FN Archimer Export Format PT J TI How important is the coast? A survey of coastal objectives in an Australian regional city BT AF DUTRA, Leo X. C. DICHMONT, Catherine M. VAN PUTTEN, Ingrid E. THEBAUD, Olivier DENG, Roy A. PASCUAL, Ricardo OWENS, Randall JEBREEN, Eddie THOMPSON, Carolyn WARNE, M. St J. QUINN, R. BENNETT, J. READ, M. WACHENFELD, D. COLLIER, Catherine WAYCOTT, Michelle DAVIES, J. GARLAND, A. DUNNING, M. PLAYFORD, J. AS 1:1,2;2:1;3:3;4:1,4;5:1;6:1;7:5;8:6;9:7;10:8,12;11:6;12:9;13:5;14:5;15:10;16:11;17:6;18:6;19:6;20:8; FF 1:;2:;3:;4:PDG-RBE-EM;5:;6:;7:;8:;9:;10:;11:;12:;13:;14:;15:;16:;17:;18:;19:;20:; C1 CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere, Queensland Biosci Precinct, 306 Carmody Rd, St Lucia, Qld 4067, Australia. Univ South Pacific, Sch Marine Studies, Fac Sci Technol & Environm, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji. CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere, GPO Box 1538, Hobart, Tas 7001, Australia. IFREMER, UMR 6308, AMURE, Unite Econ Maritime, BP 70, F-29280 Plouzane, France. Great Barrier Reef Marine Pk Author, 2-68 Flinders St,POB 1379, Townsville, Qld 4810, Australia. Queensland Dept Agr Fisheries & Forestry, Primary Ind Bldg,80 Ann St, Brisbane, Qld 4001, Australia. Great Barrier Reef Marine Pk Author, 43 River St, Mackay, Qld 4740, Australia. Queensland Dept Sci Informat Technol & Innovat, Ecosci Precinct, 41 Boggo Rd, Dutton Pk, Qld 4102, Australia. Queensland Dept Environm & Heritage Protect, 400 George St, Brisbane, Qld 4000, Australia. James Cook Univ, Trop Water & Aquat Ecosyst Res TropWATER, 14-88 Smithfield Dve, Cairns, Qld 4870, Australia. Univ Adelaide, Ecol & Evolutionary Biol, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia. Coventry Univ, Ctr Agroecol Water & Resilience, Coventry CV1 5FB, W Midlands, England. C2 CSIRO, AUSTRALIA UNIV SOUTH PACIFIC, FIJI CSIRO, AUSTRALIA IFREMER, FRANCE GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINE PK AUTHOR, AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND DEPT AGR FISHERIES & FORESTRY, AUSTRALIA GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINE PK AUTHOR, AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND DEPT SCI INFORMAT TECHNOL & INNOVAT, AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND DEPT ENVIRONM & HERITAGE PROTECT, AUSTRALIA UNIV JAMES COOK, AUSTRALIA UNIV ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA UNIV COVENTRY, UK SI BREST SE PDG-RBE-EM UM AMURE IN WOS Ifremer jusqu'en 2018 copubli-europe copubli-int-hors-europe copubli-sud IF 2.235 TC 4 UR https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00343/45414/89026.pdf LA English DT Article DE ;Great Barrier Reef;Knowledge elicitation;Management prioritisation;Coastal zone management AB Defining goals and objectives is a critical component of adaptive management of natural resources because they provide the basis on which management strategies can be designed and evaluated. The aims of this study are: (i) to apply and test a collaborative method to elicit goals and objectives for inshore fisheries and biodiversity in the coastal zone of a regional city in Australia; (ii) to understand the relative importance of management objectives for different community members and stakeholders; and (iii) to understand how diverse perceptions about the importance of management objectives can be used to support multiple-use management in Australia’s iconic Great Barrier Reef. Management goals and objectives were elicited and weighted using the following steps: (i) literature review of management objectives, (ii) development of a hierarchy tree of objectives, and (iii) ranking of management objectives using survey methods. The overarching goals identified by the community group were to: (1) protect and restore inshore environmental assets; (2) improve governance systems; and (3) improve regional (socio-economic) well-being. Interestingly, these goals differ slightly from the usual triple-bottom line objectives (environmental, social and economic) often found in the literature. The objectives were ranked using the Analytical Hierarchical Process, where a total of 141 respondents from industry, government agencies, and community from across Queensland State undertook the survey. The environment goal received the highest scores, followed by governance and lastly well-being. The approach to elicit and rank goals and objectives developed in this study can be used to effectively support coastal resource management by providing opportunities for local communities to participate in the setting of regional objectives PY 2016 PD SEP SO Marine Policy SN 0308-597X PU Elsevier Sci Ltd VL 71 UT 000381593800028 BP 229 EP 241 DI 10.1016/j.marpol.2016.05.020 ID 45414 ER EF