🎯 Objectives
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Initiate a sustainable socio-economic approach within Mediterranean MPAs. 
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Guide MPA managers and stakeholders toward income-generating and inclusive activities. 
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Promote MPAs as natural capital investments rather than economic restrictions. 
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Support integrated marine and coastal conservation policies. 
🌊 Guiding Principles
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Socio-economic benefits must be considered within ecological contexts. 
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Sustainability is central: ecological integrity must not be compromised. 
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Not all values are monetary—non-market, cultural, and indirect values count. 
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Carrying capacity and stakeholder mapping are essential before valuation. 
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These are entry-level guidelines, not a technical toolkit—flexibility is encouraged. 
🛠️ Methodological Steps
🔍 Step 1: Rapid “Scoping” Assessment
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Define context: objectives, governance, stakeholder mapping. 
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Identify and define all benefits and costs. 
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Estimate scale, value (qualitative, quantitative, monetary) and potential beneficiaries. 
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Tools: Checklist Table and Net Impacts Table to prioritize focus areas. 
📊 Step 2: Detailed Socio-Economic Assessment
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Categorize values into: - 
Direct: fishery resources, tourism. 
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Indirect: coastal protection, carbon sequestration. 
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Option: future unknown uses. 
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Existence/Bequest: cultural, intergenerational. 
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Intrinsic: nature’s inherent value. 
 
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Apply appropriate tools such as: - 
Cost-Benefit Analysis 
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Travel Cost Method 
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Contingent Valuation 
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Hedonic Pricing 
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Participatory methods 
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Ecosystem Service Valuation tools (TESSA, InVEST, ARIES, etc.) 
 
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🌱 Opportunities from Socio-Economic Assessments
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Inform Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) and Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM). 
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Advance the Blue Economy and sustainable development. 
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Support climate change adaptation and insurance mechanisms. 
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Boost stakeholder acceptance and reduce conflict via data-driven trade-off discussions. 
⚠️ Limitations & Considerations
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Non-monetary benefits and distributional impacts can be difficult to quantify. 
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Focus on core stakeholders, not broad populations. 
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Values are dynamic, not static—what seems minor today could be essential tomorrow. 
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Ensure conservation remains the primary goal; socio-economic gains are co-benefits. 
📌 Recommendations
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Use socio-economic indicators that are understandable and measurable by local actors. 
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Embed assessments in adaptive, inclusive planning processes. 
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Promote new fiscal mechanisms (e.g., Payment for Ecosystem Services). 
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Treat MPAs as part of socio-ecological systems with cross-sectoral value. 
📥 Download the full guidelines here:
Guidelines for Strengthening the Socio-Economic Role of Mediterranean MPAs (PDF)
 
			 
                        