Spatial multi-criteria analysis to capture socio-economic factors in mangrove conservation

Mangrove forests are among the most productive ecosystems, located in tropical and subtropical coastal waters and river estuaries. Mangroves benefit both people and the environment by providing shelter for brackish-water organisms, such as fish and shrimp. They form a green-belt area that protects l...

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Main Authors: Trialfhianty, Tyas Ismi, Muharram, Fajrun Wahidil, Suadi, Suadi, Quinn, Claire Helen, Beger, Maria
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spelling id-ugm-repo.2836352023-11-21T07:39:58Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283635/ Spatial multi-criteria analysis to capture socio-economic factors in mangrove conservation Trialfhianty, Tyas Ismi Muharram, Fajrun Wahidil Suadi, Suadi Quinn, Claire Helen Beger, Maria Agribusiness Mangrove forests are among the most productive ecosystems, located in tropical and subtropical coastal waters and river estuaries. Mangroves benefit both people and the environment by providing shelter for brackish-water organisms, such as fish and shrimp. They form a green-belt area that protects land from abrasion and tsunamis, along with goods and services for people, e.g., fruit, fish and charcoal. However, unmanaged use of mangrove ecosystems has resulted in a widespread decline in their function and conflicts between users. A paucity of research on mangrove management and spatial zoning is also contributing to the decline of these ecosystems. This study develops a prioritisation process with Spatial Multi-criteria Analysis (SMCA) for social-ecological mangrove management, based on a case study in Baros, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. We include social (participation and perception), demographic, economic (economic value of mangroves) and ecological criteria (water quality, mangrove density and diversity, phytoplankton diversity and density) criteria and spatial considerations informed by remote sensing imagery. We consider the three different conservation scenarios of habitat protection areas, sanctuary areas, and restricted areas to help configure management plan options. We demonstrate how SMCA can support managers and policymakers in mapping conservation areas based on complex and diverse social-ecological data. However, further discussion with stakeholders in Baros is required to validate the produced map for future use. The involvement of stakeholders and governing bodies from the beginning or within the SMCA analysis will always be crucial in community-based prioritisations. © 2022 Elsevier Ltd Elsevier Ltd 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283635/1/1-s2.0-S0308597X22001415-main.pdf Trialfhianty, Tyas Ismi and Muharram, Fajrun Wahidil and Suadi, Suadi and Quinn, Claire Helen and Beger, Maria (2022) Spatial multi-criteria analysis to capture socio-economic factors in mangrove conservation. Marine Policy, 141. ISSN 0308597X https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85130766981&doi=10.1016%2fj.marpol.2022.105094&partnerID=40&md5=d455c214dd5c892b094bd8578efb81db
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Trialfhianty, Tyas Ismi
Muharram, Fajrun Wahidil
Suadi, Suadi
Quinn, Claire Helen
Beger, Maria
Spatial multi-criteria analysis to capture socio-economic factors in mangrove conservation
description Mangrove forests are among the most productive ecosystems, located in tropical and subtropical coastal waters and river estuaries. Mangroves benefit both people and the environment by providing shelter for brackish-water organisms, such as fish and shrimp. They form a green-belt area that protects land from abrasion and tsunamis, along with goods and services for people, e.g., fruit, fish and charcoal. However, unmanaged use of mangrove ecosystems has resulted in a widespread decline in their function and conflicts between users. A paucity of research on mangrove management and spatial zoning is also contributing to the decline of these ecosystems. This study develops a prioritisation process with Spatial Multi-criteria Analysis (SMCA) for social-ecological mangrove management, based on a case study in Baros, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. We include social (participation and perception), demographic, economic (economic value of mangroves) and ecological criteria (water quality, mangrove density and diversity, phytoplankton diversity and density) criteria and spatial considerations informed by remote sensing imagery. We consider the three different conservation scenarios of habitat protection areas, sanctuary areas, and restricted areas to help configure management plan options. We demonstrate how SMCA can support managers and policymakers in mapping conservation areas based on complex and diverse social-ecological data. However, further discussion with stakeholders in Baros is required to validate the produced map for future use. The involvement of stakeholders and governing bodies from the beginning or within the SMCA analysis will always be crucial in community-based prioritisations. © 2022 Elsevier Ltd
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author Trialfhianty, Tyas Ismi
Muharram, Fajrun Wahidil
Suadi, Suadi
Quinn, Claire Helen
Beger, Maria
author_facet Trialfhianty, Tyas Ismi
Muharram, Fajrun Wahidil
Suadi, Suadi
Quinn, Claire Helen
Beger, Maria
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title Spatial multi-criteria analysis to capture socio-economic factors in mangrove conservation
title_short Spatial multi-criteria analysis to capture socio-economic factors in mangrove conservation
title_full Spatial multi-criteria analysis to capture socio-economic factors in mangrove conservation
title_fullStr Spatial multi-criteria analysis to capture socio-economic factors in mangrove conservation
title_full_unstemmed Spatial multi-criteria analysis to capture socio-economic factors in mangrove conservation
title_sort spatial multi-criteria analysis to capture socio-economic factors in mangrove conservation
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