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The challenge of setting restoration targets for macroalgal forests under climate changes

Authors :
Erika Fabbrizzi
Sylvaine Giakoumi
Francesco De Leo
Laura Tamburello
Antonia Chiarore
Alberto Colletti
Marianna Coppola
Marco Munari
Luigi Musco
Fabio Rindi
Lucia Rizzo
Beatrice Savinelli
Giulio Franzitta
Daniele Grech
Emma Cebrian
Jana Verdura
Silvia Bianchelli
Luisa Mangialajo
Ina Nasto
Denada Sota
Sotiris Orfanidis
Nadia K. Papadopoulou
Roberto Danovaro
Simonetta Fraschetti
Fabbrizzi, Erika
Giakoumi, Sylvaine
De Leo, Francesco
Tamburello, Laura
Chiarore, Antonia
Colletti, Alberto
Coppola, Marianna
Munari, Marco
Musco, Luigi
Rindi, Fabio
Rizzo, Lucia
Savinelli, Beatrice
Franzitta, Giulio
Grech, Daniele
Cebrian, Emma
Verdura, Jana
Bianchelli, Silvia
Mangialajo, Luisa
Nasto, Ina
Sota, Denada
Orfanidis, Sotiri
Papadopoulou, Nadia K
Danovaro, Roberto
Fraschetti, Simonetta
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Este artículo contiene 10 páginas, 5 figuras, 1 tabla.<br />The process of site selection and spatial planning has received scarce attention in the scientific literature dealing with marine restoration, suggesting the need to better address how spatial planning tools could guide restoration interventions. In this study, for the first time, the consequences of adopting different restoration targets and criteria on spatial restoration prioritization have been assessed at a regional scale, including the consideration of climate changes. We applied the decision-support tool Marxan, widely used in systematic conservation planning on Mediterranean macroalgal forests. The loss of this habitat has been largely documented, with limited evidences of natural recovery. Spatial priorities were identified under six planning scenarios, considering three main restoration targets to reflect the objectives of the EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030. Results show that the number of suitable sites for restoration is very limited at basin scale, and targets are only achieved when the recovery of 10% of regressing and extinct macroalgal forests is planned. Increasing targets translates into including unsuitable areas for restoration in Marxan solutions, amplifying the risk of ineffective interventions. Our analysis supports macroalgal forests restoration and provides guiding principles and criteria to strengthen the effectiveness of restoration actions across habitats. The constraints in finding suitable areas for restoration are discussed, and recommendations to guide planning to support future restoration interventions are also included.<br />This study was funded by the EASME–EMFF (Sustainable Blue Economy) Project AFRIMED (http://afrimed-project.eu/, grant agreement N. 789059), supported by the European Community.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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