Conservation Letters (May 2022)
Fulfilling global marine commitments; lessons learned from Gabon
- Kristian Metcalfe,
- Lee White,
- Michelle E. Lee,
- J. Michael Fay,
- Gaspard Abitsi,
- Richard J. Parnell,
- Robert J. Smith,
- Pierre Didier Agamboue,
- Jean Pierre Bayet,
- Jean Hervé Mve Beh,
- Serge Bongo,
- Francois Boussamba,
- Godefroy De Bruyne,
- Floriane Cardiec,
- Emmanuel Chartrain,
- Tim Collins,
- Philip D. Doherty,
- Angela Formia,
- Mark Gately,
- Micheline Schummer Gnandji,
- Innocent Ikoubou,
- Judicael Régis Kema Kema,
- Koumba Kombila,
- Pavlick Etoughe Kongo,
- Jean Churley Manfoumbi,
- Sara M. Maxwell,
- Georges H. Mba Asseko,
- Catherine M. McClellan,
- Gianna Minton,
- Samyra Orianne Ndjimbou,
- Guylène Nkoane Ndoutoume,
- Jean Noel Bibang Bi Nguema,
- Teddy Nkizogho,
- Jacob Nzegoue,
- Carmen Karen Kouerey Oliwina,
- Franck Mbeme Otsagha,
- Diane Savarit,
- Stephen K. Pikesley,
- Philippe du Plessis,
- Hugo Rainey,
- Lucienne Ariane Diapoma Kingbell Rockombeny,
- Howard C. Rosenbaum,
- Dan Segan,
- Guy‐Philippe Sounguet,
- Emma J. Stokes,
- Dominic Tilley,
- Raul Vilela,
- Wynand Viljoen,
- Sam B. Weber,
- Matthew J. Witt,
- Brendan J. Godley
Affiliations
- Kristian Metcalfe
- Centre for Ecology and Conservation, College of Life and Environmental Sciences University of Exeter Penryn Campus Penryn UK
- Lee White
- Ministère des Forêts de la Mer et de l'Environnement Libreville Gabon
- Michelle E. Lee
- Institut de Recherche en Ecologie Tropicale Libreville Gabon
- J. Michael Fay
- Agence Nationale des Parcs Nationaux (ANPN) Libreville Gabon
- Gaspard Abitsi
- Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Gabon Program Libreville Gabon
- Richard J. Parnell
- Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Gabon Program Libreville Gabon
- Robert J. Smith
- Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology, School of Anthropology and Conservation University of Kent Canterbury UK
- Pierre Didier Agamboue
- Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Gabon Program Libreville Gabon
- Jean Pierre Bayet
- Ibonga ‐ Association pour la Connaissance et la Protection de L'Environnement (Ibonga‐ACPE) Gamba Gabon
- Jean Hervé Mve Beh
- Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CENAREST) Libreville Gabon
- Serge Bongo
- Agence Nationale des Parcs Nationaux (ANPN) Libreville Gabon
- Francois Boussamba
- Aventures Sans Frontières (ASF) Libreville Gabon
- Godefroy De Bruyne
- Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Gabon Program Libreville Gabon
- Floriane Cardiec
- Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Gabon Program Libreville Gabon
- Emmanuel Chartrain
- Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Gabon Program Libreville Gabon
- Tim Collins
- Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Marine Program Bronx New York USA
- Philip D. Doherty
- Centre for Ecology and Conservation, College of Life and Environmental Sciences University of Exeter Penryn Campus Penryn UK
- Angela Formia
- Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Gabon Program Libreville Gabon
- Mark Gately
- Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Congo Program Brazzaville Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Micheline Schummer Gnandji
- Direction Générale des Pêches et de l'Aquaculture Ministère de l'Agriculture de l'Elevage de la Pêche et de la Sécurité Alimentaire Boulevard Triomphale Libreville Gabon
- Innocent Ikoubou
- Manga Cap Estérias Libreville Gabon
- Judicael Régis Kema Kema
- Agence Nationale des Parcs Nationaux (ANPN) Libreville Gabon
- Koumba Kombila
- Agence Nationale des Parcs Nationaux (ANPN) Libreville Gabon
- Pavlick Etoughe Kongo
- Agence Nationale des Parcs Nationaux (ANPN) Libreville Gabon
- Jean Churley Manfoumbi
- Ibonga ‐ Association pour la Connaissance et la Protection de L'Environnement (Ibonga‐ACPE) Gamba Gabon
- Sara M. Maxwell
- School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences University of Washington Bothell Campus Bothell Washington USA
- Georges H. Mba Asseko
- Agence Nationale des Pêches et de l'Aquaculture Libreville Gabon
- Catherine M. McClellan
- Centre for Ecology and Conservation, College of Life and Environmental Sciences University of Exeter Penryn Campus Penryn UK
- Gianna Minton
- Megaptera Marine Conservation Wassenaar The Netherlands
- Samyra Orianne Ndjimbou
- Agence Nationale des Parcs Nationaux (ANPN) Libreville Gabon
- Guylène Nkoane Ndoutoume
- Agence Nationale des Pêches et de l'Aquaculture Libreville Gabon
- Jean Noel Bibang Bi Nguema
- Agence Nationale des Pêches et de l'Aquaculture Libreville Gabon
- Teddy Nkizogho
- Agence Nationale des Parcs Nationaux (ANPN) Libreville Gabon
- Jacob Nzegoue
- Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Gabon Program Libreville Gabon
- Carmen Karen Kouerey Oliwina
- Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Gabon Program Libreville Gabon
- Franck Mbeme Otsagha
- Agence Nationale des Pêches et de l'Aquaculture Libreville Gabon
- Diane Savarit
- Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Gabon Program Libreville Gabon
- Stephen K. Pikesley
- Centre for Ecology and Conservation, College of Life and Environmental Sciences University of Exeter Penryn Campus Penryn UK
- Philippe du Plessis
- Fondation Liambissi Port Gentil Gabon
- Hugo Rainey
- Wildlife Conservation Society Global Conservation Program Bronx New York USA
- Lucienne Ariane Diapoma Kingbell Rockombeny
- Agence Nationale des Pêches et de l'Aquaculture Libreville Gabon
- Howard C. Rosenbaum
- Wildlife Conservation Society Ocean Giants Program Bronx New York USA
- Dan Segan
- Wildlife Conservation Society Global Conservation Program Bronx New York USA
- Guy‐Philippe Sounguet
- Agence Nationale des Parcs Nationaux (ANPN) Libreville Gabon
- Emma J. Stokes
- Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Central Africa & Gulf of Guinea Kigali Rwanda
- Dominic Tilley
- Centre for Ecology and Conservation, College of Life and Environmental Sciences University of Exeter Penryn Campus Penryn UK
- Raul Vilela
- Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Gabon Program Libreville Gabon
- Wynand Viljoen
- Agence Nationale des Parcs Nationaux (ANPN) Libreville Gabon
- Sam B. Weber
- Centre for Ecology and Conservation, College of Life and Environmental Sciences University of Exeter Penryn Campus Penryn UK
- Matthew J. Witt
- Environmental Biology Group, College of Life and Environmental Sciences, Hatherly Laboratories University of Exeter Exeter UK
- Brendan J. Godley
- Centre for Ecology and Conservation, College of Life and Environmental Sciences University of Exeter Penryn Campus Penryn UK
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1111/conl.12872
- Journal volume & issue
-
Vol. 15,
no. 3
pp. n/a – n/a
Abstract
Abstract As part of the Post‐2020 Biodiversity Framework, nations are assessing progress over the past decade in addressing the underlying drivers that influence direct pressures on biodiversity and formulating new policies and strategies for the decade to come. For marine conservation, global marine protected area (MPA) coverage is still falling short of the 10% target set in 2010. Here we show that while this reflects a lack of progress in many low‐ and middle‐income countries, a few of these nations have met or exceeded international commitments. To provide an in‐depth explanation of how this was achieved in Gabon, we summarize the lessons learnt by our consortium of policy makers and practitioners who helped implement a comprehensive and ecologically representative network of 20 MPAs. We show the importance of creating a national framework, building long‐term stakeholder support, and focusing on research that guides implementation and policy; and outline a four‐step approach that countries and donors could use as an example to help meet international commitments. By responding to calls to share lessons learned to inform future Convention on Biological Diversity targets, we show how Gabon's experiences could inform change elsewhere.
Keywords
- Aichi biodiversity targets
- conservation optimism
- Convention on Biological Diversity
- Gabon
- marine policy
- marine protected areas