Toward social-ecological coastal zone governance of Chiloé Island (Chile) based on the DPSIR framework.

Sci Total Environ

Laboratorio de Modelación Ecológica, Departamento de Ciencias Ecológicas, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile. Electronic address:

Published: March 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Coastal zones require local participative governance for sustainability, with a lack of it leading to conflicts among social actors in regions like Chiloé Island, a key area for fisheries and aquaculture in Chile.
  • - The current ecological state of Chiloé's coastal zone was analyzed using the DPSIR model, revealing issues such as decreased coastal species, eutrophication, and pollution caused by increased fisheries and aquaculture activities.
  • - Validation from local households and experts showed differing perceptions on conflicts and solutions, prompting the proposal of three ideas for improving social-ecological governance in Chiloé's marine ecosystems.

Article Abstract

Coastal zones are complex systems where sustainability needs local participative governance, whose absence may result in conflicts between social actors. In its absence, the first step should be a diagnosis of the current situation based on integrative conceptual frameworks such as the DPSIR. However, in conflicting situations, the generated model needs validation from social actors. Chiloé Island is a critical Chilean coastal fishery and aquaculture area, coexisting with subsistence and cultural uses of marine resources. This article analyzes the current ecological state of the Chiloé coastal zone and its main social-ecological impact using a DPSIR model. We validated its results through a household survey and interviews with local experts and social actors. Results show that increased coastal fisheries and aquaculture generate a critical decrease of coastal species, eutrophication, and pollution that, along with harmful algal blooms, generate conflicts. Social validation showed that experts and local social actors have different perceptions of conflicting parties and conflict solutions. Following a post-normal approach, we propose three ideas to start social-ecological governance of Chiloé coastal marine ecosystems.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.143999DOI Listing

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