Best Practices and Procedures for Operationalizing Marine Protected Area Network Monitoring: Synthesis of Global Insights and Recommendations for British Columbia’s Northern Shelf Bioregion.
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2023Author
Burt, Jenn
Andrachuk, Mark
Tamburello, Natascia
Epstein, Graham
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Nature United
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53pp.
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Marine protected area networks (MPANs)—collections of
marine protected areas designed to operate synergistically
within a region—offer opportunities for habitat protection
at large spatial scales while still allowing for diverse human
activities. As communities and countries around the world
forge ahead towards the establishment of MPANs to meet
both local conservation objectives and global commitments
to conservation targets, existing and new MPANs stand to
benefit from the lessons learned by early adopters that are now
undergoing retrospective reviews and evaluations. Drawing
from five global MPAN case studies, review of reports and peerreviewed
literature, and expert interviews, this report presents
global lessons and suggested best practices for operationalizing
MPAN monitoring.
Part one of this report synthesizes emerging lessons for MPAN
monitoring across a number of key monitoring topics. A companion
Supplementary Report provides detailed case studies
along with.....
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Publisher: https://www.natureunited.ca/content/dam/tnc/nature/en/documents/MPA-Network-Report-Final.pdfPublisher
ReConnect Consulting and ESSA TechnologiesDocument Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.2Maturity Level
Pilot or DemonstratedSpatial Coverage
Northeast PacificBritish Columbia Waters
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Nature United (2023) Best Practices and Procedures for Operationalizing Marine Protected Area Network Monitoring: Synthesis of Global Insights and Recommendations for British Columbia’s Northern Shelf Bioregion. ReConnect Consulting and ESSA Technologies, 53pp. DOI: https://doi.org/10.25607/OBP-1925Collections