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Social Factors Key to Landscape-Scale Coastal Restoration: Lessons Learned from Three U.S. Case Studies
In the United States, extensive investments have been made to restore the ecological function and services of coastal marine habitats. Despite a growing body of science supporting coastal restoration, few studies have addressed the suite of societally enabling conditions that helped facilitate succe...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8034583/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33841922 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12030869 |
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author | DeAngelis, Bryan M. Sutton-Grier, Ariana E. Colden, Allison Arkema, Katie K. Baillie, Christopher J. Bennett, Richard O. Benoit, Jeff Blitch, Seth Chatwin, Anthony Dausman, Alyssa Gittman, Rachel K. Greening, Holly S. Henkel, Jessica R. Houge, Rachel Howard, Ron Hughes, A. Randall Lowe, Jeremy Scyphers, Steven B. Sherwood, Edward T. Westby, Stephanie Grabowski, Jonathan H. |
author_facet | DeAngelis, Bryan M. Sutton-Grier, Ariana E. Colden, Allison Arkema, Katie K. Baillie, Christopher J. Bennett, Richard O. Benoit, Jeff Blitch, Seth Chatwin, Anthony Dausman, Alyssa Gittman, Rachel K. Greening, Holly S. Henkel, Jessica R. Houge, Rachel Howard, Ron Hughes, A. Randall Lowe, Jeremy Scyphers, Steven B. Sherwood, Edward T. Westby, Stephanie Grabowski, Jonathan H. |
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description | In the United States, extensive investments have been made to restore the ecological function and services of coastal marine habitats. Despite a growing body of science supporting coastal restoration, few studies have addressed the suite of societally enabling conditions that helped facilitate successful restoration and recovery efforts that occurred at meaningful ecological (i.e., ecosystem) scales, and where restoration efforts were sustained for longer (i.e., several years to decades) periods. Here, we examined three case studies involving large-scale and long-term restoration efforts including the seagrass restoration effort in Tampa Bay, Florida, the oyster restoration effort in the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland and Virginia, and the tidal marsh restoration effort in San Francisco Bay, California. The ecological systems and the specifics of the ecological restoration were not the focus of our study. Rather, we focused on the underlying social and political contexts of each case study and found common themes of the factors of restoration which appear to be important for maintaining support for large-scale restoration efforts. Four critical elements for sustaining public and/or political support for large-scale restoration include: (1) resources should be invested in building public support prior to significant investments into ecological restoration; (2) building political support provides a level of significance to the recovery planning efforts and creates motivation to set and achieve meaningful recovery goals; (3) recovery plans need to be science-based with clear, measurable goals that resonate with the public; and (4) the accountability of progress toward reaching goals needs to be communicated frequently and in a way that the general public comprehends. These conclusions may help other communities move away from repetitive, single, and seemingly unconnected restoration projects towards more large-scale, bigger impact, and coordinated restoration efforts. |
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spelling | pubmed-80345832021-04-09 Social Factors Key to Landscape-Scale Coastal Restoration: Lessons Learned from Three U.S. Case Studies DeAngelis, Bryan M. Sutton-Grier, Ariana E. Colden, Allison Arkema, Katie K. Baillie, Christopher J. Bennett, Richard O. Benoit, Jeff Blitch, Seth Chatwin, Anthony Dausman, Alyssa Gittman, Rachel K. Greening, Holly S. Henkel, Jessica R. Houge, Rachel Howard, Ron Hughes, A. Randall Lowe, Jeremy Scyphers, Steven B. Sherwood, Edward T. Westby, Stephanie Grabowski, Jonathan H. Sustainability Article In the United States, extensive investments have been made to restore the ecological function and services of coastal marine habitats. Despite a growing body of science supporting coastal restoration, few studies have addressed the suite of societally enabling conditions that helped facilitate successful restoration and recovery efforts that occurred at meaningful ecological (i.e., ecosystem) scales, and where restoration efforts were sustained for longer (i.e., several years to decades) periods. Here, we examined three case studies involving large-scale and long-term restoration efforts including the seagrass restoration effort in Tampa Bay, Florida, the oyster restoration effort in the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland and Virginia, and the tidal marsh restoration effort in San Francisco Bay, California. The ecological systems and the specifics of the ecological restoration were not the focus of our study. Rather, we focused on the underlying social and political contexts of each case study and found common themes of the factors of restoration which appear to be important for maintaining support for large-scale restoration efforts. Four critical elements for sustaining public and/or political support for large-scale restoration include: (1) resources should be invested in building public support prior to significant investments into ecological restoration; (2) building political support provides a level of significance to the recovery planning efforts and creates motivation to set and achieve meaningful recovery goals; (3) recovery plans need to be science-based with clear, measurable goals that resonate with the public; and (4) the accountability of progress toward reaching goals needs to be communicated frequently and in a way that the general public comprehends. These conclusions may help other communities move away from repetitive, single, and seemingly unconnected restoration projects towards more large-scale, bigger impact, and coordinated restoration efforts. 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC8034583/ /pubmed/33841922 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12030869 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ). |
spellingShingle | Article DeAngelis, Bryan M. Sutton-Grier, Ariana E. Colden, Allison Arkema, Katie K. Baillie, Christopher J. Bennett, Richard O. Benoit, Jeff Blitch, Seth Chatwin, Anthony Dausman, Alyssa Gittman, Rachel K. Greening, Holly S. Henkel, Jessica R. Houge, Rachel Howard, Ron Hughes, A. Randall Lowe, Jeremy Scyphers, Steven B. Sherwood, Edward T. Westby, Stephanie Grabowski, Jonathan H. Social Factors Key to Landscape-Scale Coastal Restoration: Lessons Learned from Three U.S. Case Studies |
title | Social Factors Key to Landscape-Scale Coastal Restoration: Lessons Learned from Three U.S. Case Studies |
title_full | Social Factors Key to Landscape-Scale Coastal Restoration: Lessons Learned from Three U.S. Case Studies |
title_fullStr | Social Factors Key to Landscape-Scale Coastal Restoration: Lessons Learned from Three U.S. Case Studies |
title_full_unstemmed | Social Factors Key to Landscape-Scale Coastal Restoration: Lessons Learned from Three U.S. Case Studies |
title_short | Social Factors Key to Landscape-Scale Coastal Restoration: Lessons Learned from Three U.S. Case Studies |
title_sort | social factors key to landscape-scale coastal restoration: lessons learned from three u.s. case studies |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8034583/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33841922 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12030869 |
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