2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpol.2023.105656
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Challenges and conflicts in the designation of Taiwan’s underwater cultural heritage protected areas

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“…This implies that the bene ts of MSP are not only localized but also scaled up to areas beyond coastal states' jurisdictions, which could be key in promoting global marine governance [20], [48]. In addition, several studies have reported that MSP processes can potentially enhance the spatial allocation of large societal bene ts across ocean activities that may be at risk [20], [23], which ensures the long-term maintenance of ecosystem service (ES) supplies and offers a starting point for assessing current trade-offs between various ecological, social, and economic goals while gauging their level of achievement [2], [20], [42].…”
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“…This implies that the bene ts of MSP are not only localized but also scaled up to areas beyond coastal states' jurisdictions, which could be key in promoting global marine governance [20], [48]. In addition, several studies have reported that MSP processes can potentially enhance the spatial allocation of large societal bene ts across ocean activities that may be at risk [20], [23], which ensures the long-term maintenance of ecosystem service (ES) supplies and offers a starting point for assessing current trade-offs between various ecological, social, and economic goals while gauging their level of achievement [2], [20], [42].…”
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“…The use of EBA could be key to marine conservation efforts, especially in areas with MPAs, since it enables the development and use of the 'Paper Park Indices' to identify potential 'paper parks' or ineffective MPAs [51], the evaluation of regional and global coral bleaching risks [15] and the mapping of critical benthic habitats, e.g., in the Canary Islands [20]. This perspective clearly yields results, e.g., in Taiwan, multipurpose marine protected areas (MPAs) that integrate underwater cultural heritage (UCH) and ecological heritage have been developed as sustainable marine resource management approaches [12], [23]; in Senegal, traditional knowledge and practices have been integrated into formal marine management structures [16]. This could further act as an economic avenue via the promotion of conservation nance initiatives, e.g., through tourism user fees, to aid in enhancing MPA management and outcomes [52].…”
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