2009
DOI: 10.1080/08920750903194165
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Challenges and Prospects of Fisheries Co-Management under a Marine Extractive Reserve Framework in Northeastern Brazil

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“…The specific aim of MERs, as a sustainable use conservation unit, is to protect traditional communities, their livelihoods, the resources on which they depend, and biodiversity [6,7], or "win-win" outcomes. The MER is based on the terrestrial extractive reserve (RESEX) model which developed from the social movement led by Chico Mendes aimed to protect rubber tapper laborer rights, and their access to resources and land, from logging and cattle ranching encroachment [8][9][10].…”
Section: The Marine Extractive Reservementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The specific aim of MERs, as a sustainable use conservation unit, is to protect traditional communities, their livelihoods, the resources on which they depend, and biodiversity [6,7], or "win-win" outcomes. The MER is based on the terrestrial extractive reserve (RESEX) model which developed from the social movement led by Chico Mendes aimed to protect rubber tapper laborer rights, and their access to resources and land, from logging and cattle ranching encroachment [8][9][10].…”
Section: The Marine Extractive Reservementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In both Vietnam [40] and Zanzibar [69] there have been significant negative impacts as incomes that rely on mangrove resources fall and diets are affected by a reduction in the availability of food from mangroves, and as tourism values have been reduced. In Brazil, these negative impacts have been less significant, but evidence suggests that in at least some places mangrove resources are becoming scarcer [70], with likely impacts on livelihoods. Important social differentiation of impacts has also become apparent.…”
Section: State Of Mangroves and Impacts On Ecosystem Services And Welmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This initiative began as a regulatory response to the conflicts and struggles faced by various social groups in the Amazon (e.g., smallholder farmers and rubber-tappers) in the face of expansion by commercial farmers and loggers into forested areas [70]. While extractive reserves were initially developed for forests more widely, rather than specifically for mangroves, institutional structures in relation to extractive reserves have been developed to manage and protect specific mangrove areas.…”
Section: Assessment Of Responsesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A grande oportunidade reside no impulso de criar uma relação mais justa entre o Estado e as populações tradicionais, que assumem a tarefa de manutenção de recursos e subsistência (Moura et al, 2009). As Resex conciliam conservação com populações humanas, sendo fundamental a formulação e a execução de políticas e ações que visem integrar os promotores do governo com as demais partes envolvidas (Barros;Pereira;Vicente, 2011).…”
Section: Desafios De Sustentabilidadeunclassified