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Zoning Marine Protected Areas through Spatial Multiple-Criteria Analysis : the cas of the Asinara Island National Marine Reserve of Italy

TitleZoning Marine Protected Areas through Spatial Multiple-Criteria Analysis : the cas of the Asinara Island National Marine Reserve of Italy
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2002
AuthorsVilla F, Agardy T, Tunesi L
JournalConservation Biology
Volume16
KeywordsAsinara, assessment, conflict, conservation, criteria analysis, design, evaluation, GIS, island, Italy, management, marine protected area, marine reserve, Mediterranean sea, planning, protected area, protection, rôle, selection, stakeholders, western Mediterranean, zoning, zoning plan
Abstract

As the role of marine protected areas as conservation tools become better understood and more sophisticated, their planning becomes more complicated. Systematic, objective approaches to site selection and design can help reconcile conflictong interests, represent stakeholders' viewpoints fairly and evenly, and criteria analysis for determinig the suitability of marine areas for different uses an levels of protection. This technique couples geographic information systems (GIS) for land assessment and evaluation with a formal statement of the disgn priorities as seen from the different viewpoints of all involved stakeholders. The planning process, while staying focused on the main purposes of conservation and feasibility, involves all the main interest groups in the definition of priorities so that conflicts and tensions are kelp under control. We used multiple-criteria analysis to integrate objective data with the contrasting priorities of different stakeholders in the planning of a marine protected area. The results of the analysis can be used to define an optimal spatial arrangement of different protection levels. As a case study, we developed a zoning plan for one of the first marine protected areas in Italy, the Asinara Island National Marine Reserve.

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