Social valuation of ecosystem services at local scale: Challenges for the management of a multiple-use coastal and marine protected area (MU-CMPA): Isla Grande de Atacama: Chile

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This chapter analyzes the contribution of Participative Management Plans (PMP) for the identification of ecosystem services and the protection of conservation objects from the multiple-use protected coastal marine areas (MU-CMPA). The objective of these areas is to conserve the natural capital and cultural patrimony without restricting traditional productive activities such as fishing, mollusks and algae extraction, and energy resources. There are ten MU-CMPAs areas in Chile, but their implementation has been slow and 14 years after the first areas were legally declared, some of them still do not have management plans. Here we analyze the experiences of Isla Grande de Atacama MU-CMPA (MU-CMPA IGA) in the north of Chile, including the complexities of implementing PMPs and the challenges and opportunities of generating an ecosystem perspective in the management plans for protected areas. Administrative problems and conflicts of interest have worn social relationships generating little community participation regarding the design of a management plan. Nevertheless, there is a consensus among local social actors about the benefits of the ecosystems of the MU-CMPA IGA due to the high economic and social values given by the community to the services provided by the area.

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Torres-Gómez, M., Calfucura, E., & Figueroa, E. B. (2019). Social valuation of ecosystem services at local scale: Challenges for the management of a multiple-use coastal and marine protected area (MU-CMPA): Isla Grande de Atacama: Chile. In Social-ecological Systems of Latin America: Complexities and Challenges (pp. 407–425). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-28452-7_22

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