Marine protected areas (MPAs) are a primary policy instrument for managing and protecting coral reefs. Successful MPAs ultimately depend on knowledge-based decision making, where scientific research is integrated into management actions. Fourteen coral reef MPA managers and sixteen academics from eleven research, state and federal government institutions each outlined at least five pertinent research needs for improving the management of MPAs situated in Australian coral reefs. From this list of 173 key questions, we asked members of each group to rank questions in order of urgency, redundancy and importance, which allowed us to explore the extent of perceptional mismatch and overlap among the two groups. Our results suggest the mismatch among MPA managers and academics is small, with no significant difference among the groups in terms of their respective research interests, or the type of questions they pose. However, managers prioritised spatial management and monitoring as research themes, whilst academics identified climate change, resilience, spatial management, fishing and connectivity as the most important topics. Ranking of the posed questions by the two groups was also similar, although managers were less confident about the achievability of the posed research questions and whether questions represented a knowledge gap. We conclude that improved collaboration and knowledge transfer among management and academic groups can be used to achieve similar objectives and enhance the knowledge-based management of MPAs.
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Critical research needs for managing coral reef marine protected areas: perspectives of academics and managers
Journal of Environmental Management, Vol.114(15), pp.84-91
2013
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- Title
- Critical research needs for managing coral reef marine protected areas: perspectives of academics and managers
- Creators
- C Cvitanovic - James Cook UniversityS K Wilson - Department of Environment and Conservation, Kensington, WAC J Fulton - Australian National UniversityG R Almany - James Cook UniversityP Anderson - Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities, Canberra, ACTR C Babcock - Marine and Atmospheric Research, Cleveland, QLDN C Ban - James Cook UniversityR J Beeden - James Cook UniversityM Beger - The University of QueenslandJ Cinner - James Cook UniversityK Dobbs - Great Barrier Reef Marine Park AuthorityL S Evans - James Cook UniversityA Farnham - Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities, Canberra, ACTK J Friedman - Marine Science Program, Department of Environment and Conservation, Kensington, WAK Gale - Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities, CanberraW Gladstone - The University of QueenslandQ Grafton - Australian National UniversityN AJ Graham - James Cook UniversityS Gudge - NSW Department of Primary IndustriesPeter Lynton Harrison - Southern Cross UniversityT H Holmes - Department of Environment and Conservation, Kensington, WAN Johnstone - NSW Department of Primary IndustriesG P Jones - James Cook UniversityA Jordon - NSW Department of Primary IndustriesA J Kendrick - Department of Environment and Conservation, Kensington, WAC J Klein - The University of QueenslandL R Little - Marine and Atmospheric Research, Hobart TasmaniaH A Malcolm - NSW Department of Primary IndustriesD Morris - Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities, Canberra, ACTH P Possingham - The University of QueenslandJ Prescott - Australian Fisheries Management Authority, Darwin. NTR L Pressey - James Cook UniversityG A Skilleter - University of QueenslandC Simpson - Department of Environment and Conservation, Kensington, WAK Waples - Department of Environment and Conservation, Kensington, WAD Wilson - Indian Ocean Tuna Commission, Victoria, SeychellesD H Williamson - James Cook University
- Publication Details
- Journal of Environmental Management, Vol.114(15), pp.84-91
- Identifiers
- 3379; 991012821767302368
- Academic Unit
- Science; School of Environment, Science and Engineering; Faculty of Science and Engineering
- Resource Type
- Journal article