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Place-bbased marine conservation and local fishermen's perceptions, a case study in Watamu National Marine Park and Reserve, Kenya

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dc.date.accessioned 2017-05-29T11:25:22Z und
dc.date.accessioned 2017-10-24T12:16:15Z
dc.date.available 2017-05-29T11:25:22Z und
dc.date.available 2017-10-24T12:16:15Z
dc.date.issued 2017-05-29T11:25:22Z
dc.identifier.uri http://radr.hulib.helsinki.fi/handle/10138.1/6054 und
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10138.1/6054
dc.title Place-bbased marine conservation and local fishermen's perceptions, a case study in Watamu National Marine Park and Reserve, Kenya en
ethesis.discipline Regional Studies en
ethesis.discipline Aluetiede fi
ethesis.discipline Regionvetenskap sv
ethesis.discipline.URI http://data.hulib.helsinki.fi/id/E14e9eed-a08b-4a09-99e1-232003ef28ab
ethesis.department.URI http://data.hulib.helsinki.fi/id/3d45b9d6-7f3a-4008-a01f-6f27f2263ec4
ethesis.department Institutionen för geovetenskaper och geografi sv
ethesis.department Department of Geosciences and Geography en
ethesis.department Geotieteiden ja maantieteen laitos fi
ethesis.faculty Matematisk-naturvetenskapliga fakulteten sv
ethesis.faculty Matemaattis-luonnontieteellinen tiedekunta fi
ethesis.faculty Faculty of Science en
ethesis.faculty.URI http://data.hulib.helsinki.fi/id/8d59209f-6614-4edd-9744-1ebdaf1d13ca
ethesis.university.URI http://data.hulib.helsinki.fi/id/50ae46d8-7ba9-4821-877c-c994c78b0d97
ethesis.university Helsingfors universitet sv
ethesis.university University of Helsinki en
ethesis.university Helsingin yliopisto fi
dct.creator Kajo, Mira
dct.issued 2017
dct.language.ISO639-2 eng
dct.abstract This thesis concentrates on the place-based conservation and how its implementation suits the marine realm characterized by large-scale patterns and wrapped in scientific uncertainty. There is still great amount of information missing which affects the conservation design. Furthermore, as the science behind marine conservation lacks behind its terrestrial counterpart, the theoretical foundations on which marine conservation and MPAs are laid on is based greatly on terrestrial conservation practices and experiences with terrestrial species and habitats in mind. The social aspect of conservation and marine protected areas (MPAs) is often neglected in research. Also the incorporation of locals to the management is often lacking. For the long-term success of any given MPA, the social component should be a major part of managing MPAs as non-compliance to regulations often follows when the local communities are excluded or not fully incorporated. Furthermore, tensions between and among different stakeholders can weaken the functioning of any MPA. Part of this study aims to shed light on the perceptions and attitudes the fishermen have with respect to the management of Watamu MPA. The setting for the study is Watamu Marine National park and Reserve in Kenya to which I conducted a field trip in February-March 2016. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with fishermen in two landing sites - Watamu and Darakasi. In addition, a literature research was conducted to gain more holistic picture of the areas ecology and the outcomes of the marine park. Theoretical framework is based on political ecology and draws influence particularly from its Marxist roots of nature-society dialectics and materialist philosophy. Also emphasis is given to the concept of boundaries with 'power of maps' framework that questions the use of place-based conservation as the only valid approach to conservation. Most of the fishermen in both landing sites were favorable of conservation and understood the need to protect, but simultaneously did not perceive major benefits from the Watamu MPA. Especially with respect to the marine park, some division among the fishermen was detected. Many wished the park would be opened for seasonal use for fishing purposes. Still, the marine park has shown to be delivering tangible conservation outcomes which is why it should stay closed. Adaptive management is thus needed to find common ground between ecological factors and social needs. en
dct.language en
ethesis.language.URI http://data.hulib.helsinki.fi/id/languages/eng
ethesis.language English en
ethesis.language englanti fi
ethesis.language engelska sv
ethesis.thesistype pro gradu-avhandlingar sv
ethesis.thesistype pro gradu -tutkielmat fi
ethesis.thesistype master's thesis en
ethesis.thesistype.URI http://data.hulib.helsinki.fi/id/thesistypes/mastersthesis
dct.identifier.urn URN:NBN:fi-fe2017112252334
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