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Developing an integrated framework for Marine Cultural Heritage (MCH) and Marine Protected Areas (MPA) across Africa and the Middle East

Developing an integrated framework for Marine Cultural Heritage (MCH) and Marine Protected Areas (MPA) across Africa and the Middle East
Developing an integrated framework for Marine Cultural Heritage (MCH) and Marine Protected Areas (MPA) across Africa and the Middle East

There is currently a significant imbalance in existing marine resource management frameworks. Across Africa and the Middle East there is a developing network of marine protected areas focused on natural heritage but with very limited engagement with area-based management for cultural heritage. Yet both natural and cultural heritage resources are subject to the same considerable threat levels from both natural and anthropogenic processes of change. The MarEA project is engaged in an extensive programme of mapping and documentation of endangered cultural heritage sites and landscapes across the MENA region. During the course of this and aligned work, its engagement with coastal communities and international practice has identified a clear need for more informed and holistic approaches to marine resource management. This study presents a model for the integrated management of natural and cultural heritage and proposes a framework for the future identification and designation of Marine Cultural Heritage in Protected Areas.

Integrated participatory approach, Marine Cultural Heritage (MCH), Marine Protected Areas (MPA), Marine Spatial Planning (MSP), Middle East, North Africa, Western Indian Ocean
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Breen, Colin
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Blue, Lucy
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Breen, Colin, Tews, Sophie, Nikolaus, Julia, Ray, Nick, Holly, Georgia, Andreou, Georgia, McGonigle, Chris, Westley, Kieran and Blue, Lucy (2024) Developing an integrated framework for Marine Cultural Heritage (MCH) and Marine Protected Areas (MPA) across Africa and the Middle East. Marine Policy, 165, [106218]. (doi:10.1016/j.marpol.2024.106218).

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Abstract

There is currently a significant imbalance in existing marine resource management frameworks. Across Africa and the Middle East there is a developing network of marine protected areas focused on natural heritage but with very limited engagement with area-based management for cultural heritage. Yet both natural and cultural heritage resources are subject to the same considerable threat levels from both natural and anthropogenic processes of change. The MarEA project is engaged in an extensive programme of mapping and documentation of endangered cultural heritage sites and landscapes across the MENA region. During the course of this and aligned work, its engagement with coastal communities and international practice has identified a clear need for more informed and holistic approaches to marine resource management. This study presents a model for the integrated management of natural and cultural heritage and proposes a framework for the future identification and designation of Marine Cultural Heritage in Protected Areas.

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Accepted/In Press date: 15 May 2024
e-pub ahead of print date: 20 May 2024
Published date: 20 May 2024
Keywords: Integrated participatory approach, Marine Cultural Heritage (MCH), Marine Protected Areas (MPA), Marine Spatial Planning (MSP), Middle East, North Africa, Western Indian Ocean

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Local EPrints ID: 491252
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/491252
ISSN: 0308-597X
PURE UUID: 171d19dd-4854-439a-9ab5-4226df074f62
ORCID for Georgia Andreou: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8557-9554

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Date deposited: 18 Jun 2024 16:46
Last modified: 19 Jun 2024 01:57

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Author: Colin Breen
Author: Sophie Tews
Author: Julia Nikolaus
Author: Nick Ray
Author: Georgia Holly
Author: Georgia Andreou ORCID iD
Author: Chris McGonigle
Author: Kieran Westley
Author: Lucy Blue

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