The effect of marine protected areas on fishers' income in the philippines

GPB Samonte, VC Ramenzoni, TU Dacles… - Journal of Ocean and …, 2016 - cbe.miis.edu
GPB Samonte, VC Ramenzoni, TU Dacles, D Fortenbacher
Journal of Ocean and Coastal Economics, 2016cbe.miis.edu
The fisheries sector is vital to the Philippine economy, providing substantial employment and
income, contributing export earnings, and meeting local food security and nutrition
requirements. To protect coastal and marine habitat and to sustain fisheries, over 1000
marine protected areas (MPAs) have been established, in the Philippines. This paper
provides empirical evidence on the variance of net revenues linked with MPA establishment
and the possible range of relocation costs for fishing effort displaced by an MPA. A total of …
Abstract
The fisheries sector is vital to the Philippine economy, providing substantial employment and income, contributing export earnings, and meeting local food security and nutrition requirements. To protect coastal and marine habitat and to sustain fisheries, over 1000 marine protected areas (MPAs) have been established, in the Philippines. This paper provides empirical evidence on the variance of net revenues linked with MPA establishment and the possible range of relocation costs for fishing effort displaced by an MPA. A total of 424 households were randomly selected from 18 barangays (villages) adjacent to MPAs in three regions in the Philippines. Results show that incomes decrease significantly for both fulltime and seasonal types of fishers after 1-3 years of MPA establishment. The loss occurring through MPA is higher than expected and at least on the short run (up to 4 years) the spill-over effect does not compensate. This information helped to determine the necessary conditional cash transfers for coastal communities who are highly dependent on coastal and marine resources.
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