Social perceptions of ecosystem services delivered by coastal wetlands: their value and the threats they face in northwestern Mexico

被引:1
|
作者
Cervantes-Escobar, Aimee [1 ]
Ruiz-Luna, Arturo [1 ]
Berlanga-Robles, Cesar Alejandro [1 ]
机构
[1] Ctr Invest Alimentac & Desarrollo, C Ave Sabalo Cerritos S-N, Mazatlan 82112, Sinaloa, Mexico
来源
关键词
Climate change; Ecosystem services; Extreme rainfall events; Social perception; Wetlands; MANGROVES;
D O I
10.15451/ec2023-02-12.06-1-15
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
Wetlands are recognized for their socio-environmental value and capacity to provide ecosystem services (ES) and are vulnerable to diverse threats, including those derived from climate change (CC). However, changes in ES delivery may not be recognized by ES users. To determine the extent to which coastal communities in northwestern Mexico are aware of the presence and importance of coastal wetlands, participatory workshops that followed the Metaplan methodology were held in four communities. The effects produced by extreme rainfall events (considered manifestations of CC) on wetlands and their ES were also analyzed. Four coastal wetland types (estuaries, saltmarshes, mangroves, and lagoons) were perceived to be the most important ecosystems, while poor fishing practices, mangrove deforestation, and pollution were identified as their main threats. Climate change, land use changes, and water mis-management were also perceived as wetland threats. There were a few differences among communities that were mostly related to the number of ES and the ES categories identified. Nonetheless, saltmarshes and mangroves were identified as priority wetlands in the communities included in this study, and their ES were recognized. Most of the participants in all communities agreed on the main threats facing wetlands and their ES, particularly those related to CC and those that affect their livelihoods. Despite this awareness, regional coastal wetlands continue to decline. As such, participatory methodologies are needed to firmly establish the importance of wetlands within communities. In doing so, alternative actions based on traditional knowledge can be integrated into management actions, and novel solutions may be developed at the community level that can be scaled regionally.
引用
收藏
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] The human dimensions of coastal ecosystem services: Managing for social values
    Loomis, David K.
    Paterson, Shona K.
    ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS, 2014, 44 : 6 - 10
  • [42] Modelling cultural ecosystem services in agricultural dykelands and tidal wetlands to inform coastal infrastructure decisions: A social media data approach
    Zhao, Qiqi
    Chen, Yan
    Gone, Keshava Pallavi
    Wells, Emily
    Margeson, Keahna
    Sherren, Kate
    MARINE POLICY, 2023, 150
  • [43] Social value mapping within the ecosystem services framework
    Cordoves Sanchez, Minerva Andreina
    Vallejos Romero, Arturo
    INVESTIGACION BIBLIOTECOLOGICA, 2019, 33 (79): : 177 - 204
  • [44] Social Perceptions of Forest Ecosystem Services in the Democratic Republic of Congo
    Cuni-Sanchez, Aida
    Imani, Gerard
    Bulonvu, Franklin
    Batumike, Rodrigue
    Baruka, Grace
    Burgess, Neil D.
    Klein, Julia A.
    Marchant, Rob
    HUMAN ECOLOGY, 2019, 47 (06) : 839 - 853
  • [45] Social Perceptions of Forest Ecosystem Services in the Democratic Republic of Congo
    Aida Cuni-Sanchez
    Gerard Imani
    Franklin Bulonvu
    Rodrigue Batumike
    Grace Baruka
    Neil D. Burgess
    Julia A. Klein
    Rob Marchant
    Human Ecology, 2019, 47 : 839 - 853
  • [46] The Protective Value of Estuarine and Coastal Ecosystem Services in a Wealth Accounting Framework
    Edward B. Barbier
    Environmental and Resource Economics, 2016, 64 : 37 - 58
  • [47] Embedding the value of coastal ecosystem services into climate change adaptation planning
    Wedding, Lisa M.
    Reiter, Sarah
    Moritsch, Monica
    Hartge, Eric
    Reiblich, Jesse
    Gourlie, Don
    Guerry, Anne
    PEERJ, 2022, 10
  • [48] The Protective Value of Estuarine and Coastal Ecosystem Services in a Wealth Accounting Framework
    Barbier, Edward B.
    ENVIRONMENTAL & RESOURCE ECONOMICS, 2016, 64 (01): : 37 - 58
  • [49] Stakeholder perspectives for coastal ecosystem services and influences on value integration in policy
    Simpson, Shay
    Brown, Greg
    Peterson, Ann
    Johnstone, Ron
    OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT, 2016, 126 : 9 - 21
  • [50] Public perceptions of marine litter and impacts on coastal ecosystem services in Galicia (Spain)
    Herrera, Mariana
    Pita, Pablo
    Castelo, Daniela
    Almeida, C. R. Marisa
    Ramos, Sandra
    Villasante, Sebastian
    MARINE POLICY, 2023, 155