INVESTIGADORES
GARCIA BORBOROGLU Jorge Pablo
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Chronic oil pollution problems with Magellanic penguins (Spheniscus magellanicus) along the Atlantic coast of South America
Autor/es:
GARCIA BORBOROGLU, P.; BOERSMA, P.D.; RUOPPOLO, VALERIA; REYES, L.; RODRIGUES HEREDIA; CORRADO ADORNES, A.; PINHO DA SILVA, A.
Lugar:
Ushuaia
Reunión:
Congreso; V International penguin Conference; 2004
Institución organizadora:
CADIC
Resumen:
It is widely accepted that design and implementation of coastal and marine protected areas (CMPA) should integrate biodiversity conservation, fisheries sustainability, tourism, education, recreational and cultural objectives, considering the socioeconomic context and community values. Participatory planning is an important tool for success. However, in Latinoamerica past dictatorial governments delayed citizen involvement in public issues. Our goal was to analyze international recommendations for successful planning and implementation in CMPA, including penguin colonies, within the Patagonian coastal zone based on the authors experience in planning processes coordination , and proposing alternatives to solve critical aspects. Crucial identified aspects include: political support, stakeholders involvement, inclusion of science, effective design, efficient governability, and regular monitoring. Social aspects that affect stakeholders involvement (acceptability, ignorance of CMPA benefits and limitations, opposed positions that difficult consensus, mistrust in participatory processes, late invitation of key stakeholders) require particular strategies for its resolution (sensitization, information, processes based on rational negotiation, transparence from the beginning). Political instability, government vertical structure, and dilution of responsibility require the construction of a social mesh during the planning process that can hold the objectives beyond the government changes, the generation of co-management agencies , and the clear definition of roles, respectively. Finally, the resolution of environmental problems lies within the social field, where the post-normal science is the best approach to address these challenges.