Conservation strategy fund, Carrera 26 No. 45A-43, Bogotá, Colombia,
Ambio. 2013 Dec;42(8):985-96. doi: 10.1007/s13280-013-0454-y.
Departing from a theoretical methodology, we estimate empirically an index of adaptive capacity (IAC) of a fishing community to the establishment of marine protected areas (MPAs). We carried out household surveys, designed to obtain information for indicators and sub-indicators, and calculated the IAC. Moreover, we performed a sensitivity analysis to check for robustness of the results. Our findings show that, despite being located between two MPAs, the fishing community of Bazán in the Colombian Pacific is highly vulnerable and that the socioeconomic dimension of the IAC constitutes the most binding dimension for building adaptive capacity. Bazán is characterized by extreme poverty, high dependence on resources, and lack of basic public infrastructure. Notwithstanding, social capital and local awareness about ecological conditions may act as enhancers of adaptive capacity. The establishment of MPAs should consider the development of strategies to confer adaptive capacity to local communities highly dependent on resource extraction.
我们采用理论方法,对渔业社区适应海洋保护区(MPA)建立的能力(IAC)进行了实证估计。我们进行了家庭调查,旨在获取指标和子指标的信息,并计算了 IAC。此外,我们还进行了敏感性分析,以检查结果的稳健性。我们的研究结果表明,尽管位于两个 MPA 之间,巴赞(Bazán)的哥伦比亚太平洋渔业社区仍高度脆弱,IAC 的社会经济维度构成了建立适应能力的最具约束力的维度。巴赞(Bazán)社区极度贫困,高度依赖资源,缺乏基本的公共基础设施。尽管如此,社会资本和对生态条件的本地认识可能会增强适应能力。建立海洋保护区时应考虑制定战略,为高度依赖资源开发的当地社区赋予适应能力。