2014
DOI: 10.3856/vol42-issue3-fulltext-1
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El ordenamiento ecologico marino en Mexico: un reto y una invitacion al quehacer cientifico

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“…The basic purpose of these regulations was to enhance local development as Ramirez et al (2015) mentioned it was "a tool for planning and local development, seen as pillar for the construction of the proposed participation of stakeholders in the public, private and social sector, so that their visions combine the perspective of sustainable management natural resources in the same effort to decide local affairs". According to Espinoza-Tenorio et al (2014; 386 p) "the Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) has been adopted in Mexico as an environmental planning instrument attending coastal-sea issues and guiding the activities carried out on those realms".…”
Section: Stakeholder's Participation: Roles Of National and State Actorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The basic purpose of these regulations was to enhance local development as Ramirez et al (2015) mentioned it was "a tool for planning and local development, seen as pillar for the construction of the proposed participation of stakeholders in the public, private and social sector, so that their visions combine the perspective of sustainable management natural resources in the same effort to decide local affairs". According to Espinoza-Tenorio et al (2014; 386 p) "the Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) has been adopted in Mexico as an environmental planning instrument attending coastal-sea issues and guiding the activities carried out on those realms".…”
Section: Stakeholder's Participation: Roles Of National and State Actorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, these regulations were published without complementary economic instruments and other tools to apply the guidelines, so most ordinances still assist authorities to deny conflicting uses, but are useless where illegal or highly economic activities prevail. As well, Espinoza-Tenorio et al (2014) mention that "its application is still a challenge for the government, who has requested scientists to actively participate in developing proposals in order to promote effective implementation of the MSP trough operative plans: Marine Spatial Planning Programs (MSPP)". The role given to the academia, NGO´s and consultancies keep the legal instrument as an experiment to control coastal land-use.…”
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“…During the processes of domestic fisheries devolution, a greater local participation in SFM implementation should be promoted in order to increase cooperation among responsible parties regarding the social agenda, which is fundamental to co-management strategies such as territorial fishing rights (TURFs) and no-take zones [12] or spatial-based instruments such as marine spatial planning [51]. However, during these processes unintended consequences should be anticipated [52,53], and in the opinion of one experienced social scientist (SR-1), the federal government should not be absolved of its responsibility and rights as the sovereign of the marine resources but should gradually devolve the process and seek equilibrium between local and national interests.…”
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“…Es fundamental para la zonificación y planeación de ordenamientos ecológicos marinos y áreas naturales protegidas. Estos instrumentos de conservación cuentan con amplias referencias metodológicas en el medio terrestre, pero son muy escasas en el medio marino (Colenutt et al, 2013;Espinoza-Tenorio et al, 2014).…”
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