Social and ecological outcomes of conservation interventions in tropical coastal marine ecosystems: a systematic map protocol

Abstract Background Tropical coastal marine ecosystems (TCMEs) are rich in biodiversity and provide many ecosystem services, including carbon storage, shoreline protection, and food. Coastal areas are home to increasing numbers of people and population growth is expected to continue, putting TCMEs u...

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Published in:Environmental Evidence
Main Authors: Willa R. Brooks, Morgan E. Rudd, Samantha H. Cheng, Brian R. Silliman, David A. Gill, Gabby N. Ahmadia, Dominic A. Andradi-Brown, Louise Glew, Lisa M. Campbell
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Published: BMC 2020
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13750-020-00193-w
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:2a21395da69f4f25906d3a3f8c53f748 2023-05-15T17:52:01+02:00 Social and ecological outcomes of conservation interventions in tropical coastal marine ecosystems: a systematic map protocol Willa R. Brooks Morgan E. Rudd Samantha H. Cheng Brian R. Silliman David A. Gill Gabby N. Ahmadia Dominic A. Andradi-Brown Louise Glew Lisa M. Campbell 2020-05-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1186/s13750-020-00193-w https://doaj.org/article/2a21395da69f4f25906d3a3f8c53f748 EN eng BMC http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13750-020-00193-w https://doaj.org/toc/2047-2382 doi:10.1186/s13750-020-00193-w 2047-2382 https://doaj.org/article/2a21395da69f4f25906d3a3f8c53f748 Environmental Evidence, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2020) Ecosystem functions Ecosystem services Human well-being Governance Coral Mangrove Environmental sciences GE1-350 article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1186/s13750-020-00193-w 2022-12-31T03:02:56Z Abstract Background Tropical coastal marine ecosystems (TCMEs) are rich in biodiversity and provide many ecosystem services, including carbon storage, shoreline protection, and food. Coastal areas are home to increasing numbers of people and population growth is expected to continue, putting TCMEs under pressure from development as well as broader environmental changes associated with climate change, e.g. sea level rise and ocean acidification. Attention to TCMEs by conservation organizations has increased and although a variety of interventions to promote conservation and sustainable development of TCMEs have been implemented, evidence regarding the outcomes of these—for people or ecosystems—is scattered and unclear. This study takes a systematic mapping approach to identify articles that examine the ecological and social outcomes associated with conservation interventions in TCMEs; specifically in coral reef, mangrove, and seagrass habitats. Methods We developed a comprehensive framework of conservation interventions and outcomes, drawing on existing frameworks and related evidence synthesis projects, as well as interviews with marine conservation practitioners. We modified existing frameworks to: (i) include features of TCME that are not fully captured in existing frameworks; and (ii) further specify and/or regroup existing interventions or outcomes. We developed a search string informed by habitat, geography, interventions, and outcomes of interest, to search the peer-reviewed primary literature in four bibliographic databases and the grey literature on relevant institutional websites. All searches will be conducted in English. We will screen returned articles at the title and abstract level. Included articles will be screened at full text level and data coding will follow. Number of articles and reasons for excluding at full text level screening will be recorded. At each phase (title and abstract screening, full text screening, data coding), articles will be assessed independently by two members of the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Environmental Evidence 9 1
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Ecosystem services
Human well-being
Governance
Coral
Mangrove
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
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Ecosystem services
Human well-being
Governance
Coral
Mangrove
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Willa R. Brooks
Morgan E. Rudd
Samantha H. Cheng
Brian R. Silliman
David A. Gill
Gabby N. Ahmadia
Dominic A. Andradi-Brown
Louise Glew
Lisa M. Campbell
Social and ecological outcomes of conservation interventions in tropical coastal marine ecosystems: a systematic map protocol
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Ecosystem services
Human well-being
Governance
Coral
Mangrove
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
description Abstract Background Tropical coastal marine ecosystems (TCMEs) are rich in biodiversity and provide many ecosystem services, including carbon storage, shoreline protection, and food. Coastal areas are home to increasing numbers of people and population growth is expected to continue, putting TCMEs under pressure from development as well as broader environmental changes associated with climate change, e.g. sea level rise and ocean acidification. Attention to TCMEs by conservation organizations has increased and although a variety of interventions to promote conservation and sustainable development of TCMEs have been implemented, evidence regarding the outcomes of these—for people or ecosystems—is scattered and unclear. This study takes a systematic mapping approach to identify articles that examine the ecological and social outcomes associated with conservation interventions in TCMEs; specifically in coral reef, mangrove, and seagrass habitats. Methods We developed a comprehensive framework of conservation interventions and outcomes, drawing on existing frameworks and related evidence synthesis projects, as well as interviews with marine conservation practitioners. We modified existing frameworks to: (i) include features of TCME that are not fully captured in existing frameworks; and (ii) further specify and/or regroup existing interventions or outcomes. We developed a search string informed by habitat, geography, interventions, and outcomes of interest, to search the peer-reviewed primary literature in four bibliographic databases and the grey literature on relevant institutional websites. All searches will be conducted in English. We will screen returned articles at the title and abstract level. Included articles will be screened at full text level and data coding will follow. Number of articles and reasons for excluding at full text level screening will be recorded. At each phase (title and abstract screening, full text screening, data coding), articles will be assessed independently by two members of the ...
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author Willa R. Brooks
Morgan E. Rudd
Samantha H. Cheng
Brian R. Silliman
David A. Gill
Gabby N. Ahmadia
Dominic A. Andradi-Brown
Louise Glew
Lisa M. Campbell
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Morgan E. Rudd
Samantha H. Cheng
Brian R. Silliman
David A. Gill
Gabby N. Ahmadia
Dominic A. Andradi-Brown
Louise Glew
Lisa M. Campbell
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title Social and ecological outcomes of conservation interventions in tropical coastal marine ecosystems: a systematic map protocol
title_short Social and ecological outcomes of conservation interventions in tropical coastal marine ecosystems: a systematic map protocol
title_full Social and ecological outcomes of conservation interventions in tropical coastal marine ecosystems: a systematic map protocol
title_fullStr Social and ecological outcomes of conservation interventions in tropical coastal marine ecosystems: a systematic map protocol
title_full_unstemmed Social and ecological outcomes of conservation interventions in tropical coastal marine ecosystems: a systematic map protocol
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