Stakeholder perceptions on Community‐Based Ecological Mangrove Restoration (CBEMR): a case study in Thailand

Author:

Lhosupasirirat Papichaya12ORCID,Dahdouh‐Guebas Farid12,Hugé Jean1234,Wodehouse Dominic5,Enright Jim5

Affiliation:

1. Systems Ecology and Resource Management, Department of Organism Biology, Faculty of Sciences Université Libre de Bruxelles Brussels 1050 Belgium

2. Plant Biology and Nature Management, Ecology and Biodiversity Vrije Universiteit Brussel Brussels 1050 Belgium

3. Department of Environmental Sciences Open University of the Netherlands Heerlen 6419 Netherlands

4. Centre for Environmental Sciences Hasselt University Hasselt 3500 Belgium

5. Mangrove Action Project (MAP), Seattle Washington, DC 98107 U.S.A.

Abstract

Mangroves are a unique ecosystem that provides various benefits to people. In Thailand, Mangrove Action Project (MAP) has introduced Community‐Based Ecological Mangrove Restoration (CBEMR), a novel technique to restore degraded mangroves. Unlike conventional tree planting, CBEMR does not require a planting phase. It emphasizes preproject assessments of mangrove ecology and hydrology to facilitate natural regeneration. Therefore, this study aims to (1) investigate the perception of stakeholders on the value of mangroves; (2) examine the understanding of stakeholders on conventional mangrove planting and CBEMR as mangrove restoration techniques; (3) understand the challenges and motivations of the CBEMR efforts in the Andaman Coast of Southern Thailand. We use Q Methodology, a semi‐quantitative method that requires participants to rank a set of statements to analyze their perceptions according to the research questions. As a result, we can identify three clusters of perceptions; D1 demands more CBEMR and less conventional planting. D2 believes mangrove planting is good, given suitable conditions. D3 thinks restoring mangroves brings benefits, but most conventional planting often fails. This study highlighted that all CBEMR stakeholders believe inadequate technical knowledge is the root cause of mismatch restoration practices. Mangrove planting should be done with suitable species, conditions, and areas. Conventional planting of mangroves without considering ecological factors and local engagement should be avoided as it fails to achieve sustainable outcomes. Enhancing knowledge of mangrove ecology and restoration techniques is therefore a sustainable route to the long‐term success of mangrove restoration in Thailand.

Funder

European Commission

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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