Community engagement in coral reef restoration in the Seaflower MPA, Colombia

Author:

Uribe‐Castañeda Natalia12ORCID,Morales Nia3ORCID,Loizzo Jamie4,Patterson Joshua5ORCID,Main Martin3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Natural Resources and Environment University of Florida Gainesville FL U.S.A.

2. Estuaries and Mangroves Ecology Research Group Universidad del Valle Cali Colombia

3. Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation University of Florida Gainesville FL U.S.A.

4. Department of Agricultural Education and Communication University of Florida Gainesville FL U.S.A.

5. School of Forest, Fisheries, and Geomatics Sciences University of Florida Gainesville FL U.S.A.

Abstract

Community engagement has been identified as a key component for successful conservation efforts. According to community members, key stakeholders, and coral reef restoration practitioners in the Seaflower Marine Protected Area (MPA), the most effective way to engage communities in coral reef restoration is by building local capacity. We used a mixed‐methods approach including interviews, strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats analysis, and surveys to assess strategies employed in the Seaflower MPA to involve local communities in coral reef restoration and the motivations and possible barriers that hinder community engagement. The community residing in the Seaflower MPA demonstrated awareness of the importance of coral reefs and their role in their livelihoods. They identified the main challenges to restoration as social dysfunctionality, administrative barriers, and environmental threats, along with a lack of opportunities for the community to participate in coral reef restoration. Our findings identified building trust, promoting equity, transparency, and accountability, fostering collaboration, and improving communication as essential to overcoming these challenges. Empowering local communities through capacity‐building initiatives such as educational programs, economic incentives, equity and inclusion measures, formal certifications, and local leadership would enhance support for coral reef restoration in the Seaflower MPA. In addition to building local capacity, our research identified the need for strategic planning, budgeting, and effective policies for enhancing community efforts in coral reef restoration.

Funder

International Coral Reef Society

Fulbright Colombia

University of Florida

Publisher

Wiley

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