiking use. The results suggest that management efforts should be directed toward relocating trails outside the core areas, such that user preferences may be satisfied while less impact is made on the areas of highest environmental value.

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Dugong habitats were considered in the design for the new zoning network for the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park as part of the Representative Areas Program. One of the specific design guidelines developed as part of the biophysical operational principles recommended that 50% of all high priority dugong habitats should be incorporated in the network of no-take areas. The high priority dugong habitat incorporated in no-take protection increased from 1396 to 3476 km2 (or 16.9-42.0% of all identified sites). Although this increase in protection fell short of the recommended 50%, overall the level of protection afforded by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Zoning Plan 2003 increased for all the locations identified.