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The Dependency of People on the Great Barrier Reef,Australia
Authors:Nadine A Marshall  Matthew I Curnock  Jeremy Goldberg  Margaret Gooch  Paul A Marshall  Petina L Pert
Institution:1. CSIRO Land and Water, ATSIP Building #145 based at James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, Australia;2. James Cook University, College of Science and Engineering, Townsville, Queensland, Australia;3. Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Flinders Street, Townsville, Queensland, Australia;4. James Cook University, College of Business, Law and Governance, Townsville Queensland, Australia;5. James Cook University, College of Science and Engineering, Townsville, Queensland, Australia;6. Reef Ecologic Consultancy, Townsville Queensland, Australia;7. University of Queensland, School of Biological Sciences, Brisbane, Australia;8. CSIRO Land and Water, Boggo Road, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Abstract:Understanding how people are dependent on Large Scale Marine Protected Areas (LSMPAs) is important for understanding how people might be sensitive to changes that affect these seascapes. We review how resource dependency is conceptualized and propose that it be broadened to include cultural values such as pride in resource status, scientific heritage, appreciation of aesthetics, biodiversity, and lifestyle opportunities. We provide an overview of how local residents (n = 3,181 face-to-face surveys), commercial fishers (n = 210, telephone surveys), and tourism operators (n = 119 telephone surveys) are potentially dependent on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR), a region currently experiencing significant environmental, social, and economic change. We found that commercial fishers and tourism operators were dependent not only financially on the GBR, but also because of their age, years in the industry and region, lack of education, and the number of dependents. These stakeholders lacked flexibility to secure alternative employment. All stakeholder groups, regardless of economic imperatives, were dependent on the GBR because of their cultural connections. We propose that resource dependency also provides an umbrella concept to describe the cultural services provided by an ecosystem, which can be described through place-based dependence and place-identity.
Keywords:cultural services  cultural values  ecosystem services  resource dependency  social
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