Conservation of Rapa Nui waters strongly supported by publications in Aquatic Conservation
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Abstracto
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- This paper describes how a series of papers published in Aquatic Conservation have had a clear impact on the conservation process run at Rapa Nui by the Chilean Government and the Rapanui community.
- Exploratory expeditions set the scientific basis for the creation of Rapa Nui Multiple Use Marine Protected Area.
- Past conservation initiatives lacked proper participative processes and were strongly resisted by the local communities.
- Science transfer through capacity building was key for a local transformation towards embracing marine conservation objectives.
- Publications showed the importance of participation, a good balance between political will and a local wish for protection of the sea, and the incorporation of a local worldview, for a successful conservation process.
- Strong differences between the socio-ecological systems in mainland Chile and that in Rapa Nui were recognized and helped to build a new conservation strategy for Rapa Nui between the Chilean Government and Rapanui community.
- International experience exchanges also helped to develop the conservation process in Rapa Nui, and recent ecological studies will help future Marine Protected Area implementation.
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2020
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septiembre 1, 2020 12:00 a. m.
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Palabras clave
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Chile
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Rapa Nui
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marine conservation
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marine protected areas
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