Adaptive threat management framework: integrating people and turtles
Valéria R. F. Silva (),
Sylvia F. Mitraud (),
Maria L. C. P. Ferraz (),
Eduardo H. S. M. Lima (),
Maria Thereza D. Melo (),
Armando J. B. Santos (),
Augusto César C. D. Silva (),
Jaqueline C. Castilhos (),
Jamyle A. F. Batista (),
Gustave G. Lopez (),
Frederico Tognin (),
João Carlos Thomé (),
Cecília Baptistotte (),
Berenice M. Gomes Silva (),
José Henrique Becker (),
Juçara Wanderline (),
Fernanda Pegas (),
Gonzalo Róstan (),
Guy Guagni Marcovaldi () and
Maria Ângela G. Marcovaldi ()
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Valéria R. F. Silva: Fundação Pró Tamar
Sylvia F. Mitraud: SEPS EQ 709/909 Lote A (CMJA)
Maria L. C. P. Ferraz: Fundação Pró Tamar
Eduardo H. S. M. Lima: Fundação Pro-Tamar
Maria Thereza D. Melo: Fundação Pro-Tamar
Armando J. B. Santos: Fundação Pró Tamar
Augusto César C. D. Silva: Fundação Pró Tamar – Oceanário de Aracaju
Jaqueline C. Castilhos: Fundação Pró Tamar – Oceanário de Aracaju
Jamyle A. F. Batista: Fundação Pró Tamar – Oceanário de Aracaju
Gustave G. Lopez: Fundação Pró Tamar
Frederico Tognin: Fundação Pró Tamar
João Carlos Thomé: Centro TAMAR-ICMBio
Cecília Baptistotte: Centro TAMAR-ICMBio
Berenice M. Gomes Silva: Fundação Pró Tamar
José Henrique Becker: Fundação Pró Tamar
Juçara Wanderline: Fundação Pró Tamar
Fernanda Pegas: Griffith University
Gonzalo Róstan: Fundação Pró Tamar
Guy Guagni Marcovaldi: Fundação Pró Tamar
Maria Ângela G. Marcovaldi: Fundação Pró Tamar
Environment, Development and Sustainability: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Theory and Practice of Sustainable Development, 2016, vol. 18, issue 6, No 2, 1558 pages
Abstract:
Abstract In the 35 years since its inception, the Brazilian National Program for the Conservation of Marine Turtles (TAMAR) has had great success in protecting the five species of sea turtles that occur in Brazil. It has also contributed significantly to worldwide scientific data and knowledge about these species’ biology, such as life cycles and migration patterns. TAMAR’s conservation strategies have always relied on a variety of environmental education and social inclusion (EESI) activities highly adapted to the socio-environmental evolving contexts of its 25 locations distributed across nine states. Diversity and flexibility are critical to enable timely and effective local responses to existing or potential threats to sea turtles. The intuitive, locally adapted, decentralized, and independent way EESI activities have been carried out have generated positive results in the resolution of specific and evolving local problems through the course of the project. This article brings EESI under the same conceptual framework that underlies its conservation approach by adopting an adaptive threat management framework to organize and qualify its educational and social inclusion interventions according to the main categories of threat addressed by TAMAR.
Keywords: Brazil; Community-based development; Conservation; Environmental education; Sea turtle; Social inclusion; TAMAR; Threat management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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